The Hollywood culture of silence.

Timeline

"Notice celebs stayed quiet for days and suddenly

started speaking out Re Harvey yesterday. Why?

Fired, so no longer affects their careers."

Four days after the New York Times published its article detailing decades of sexual misconduct by Harvey Weinstein, Hollywood stars have finally began to speak out against Weinstein.Meryl Streep, who once gave a standing ovation to convicted child rapist Roman Polanski, and who back at the 2012 Golden Globes called Weinstein 'God', called his behavior 'inexcusable'.Mark Ruffalo called Weinstein 'disgusting'. Kate Winslet called him 'reprehensible'. Judy Dench called his actions 'horrifying'. Amber Tamblyn called on Weinstein to release his victims from non-disclosure agreements so that they can tell their stories.But all of these stars only spoke out after Weinstein had been fired. This is the timeline of recent events:- The New York Times publishes article revealing decades of sexual misconduct by Harvey Weinstein , including sexual harassment and unwanted physical contact.- Silence from Hollywood- Hollywood stars finally begin speaking out against Harvey Weinstein.The fact that stars only began to speak out once Weinstein had been fired reveals a lot about their priorities. While there remained a risk to their careers, they all kept quiet.It's clear that the hypocrites of Hollywood value their earnings potential more than they value their integrity. This culture of silence is what has allowed the Hollywood 'casting couch' culture of sexual abuse to thrive for decades, but hopefully with the New York Times report, the dominoes are finally starting to fall.- - - - - - - - - -Here are a few quotes from the New York Times article:You can read the full article at the archived link below: