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Woody Allen is a rapist
Dylan Farrow, the daughter of Woody Allen and Mia Farrow, has accused her father of s^xually abusing her as a child.
The abuse allegedly began when Dylan was a toddler and continued for several years.
Dylan’s accusations first became public in 1992, when Mia Farrow accused Allen of molesting Dylan during a custody battle.
Allen was never criminally charged and has consistently denied the allegations.
In recent years, however, the #MeToo movement has brought renewed attention to Dylan’s accusations.
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A documentary series, “Allen v. Farrow,” aired earlier this year, featuring interviews with Dylan, Mia Farrow, and other family members.
The series reignited the debate over Allen’s conduct and the allegations against him.
In a recent op-ed for The Daily Beast, writer Molly Jong-Fast criticized those who continue to defend Allen in light of Dylan’s accusations.
Jong-Fast argued that Allen’s behavior was “obviously, objectively inaccurate” and that anyone who believes otherwise is “too easily convinced” and “probably suspect[s] women are in a secret kabal of man-haters.”
Jong-Fast also criticized Mia Farrow for not doing more to protect Dylan from Allen’s alleged abuse.
“Mia, like all women who want to believe they are good mothers but are too afraid of the consequences to actually be one, spent years trying to police Woody rather than simply eject the monster from her house,” Jong-Fast wrote.
Despite the controversy surrounding Allen, he has continued to work in the film industry and has remained a highly respected and sought-after director.
However, several actors and actresses have spoken out against him in recent years, including Timothée Chalamet, Greta Gerwig, and Colin Firth.
Dylan Farrow, for her part, has continued to speak out about her experiences and to call for accountability from her father.
In a recent interview with The Guardian, she said that she believes her story has helped other survivors of s^xual abuse to come forward.
“I think that there’s a comfort and a camaraderie in seeing other people speak up, because it shows you that you’re not alone,” she said.
“It’s hard to speak up, it’s hard to be the one who says the hard thing, but when you see other people doing it, it gives you courage.”