Carly Mallenbaum | USA TODAY

LOS ANGELES – If you saw Hannah Gadsby's game-changing Netflix special, you already know that the comedian is a radical force of comedy we need right now.

Last week, the Australian comedian proved she has plenty more material where that came from. And perhaps the Academy should take note.

Gadsby served as the opening speaker at The Hollywood Reporter's Power Women in Entertainment breakfast Wednesday at Milk Studios. She used her time at the microphone to talk about all of the so-called "good men" who should not be the ones making the rules for what constitutes bad behavior; women should.

Below is her speech, slightly condensed:

I am sick of turning my television on at the end of the day to find anywhere up to 12 Jimmys giving me their hot take.

The last thing I need right now in this moment in history is having to listen to men monologue about misogyny and about how other men should just stop being freaky. They think that’s the problem: If only these bad men knew how not to be creepy.

Men are not creepy. I’ve said it. You know what’s creepy? Spiders. Because you don’t know how they move.

Rejecting the humanity of a woman is not creepiness; it is misogyny.

So why can’t men monologue about this? Well they can. And they do. My problem is that according to the Jimmys, there’s only two types of bad men. There’s the Weinstein/Bill Cosby type that are so horrible that they might as well be different species to the Jimmys. And then there are the F-O-Js. The friends of Jimmys. These are apparently good men who simply misread the rules. Garden-variety consent dyslexists.

When good men talk about bad men they always ignore the line in the sand.

They have a line for the locker room, a line for when their wives, mothers, daughters and sisters are watching ... a line for friends and a line for foes.

You know why we have to talk about this line between good men and bad men? Because it’s only ‘good men’ who get to draw that line. And guess what? All men believe they are good.

We need to talk about this because guess what happens when only ‘good men’ get to draw that line? This world. A world full of ‘good men’ who do very bad things, and still believe in their heart of hearts that they are good men because they have not crossed the line. Because they move the line for their own good.

Women should be in control of that line, no question.

Now take everything I’ve said up until this point and replace ‘men’ with ‘white person.’

If you are a white woman you have no place drawing lines in the sand between ‘good white people’ and ‘bad white people.’

I encourage you to also take the time to replace man with straight or cis or able-bodied or neuro-difficult, etcetera, etcetera.

Everyone believes that they are fundamentally good, and we all need to believe that we are fundamentally good because believing we are fundamentally good is part of the human condition.

But if you have to believe someone else is bad in order to believe you are good, you are drawing a very dangerous line.

That’s it from me. Enjoy your toast!

Mic drop.

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