Sunday, November 12, 2017

'Supergirl' showrunner suspended amid sexual harassment claims


     Warner Bros. Television Group has sidelined a prominent television producer and writer amid allegations of sexual harassment.According to the Variety report, the sources accused Kreisberg of  frequently touching people without their permission, asking for massages from uncomfortable female staff members, and kissing women without asking. Kreisberg told the magazine that he has made comments on women's appearances and clothes in my capacity as an executive producer, but they were not sexualized. The shows that Kreisberg worked on are among The CW's most popular. All of them center on superhero characters from the DC series of comics."Arrow" premiered in 2012 and was followed by "The Flash" and "DC's Legends of Tomorrow." "Supergirl" premiered on CBS in 2015, but later moved to The CW.
    What this story says to me is that all men are the same, whether he's in a suit and tie or flannel and beanie, they're all after women. At least women have rights now and considered more than objects for men, thanks to the Women's rights Movement in 1848.

1 comment:

  1. I like that they are addressing the situation here though. In the past, they would just shrug it off and make sure the public didnt hear about it.

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