The Entertainment Brothers

More Justice from the Beginnings of the "Me Too" Movement

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Episode notes

This time the Brothers discuss even more sentences being handed down to sexual offenders Harvey Weinstein and R. Kelly - who were both some of the first people to be accused of sexual misconduct when the "Me Too" movement began. Then they lay out opposing viewpoints on the recent settlement given to Vanessa Bryant (Kobe's Widow) after graphic photos of her husband's and daughter's death were mishandled. Next they talk about the SAG Awards being called out for having Mark Wahlberg present an award to the Asian cast of “Everything Everywhere All At Once” despite the fact he once went to prison for assaulting two Vietnamese men. And finally they wonder about Woody Harrelson on Saturday Night Live and Jon Stewart on Late Night with Steven Colbert saying right leaning things about the origins of covid 19 and the vaccine.