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I have a issue with the idea that these women did not speak out at the time to 'further their careers'. That implies complicity on their part, as if it were simply that they cynically kept quiet about it for advancement.
This is an abuse of power on the part of Weinstein. There was no way for his victims to know the extent of what he was doing. Each woman was on her own, and what they were doing wasn't trying to advance their careers, but instead trying to ensure that their careers weren't destroyed.
Would they be believed? Would they be on their own if they stepped forward?
Would some just assume they had an ulterior motive?
Would the old boys network simply protect the abuser?
Hollywood is not unique in this. It happens in all industries where power is concentrated in a small group of men.
I would not be surprised if the same were happening right now in music, television, politics, journalism and fashion.
It's very easy to say that others should be brave.