Originally posted by jean
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Kevin Spacey
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As usual on these occasions, the stench of hypocrisy fills the air.
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Originally posted by Conchis View PostSpacey's sexual orienatation has been widely known since an incident on Hampstead Heath sometime in the last century.
The assumption had always been that he was a ordinary cruising type, who didn't want to come out. Which was fine.
The revelation that he is a serial sex pest have blown it for him, though. He's toast.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostDoes that include Mr King?
There certainly are a lot of double standards in these areas, as well as diversion from other huge issues, such as arms sales.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostScandal doesn't always sink a career. Look at Rob Lowe, Errol Flynn, R. Kelly, Mel Gibson...
The problem with this situation is that Spacey is widely believed to be good at what he does. When ephemeral pop stars like Gary Glitter are revealed as demented perverts, the loss of their 'art' is not felt, because what they peddled was junk.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostIS that an attempt at the "non-sequitir of the day" competition?
(Yes, there are)I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by Conchis View PostI think all those careers were sunk (Gibson's certainly was). Rob Lowe continues as a supporing actor, R. Kelly is a has-been rap(?) star, Errol Flynn died so long ago it hardly matters any more.
The problem with this situation is that Spacey is widely believed to be good at what he does. When ephemeral pop stars like Gary Glitter are revealed as demented perverts, the loss of their 'art' is not felt, because what they peddled was junk.
Personally, I can well live without Robert King's music, for example. There is plenty else to fill my days. But then I suppose he isn't a "demented pervert", now that he has married, and is safe to work with children again.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostI was asking about Jonathan (pop) or Robert ( classical) King. I assume the latter.
But then I suppose he isn't a "demented pervert", now that he has married, and is safe to work with children again.
What has being married got to do with it?
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Originally posted by Conchis View PostI think all those careers were sunk (Gibson's certainly was). Rob Lowe continues as a supporing actor, R. Kelly is a has-been rap(?) star, Errol Flynn died so long ago it hardly matters any more.
The problem with this situation is that Spacey is widely believed to be good at what he does. When ephemeral pop stars like Gary Glitter are revealed as demented perverts, the loss of their 'art' is not felt, because what they peddled was junk.
Lowe has had starring gigs in several television si coms here. He even narrated a series on WWII produced by Tom Hanks. Gibson has moved on to directing and producing (Hacksaw Ridge).
My point being that there is the possibility for “Second Acts” for famous celebrities. I’m betting that in 2 years Spacey will reappear as a creepy Gay Serial Killer in some production that will be critically acclaimed and then resume his career
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostScandal doesn't always sink a career. Look at Rob Lowe, Errol Flynn, R. Kelly, Mel Gibson...
Pedophile behaviour is always an attack on a child's trust.
From my perspective as a gay man, Spacey made a calamitous misjudgement by coming out at the same time as gay, thus conflating two different situations. This only reinforces the widely held belief that gays are pedophiles.
On the wider issue of unwanted sexual advances on women and men by persons in positions of power, it seems to me that we sadly lack definitions. Most of us would agree that unwanted touching is different in scale to violent rape, but the tabloids make no such distinction and give equal credence to either in their headlines. It does seem strange that victims come forward with circumstantial evidence as much as a generation later than the events described. I am not suggesting that some of these histories are trivial, or condone the perpetrators actions, but at the moment the surrounding hysteria seems a bit excessive.
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