The people speaking out on Hollywood's 'debauchery' get held accountable: Knowles
Daily Wire Political Commentator Michael Knowles says it is the people who “speak out” against Hollywood’s “typical debauchery” who tend to be held to account for their industry misdeeds.
His comments come as actor Russell Brand is facing sexual misconduct allegations dating back to 2006.
"The longer the time between the alleged crimes and the consequences for those crimes, the more sceptical I am about the people who are suddenly moved to prosecute,” Mr Knowles told Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan.
“They put themselves in compromising positions and they get away with it until they stop towing the party line and then all of a sudden it becomes a political attack.
“The big transgression here seems to be more political than sexual because the women say they were only motivated to speak out when they were contacted by journalists.”
Видео The people speaking out on Hollywood's 'debauchery' get held accountable: Knowles канала Sky News Australia
His comments come as actor Russell Brand is facing sexual misconduct allegations dating back to 2006.
"The longer the time between the alleged crimes and the consequences for those crimes, the more sceptical I am about the people who are suddenly moved to prosecute,” Mr Knowles told Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan.
“They put themselves in compromising positions and they get away with it until they stop towing the party line and then all of a sudden it becomes a political attack.
“The big transgression here seems to be more political than sexual because the women say they were only motivated to speak out when they were contacted by journalists.”
Видео The people speaking out on Hollywood's 'debauchery' get held accountable: Knowles канала Sky News Australia
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