Alec Baldwin faced a fierce backlash after he spoke about Harvey Weinstein’s alleged rape of Rose McGowan during an interview with PBS NewsHour, leading the actor to leave Twitter.
Baldwin started the interview by admitting that he has treated women in sexist ways.
“The person in charge was always a man. The president was a man. The head of the studio was a man. The director of the film was a man,” Baldwin said, as he acknowledged that men have been conditioned to see men as those in charge and women as those below them. “If a woman was contributing to the project or the process, we kind of go, okay, that’s great. Now let’s have the guy do the talking who’s in charge,” he said.Later in the interview, Baldwin acknowledged that he had heard “over and over” that Weinstein had raped McGowan, but…
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