No apology will ever be enough for them. Forgiveness isn't often possible for these people. Often times people are traumatized for events before what Louis did, and they try to reenact that trauma through using Louis as a bunching bag for that past. But no matter how much they hit that bag, it doesn't really change their past with all the other events. They trauma dumping all that stuff onto him, but he can't apologize on behalf of their past.
If two women come to your hotel room, looking for a leg up in their careers, and then all the guy does is touch himself that is some serious restraint, for a guy who paid for the room.
Like honestly, they could have just said no. If you like to do what he did I think it's cool, sounds hot, kind of kinky. Unless there are more details where he is being forceful or deceptive I think it's fine. He's one of the funniest people anyone's ever heard of, should that mean he can't experiment? Are we saying that women are incapable of consenting to someone who has fame and power or money?
This is a minute clip. Dude took responsibility, apologized immediately, explained specifically how he was wrong and how he’s grew to understand it, how he had stopped and made efforts to apologize to the people he’s harmed, and he _still_ got canceled. That’s what the documentary is about. Cancel Culture either will or won’t, regardless of whether you apologize or not.
@@chrlpolk It is a 1 minute clip....of an entire, full-length, feature documentary. I'm not referring to the comedian making an apology, I'm referring to the people who are taking advantage of the fact that he admitted he did it and apologized and are using it for financial, personal or professional gain. Please wipe your mouth, lift up your sagging pants and go sit at the little kids' table, I'm not responding to you again since you don't have the ability to craft even a moderately intelligent reply.
"Hey, I have a bit of a kink, I like this, can i?" - "yes" - Adults all consenting to something isn't sexual assault and he never hid it. It's a bit fucked up but to associate him with a rpist/sexual assailant is nuts. Feels a bit more like "here's a way to get out names out there"
Innocent people who plea guilty are also adults giving consent. Power balance plays a role in consent. It’s not that he was a bad person, it’s that he didn’t understand that people giving him consent had more reasons attached, he just thought people legit wanted to see his junk like back in the day when he was a nobody with no influence.
LOl totally agree. If anything, all this proves is that Louis CK is a standup guy. It wasn't his proudest moment. But he was honest about it, and took responsibility. He doesn't need to apologize any more than he already did. Let the man come back for god's sake.
“There’s no factual dispute”. Well everyone was assuming he blocked the door which he didn’t and said that in his apology but people still claim he did that. 😂
People in the media keep insisting that we should all be mad at Louis, and yet almost no one in real life has ever really been mad at him. All this says to me is that Louis won.
@@edw8889 So are you when you're asking your boyfriend to peg you but no one is judging you. Bottom line is in the case of Louis CK, it was consensual. He never put a gun to anyone's head. So where is the issue? Sorry, not sorry, I fail to see it.
@@edw8889I don't think it's bad. Nasty, weird, gross, sounds like opinions to me. What we need to worry about is right and wrong. which you might say are only opinions that we've agreed on as a society. We, as a society, have a lot to work out.
what Louie did sounds bad but these people sound awful. So they interviewed OTHER reporters to analyze this? What's worse? Being forced to watch Louie jak off or watch this documentary?
It’s an interesting question. Sorry/Not Sorry delves into the fact that whether or not Cancel Culture takes you down has nothing to do with your response.
Him: he shouldn't have done it. They: they could have just said "no" and left. We, the public, lost a great comedian. For Louie, his work was destroyed. The rest of this talk is just unnecessary noise made by people without charisma.
The same could be said about you too there bub. Point to where a woman said he did it without consent. We have the testimony of 1 dude who was there. Louis ck. Where's your testimony?
Louie is a comedy God. Folks can say what they want to. Go listen to Dave Chappell talk about this situation. If the women had a problem with something, say something. If you didn't, because you wanted to try advancing your career......well then, you made your choice, so... shut up.
I just watched this. Pretty good, in the sense it gives a full airing to the women to tell the stories in detail; Louis def still downplays elements of his behavior to seem less worse. But also, one of the things Jen Kirkman says in it... when sort of discussing people's reactions to Louis' behavior along the lines of 'yeah but he's not Cosby' etc. and she sort of responds like 'yeah okay he's not a rap1st but does it reallly mattter?'... UMMM YEAAHHHHH, it kind of does! punching somebody in the face in a fist fight to defend yourself, and slitting a child's throat for sexual pleasure are both violence! DOES IT REALLY MATTER? I MEAN, THEY'RE VIOLENCE! - YEAH IT DOES! Kind of on verrrrrrrrry different spectrums of morality and justifiability. I don't think we should look at a guy who gets in an ocassional bar fight the same way we look at a serial killer. Because, hey, they both VIOLENCE! So, yeah, Louis behavior is in a 'problematic sexual behavior' camp, but very very very different than the likes of a rap1st, or Weinstein... so, should not be talked about in the same way. At all.
Where the heck can you watch this documentary? It’s really frustrating that you all took the time to make it, but it’s impossible to find. I’ve looked everywhere, on every platform I can find… Amazon Prime, Hulu, Netflix, Apple TV, Cable, Premium Channels like HBO and Peacock and Showtime, and on iTunes, RU-vid, etc. Where is it???