![]() Obviously, I have no idea what jokes could have gotten F. Settling a lawsuit is nothing compared to the headache of a long story about the payouts. No movie star or actor isn’t expendable when it comes to two things: image curation and monetary payouts. They aren’t going to give him the benefit of the doubt, not in this climate. Trust me when I tell you that younger people on social media will, before long, call him and think of him as a RAPIST just for the accusation alone. ![]() What were the jokes? It matters, considering the career of an Oscar-winning actor is on the line. Jokes are now considered “sexual misconduct”? It would depend on the jokes, right? Yet no journalist anywhere, not in Rolling Stone, The Hollywood Reporter, or even the New York Post has gotten the story. I have grown in my understanding from this experience, and I hope they will forgive me.” “Though never my intention to offend anyone, I told jokes, nothing more, that upset some of my colleagues and as a result lost a great job with wonderful people. “This is a sincere and deeply felt apology,” he said in the statement. The Rolling Stone story said he was first warned, then let go after the second warning and written off the show. Wouldn’t you assume that the words “Sexual Misconduct” imply some action against another person? I would. Yet, when I searched his name on Google News, I was greeted with various headlines: ![]() Murray Abraham was fired for “Sexual Misconduct,” but now, has apologized not for his actions but for jokes he told. Murray Abraham Fired Over Jokes, Media Calls "Sexual Misconduct"Īpparently, F. ![]()
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