Armie Hammer calls out Hollywood's Double Standard Over Birth of A Nation

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After Nate Parker was found “not guilty,” that should’ve been the end of it. The only reason why more didn’t have his back is because the accuser was white, as well as his wife. The fact that his wife is white is why the black feminists came against him so hard. Prior to finding out, they were in love with dude.

If he were truly guilty, he’d be in prison. A college sophomore has no clout. Plus he was just a wrestler. Even his co-defendant had his sentence reversed.
 

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Whats the risk, bad press?
he's wealthy - his pockets will be straight
he's affluent - nothing that PR can't fix
he's a cac male - easier for him to get roles and "fix" his career.

Not about him, did you not read where I said "team"
The agents and publicists who rely on him have to protect their cash cow.

So off course they'll advise him not to rock the boat. Especially if it would cost them
deals in the future.

This isn't the 90s breh . PR doesn't just fix stigma... especially with feminists

They live for this sh!t

So why aren't they worried about protecting him now? :stopitslime:. These are the same statements he could have made almost two years.

Breh, you have free reign to pick who ever else you wanna put on the screen - these cacs are getting exposed everyday:youngsabo:.


They probably woke up and saw that sh!t and panicked but it's less heat now so it's safe.
I'm surprised he noticed the bullsh!t or it even bothered him since he's basically a silver spoon cac

Most of them don't even care or worse yet notice.
 

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but why now??? why say this NOW??? :mindblown: why didn't he stand up in support of his co-star when the film was about to be released???
Low key this is actually more powerful now.

He's currently in a movie where he's probably going to get an oscar nod later this year and might have just killed his chances for the win or even the nom with these comments.
 

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Not about him, did you not read where I said "team"
The agents and publicists who rely on him have to protect their cash cow.

So off course they'll advise him not to rock the boat. Especially if it would cost them
deals in the future.

This isn't the 90s breh . PR doesn't just fix stigma... especially with feminists

They live for this sh!t




They probably woke up and saw that sh!t and panicked but it's less heat now so it's safe.
I'm surprised he noticed the bullsh!t or it even bothered him since he's basically a silver spoon cac

Most of them don't even care or worse yet notice.

Nah, I don’t agree with that, the team works FOR HIM so he gets the final say and blaming it on his team shows a lack of responsibility and accountability on his part.

You can keep :cape: for this cac but this shyt is ridiculous and you should know that white people only speak up when it benefits them:mjpls:.
 

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Nah, I don’t agree with that, the team works FOR HIM so he gets the final say and blaming it on his team shows a lack of responsibility and accountability on his part.

You can keep :cape: for this cac but this shyt is ridiculous and you should know that white people only speak up when it benefits them:mjpls:.
You can disagree but there's a reason film actors tend to be vanilla and media trained...

You are the one who has a problem with him seeing injustice despite his privilege. I guess he should have closed his mouth :mjpls:
 

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I'm genuinely fukking disgusted at some of the stuff that gets passed for journalism these days.:why:

Articles in 2017 and going forward are essentially “The Longform Opinions of a Verifired Twitter Account”

I don’t read articles anymore, and I haven’t for a while. All it takes is a sentence or two or just the title and you can smell the opinion of the writer coming off the piece like a dead cat in a dumpster.

Everything, everything, is now just an opinion piece attached to a social or political issue and the subject or person the piece is about is just a Trojan horse for a “take”. Even movie reviews are just social takes with the subject of the movie sprinkled in like pop culture references making the opinion of the movie 2nd billed to the “point” of the article.

Objective journalism is a thing of the past.
 
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After Nate Parker was found “not guilty,” that should’ve been the end of it. The only reason why more didn’t have his back is because the accuser was white, as well as his wife. The fact that his wife is white is why the black feminists came against him so hard. Prior to finding out, they were in love with dude.

If he were truly guilty, he’d be in prison. A college sophomore has no clout. Plus he was just a wrestler. Even his co-defendant had his sentence reversed.

Yeah, that's not true at all. I mean, this is the American justice system we're talking about and it's always been dicey dealing with matters of sexual assault and rape. I don't think Nate raped that girl, but he probably did make some poor choices that night. Shouldn't cost him his career, IMO.
 

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Yeah, that's not true at all. I mean, this is the American justice system we're talking about and it's always been dicey dealing with matters of sexual assault and rape. I don't think Nate raped that girl, but he probably did make some poor choices that night. Shouldn't cost him his career, IMO.
He also was a black man accused of raping a white woman. There are black men being exonerated left and right because they were imprisoned on false accusations and confessions. It's not like he was famous at the time. He's not even really famous NOW. He was just a college student on the wrestling team.
 

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UPDATE 12/13/17

Armie got a phone call and is now copping pleas....

Armie Hammer Apologizes for Comparing Casey Affleck and Nate Parker's Sexual Misconduct Allegations
By Antoinette Bueno‍ 10:11 AM PST, December 11, 2017
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Armie Hammer is apologizing for his recent comments criticizing Casey Affleck's 2017 Best Actor Oscar win.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Hammer said there was a double standard at play when it comes to how Hollywood deals with its alleged abusers. The Call Me by Your Name star explained what he sees as a disparity in how the Academy treated director Nate Parker -- whose Oscar campaign for 2016's Birth of a Nation went south when a past rape case surfaced -- and Affleck, who was awarded Best Actor for Manchester by the Sea at the 2017 Academy Awards, despite allegations of sexual harassment in his past.

Hammer acknowledges the comparison was "poor" in a statement to People.

“I would like to sincerely apologize to Casey and his family for my recent comments about him in my THR interview," the statement reads. "Without knowing the facts about the civil lawsuits at issue (which I now understand were settled), I misspoke. I conflated sexual harassment cases with a criminal case involving sexual assault charges. The cases in which Casey was involved were not criminal and instead involved civil claims from his 2010 movie I’m Still Here. While intending to make a social comment about double standards in general, I mistakenly compared reports of prior, public civil allegations that never proceeded to trial with a criminal case that was fully tried.”

“I understand now that this was a poor comparison, which I deeply regret making,” Hammer continued. “I also didn’t mean to insinuate, nor do I believe, that Casey or anyone from his camp had anything to do with leaked information that took place during the press for Birth of a Nation. I respect Casey’s work, and I’ve learned a valuable lesson about the need to be more accurate with disseminating information, especially in this age of instantaneous, unchecked communication. While attempting to be part of the solution, I unintentionally made myself part of the problem, for which I am truly sorry.”

ET has reached out to Hammer's rep for comment.

The allegations against Affleck stem from 2010 lawsuits filed by two women who worked with him on his controversial film starring Joaquin Phoenix, I'm Still Here. He has denied the claims, and the suits were settled out of court.

In Parker's case, the director and his friend were arrested on allegations of raping a woman while she was intoxicated and unconscious in 1999. The alleged victim later committed suicide in 2012. Parker was acquitted of the charges in 2001 -- though his friend was convicted -- and has always maintained his innocence, telling Anderson Cooper during a 60 Minutes interview in October 2016 that the news of his accuser's suicide was "devastating," though he did not feel guilty.

In his original comments to THR, Hammer commented, "[Parker] had one incident -- which was heinous and atrocious -- but his entire life is affected in the worst possible way. And the other guy won the highest award you can get as an actor. It just doesn’t make sense, you know?”

“Look, I’m not saying Nate should not have been in trouble. I’m saying that they got in different levels of trouble," the 31-year-old actor continued. "And that’s the disparity. It’s like there are two standards for how to deal with someone who has this kind of issue in their past, you know?”

On Monday, Hammer picked up a Best Supporting Actor Golden Globe nomination for his role in the critically acclaimed Call Me by Your Name.

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