Rose McGowan delivers first speech since accusing Harvey Weinstein of rape: 'It cannot stand and will not stand'
'It's time to clean house'
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Your support makes all the difference.In her first public speech since accusing Harvey Weinstein of rape, actress Rose McGowan issued a rousing call to expose and root out Hollywood sexism.
Dozens of women have come forward to accuse Weinstein, a powerful producer, of sexual harassment and assault. He has denied any non-consensual sex occurred.
McGowan was among them, and social media users rallied around her after Twitter temporarily suspended the account she used to broadcast her accusation of rape. Twitter said McGowan had violated its rules by posting a private number.
It has been both traumatic and empowering to see women go public with their accusations against Weinstein, McGowan told her audience at the Women’s Convention in Detroit.
“The triggering has been insane — the monster's face everywhere, my nightmare,“ McGowan said, according to the Associated Press. ”I have been silenced for 20 years. I have been slut-shamed, I have been harassed, I have been maligned, and you know what? I am just like you. What happened to me behind the scenes happens to all of us in this society. It cannot stand and will not stand.”
In the process of speaking out, McGowan said, she she “came to be a voice for all of us who've been told we are nothing” and who have been “looked down upon”. She praised her supporters for “giving me wings” and said women needed to continue taking a stand.
“We are pure, we are strong, we are brave and we will fight”, McGowan said, according to CNN.
That imperative is especially strong in male-dominated Hollywood, McGowan said, noting that the Directors Guild of America is overwhelmingly made up of men.
“We are given one view and I know the men that are behind that view and they should not be in your mind and they should not be in mine. It's time to clean house,“ McGowan said.
The snowballing allegations against Weinstein cost him his position with the Weinstein Company, the production company he co-founded.
He is on a growing list of powerful men in the entertainment world who have lost their positions amid accusations of sexual harassment, among them Fox News star Bill O’Reilly, journalist Mark Halperin and former Amazon Studios head Roy Price.
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