Aziz
Ansari's career isn't over. So
what happens now?
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If Hollywood's reckoning has made some people very, very uneasy, maybe that's a good thing.*
As Imran Siddiquee, a writer and filmmaker focused on race, gender, and pop culture points out, that discomfort in itself is a "necessary part of change."*
"Whether you have been accused of assault or not, if the #metoo and #timesup movements have made you uncomfortable as a man, that's because we should be uncomfortable about
what these stories reflect," he said.
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Oprah asks the big question looming over Time's Up: Now what?
And it's become increasingly apparent that
something needs to change. Casting out Harvey Weinstein was just the beginning; Hollywood's culture of sexism runs far beyond violent abusers like him.
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