"The faux-feminist man who is accused of being a secret predator is by now, after the revelations of the Me Too movement, a familiar figure," writes @Vox's Constance Grady. Amid the latest allegations against author Neil Gaiman and actor Justin Baldoni, she writes about the phenomenon of men who build their public image on being good guys.
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@CultureDesk Hell, Gaiman wrote a Sandman comic where the villain was a faux-feminist/secret predator some 35 years ago (as Lila Shapiro noted).
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@Thad Yes, the Vulture article was an incredible piece of work — phenomenally thorough, well researched and thoughtful.
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@CultureDesk Yeah, it's a stomach-churning read but a superlative work of journalism.
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