
Roseanne Barr, who accused Louis C.K. of exposing himself in front of female comedians as far back as 2015, weighed in on sexism in Hollywood on Saturday afternoon, calling it “sado-spiritual necroPedoism” on Twitter.
Barr tweeted late Saturday afternoon to give her thoughts on the recent scandals in Hollywood. As Department of Memes covered days before the accusations against C.K. broke, Barr went on the record during an interview with The Daily Beast to accuse C.K. of corning women and asking to masturbate in front of them.
In her series of Tweets, Barr claimed that C.K. only came forward and apologized for exposing himself because there were multiple accusers.
Louis CK confessed bc there were 2 women -its usually he said she said, but two women against one man in court is a WIN 4 conviction-#whatsWrongWithMen
— Roseanne Barr (@therealroseanne) November 11, 2017
Barr then set the tone for her the rest of her tweets by saying she believed the “sexism” in Hollywood to be “based in anti-semitic sado-spiritual necroPedoism.”
I perceived Hollywood’s sexism 2B so pervasive as to not even be noticed-it was class based discrimination, with racial undertones based in anti-semitic sado-spiritual necroPedoism. #ThisIsNow
— Roseanne Barr (@therealroseanne) November 11, 2017
The comedian famously accused C.K. of this behavior in 2015, and today claimed that if C.K. had come forward in 2015, he would have already been forgiven. She also questioned the sincerity of his apology letter.
I have 0 idea if Louie #CK is a sexual offender or not-but there R MULTIPLE accusations in Hollywood’s working woman circles. He shld answer
— Roseanne Barr (@therealroseanne) July 19, 2015
had Louis CK written this letter 2 yrs ago when I confronted him & asked him 2 address women comics’ charges, he’d b forgiven by now. His letter is ‘fliratious’ & manipulative. He owes women writers MILLIONS. TrustForWomenComicsWriters
— Roseanne Barr (@therealroseanne) November 11, 2017
In one of her tweets, Barr noted that she has been given “carte blanche” to speak her mind on Twitter and elsewhere. Barr’s television show “Roseanne” is set to return to ABC in 2018, after it left the air in 1997.
I am so lucky-being given carte blanche & protection from network, producers 2 express my view of America. Feeling appreciated/vindicated/respected/safe/encouraged all new for me as a woman!
— Roseanne Barr (@therealroseanne) November 11, 2017
A vocal Trump supporter, many were curious if Barr’s political views would be used against her by ABC, as is suspected to be the case with the cancellation of Tim Allen’s “Last Man Standing.” Allen famously told Fox News that there was “nothing more dangerous than a likable conservative character.”
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