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Spirit of the MeToo movement is to 'divide men and women,' Sean Penn says

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Penn categorized the movement as "too black and white" adding that he was "very suspicious of a movement that gets glommed onto in great stridency and rage and without nuance."
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“This is a movement that was, you know, largely shouldered by a kind of receptacle of the salacious,” Sean Penn says to during a discussion about the movement

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Sean Penn says he is suspicious of the movement because it "gets glommed onto in great stridency and rage and without nuance."

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Or maybe it's a way to unite decent men and women against sexual predators and harassment.

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Sean Penn on the movement: "This is a movement that was largely shouldered by a kind of receptacle of the salacious"

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Sean Penn on : "I think it's too black and white. In most things that are very important, it's really good to just slow down"

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Please stop asking actors, especially those accused of domestic abuse, about unless you’re prepared to challenge or push them. Otherwise, you’re giving credence to the idea that there are two equally-as-valid sides to this issue. There’s not.

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Sean Penn has described the Me Too movement as “not intellectually honest.”

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