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Andrew Santino is a comic, actor, and host of the podcasts "Whiskey Ginger," "No Bad Lies," and "Bad Friends" with comic Bobby Lee. Check out his new special, "Andrew Santino: White Noise," now streaming on Hulu."Andrew Santino: White Noise": www.hulu.com/movie/andrew-santino-white-noise-ee4cb509-98e5-42f6-af6b-796b38c726ab www.youtube.com/AndrewSantinoWhiskeyGinger www.andrewsantino.com
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Those who throw stones, always live in a glass house. They always do it. That's the first person to throw something is the first person that's like, what's really going on with you? Hey, by the way, by the way, by the way, by the way, by the way, you see Louis at Skankfest. What a response. Interesting. Our boy, Tim Dillon, tweeted about it and people went after him. He tweeted, best moment of my year or something like that. You know what someone said to me? People lost it. They said, I fucking loved him, Dillon. Someone said that, you know, hey, fuck you, Jorogan. He sexually assaulted women. Like man. I understand that people are upset about what he did, but he did not sexually assault women. And to say that, the one, the one, the one group of people that it really fucks is people have been actually sexually assaulted. Yes. When it got, it's not what he does not good. But when a guy says, can I jerk off in front of you and you say yes, and he does it, it is a big, there's a big difference between that and sexual assault. And contrary to popular opinion, I don't know how many people really know the story. And again, not saying that what he did was good. What he did was definitely not good. When people said no, he didn't do it. It's not like he made people do it if they didn't say yes. He asked questions. And a lot of people don't know this. I'm not, this is not, and I saw an article in one of these papers that was saying that he's changing his story. Like he's not changing his story. What he said was their stories were true. But in their stories, he, I don't think he wanted to defend every single aspect of it, but as far as I know, he didn't, no one said no when they did it anyway. That's what I've, that's all I've ever heard. And Sarah Silverman talked about how he would ask her and she would say yes, and he would do it. Sometimes she would say no. Right. Sometimes she didn't. I want to see you jerk off, stop. Right. But he's a freak. Okay. He's a weirdo. He's a genius comic. And I don't think he's as bad as people want to believe. He is. I think he made mistakes like a human and I don't, you know, I don't think it was good. And again, I don't think he's happy about it at all. And by everything, that's a giant understatement. But when does it end? Like when is he allowed to perform? When is he allowed to perform for people who forgive him? When is he allowed to perform? I don't know. The conversation comes to a point where it's not like you're endorsing terrible behavior, but you are saying at a certain point in time, you got to give someone a way out. Because if you don't, then they start to recognize what you are. Right. Okay. And you're kind of a tyrant. And you're kind of saying you don't believe in forgiveness. You don't believe in improvement. You don't believe in anybody ever getting past a bad deed that they did. And I think as a human who's a kind, you try to be a kind person, try to be a fair person. You know, you got to let people grow and move past mistakes. I don't know when it is. I don't know what someone has to say in order to get you to forgive it. But the fact that people dwell on it, unless it's someone, unless you and him have a personal thing and you want to talk to him about it, he should certainly, and I don't know if he has. I don't know if he's done any of that stuff. But I think as a culture, we are way too quick, not just to condemn, but to attack and to continue to attack relentlessly and to never want someone to get up. And that's not the sign of a compassionate person. And maybe it's partly to blame for people who don't express themselves and don't give you a full version of who they are. And you let people contemplate who you are. I think anyone in the public eye has been guilty of that to some extent. But this is a significant issue. And I think that people immediately start taking sides and they start going girl versus boy, male versus female. And I think there's real danger in us splitting up like that, too. I think that we can't get to this place where women feel like they can't trust men and men feel like they can't trust women just universally. And then you find rare exceptions. Like I've read shit like that before. Like I've read some lady wrote it was kind of sad. She wrote like any straight white male is trash unless proven otherwise. It's like, look, I know it must be hard. Okay, dude. I know it must be hard. What an insane thing to cast such a big net. Not just to even think it. All Filipinos have a bad leg. But you're broadcasting it to your 16,000 followers. You're putting that on your Twitter page. It's silly though. It's a crazy way of looking at shit. You can't encompass an entire group of humans ever. Ever. Ever. Ever. It doesn't make sense. Doesn't make sense. So what the fuck are we like? Look, I get where they're coming from. Sure. They feel like they're gaining ground. Sure. So a guy like Louis CK comes back and they're thinking they're connecting him with Harvey Weinstein and Bill Cosby. No. I don't think it's the same thing. And I don't again, I don't think what he did was good. Look, I have all daughters. We have classes of tribes. In front of them when they really don't want it. Sure. Sure. It's it's not good. I'm sorry about that last summer. I didn't mean to do that. It's a barbecue. I just thought I had a good time. I had a good time. I didn't feel bad at all. No, but fucking come on, man. I just I just think that like we have classes of crimes. You don't have you're not going to do it in this in this world. You say they're all the same. And then I heard someone I was seeing someone saying what he did was definitely a crime. And I was like, come on. You might be upset that he did it, but it's not a crime. It's wrong. It's unfortunate. The real problem, the real issue is that he was in a position where these girls were admiring him. Right. That's the real. And I think he's recognized that. I don't think he's explained it to some people's what they desire, you know, some people's requirements. And I appreciate that. And I understand that. I really just think what a lot of us are missing is just a lack of communication and compassion and understanding. Yes. I think we're missing a lot of that. Totally. And we're real. You know, we've got to really think of people like anytime someone's I mean, I'm not talking about people that are serial killers. I'm just talking about people who make mistakes. You got to treat. We're all human beings. Yeah. People make mistakes. We fuck up. Doesn't mean you're a canceled person. Yeah. We got to stop with that. I really, I really think that. Right. Because I just think that it's not helping anybody and it's getting people's jollies off because they watch someone crash down. Yeah. People love to watch someone fucking burn. And I was also thinking that also when this kind of stuff happens, people don't want to ever reconsider their opinion on a person.