Sarah’s News Roundup 07.14.18

Feminist Apparel
Alan J. Martofel, CEO of the clothing brand Feminist Apparel, has admitted to past sexual misconduct, then when nine of the company’s ten staff confronted him about it they were fired.

Feminist Apparel sells clothes and accessories with slogans promoting feminism, equality and aiming to combat rape culture.

On a Facebook post from 2013 Martofel wrote: “I’ve grinded up on women on buses and at concerts without their consent” and “I’ve made out with ‘the drunk chick’ at a party because it was easier”.

He also admits to putting a woman’s hands on his genitals while she slept.

Former staff gave this statement: “For nearly 5 years, Alan J. Martofel, a confessed abuser, has been co-opting and profiting off of the movement to end rape culture, the intersectional feminist movement, and social justice movements more broadly.”

Under the hashtag #NotbuyingFA they are urging people to boycott the company and share stories on a Tumblr page.

Stormy Daniels was arrested in a strip club in Columbus, Ohio, only to have the charges against her dropped in less than 24 hours.

It was alleged that she touched a patron when she was performing in the club named Sirens.

Her lawyer Michael Avenatti called the arrest “a setup” and “politically motivated”.

Harvey Weinstein has pleaded not guilty in a third sexual assault case.

These charges date back to 2006 and are punishable by 10 years to life in jail.

They include two counts of predatory sexual assault for allegedly forcing a woman into oral sex.

Scarlett Johansson has pulled out of the starring role in “Rub and Tug”, a film based on the true story of a transgender man who ran a ring of prostitution fronts, following backlash from the LGBT community.

“While I would have loved the opportunity to bring Dante’s story and transition to life, I understand why many feel he should be portrayed by a transgender person, and I am thankful that this casting debate, albeit controversial, has sparked a larger conversation about diversity and representation in film.”

Sarah x

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