Jane Fonda Makes Controversial Statement About Women Abused by Harvey Weinstein
10/28/2017 09:57 am EDT
Jane Fonda has always been known for making controversial political statements, and her latest comments have stirred up conversation once again.
The Grace and Frankie actress was discussing the ongoing Harvey Weinstein scandal on MSNBC when she dropped a statement that not everyone was pleased with.
She bluntly stated that the only reason these allegations against Weinstein and other abusers are being heard was because they came from famous white women.
"It feels like something has shifted," Fonda said. "It's too bad that it's probably because so many of the women that were assaulted by Harvey Weinstein are famous and white and everybody knows them. This has been going on a long time to black women and other women of color and it doesn't get out quite the same."
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While many agreed with the sentiments, it came off as a bit problematic for some.
Some thought thought the statement devalued the allegations made by Lupita Nyong'o and other women of color. Others were irritated that it took Fonda taking a stand for this opinion to make national headlines. This stance has been been stated by numerous women of color in the past.
See some the reactions below.
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