Natalie Portman has some regrets over her support of Roman Polanski

One person who has been almost entirely shielded from the entire #MeToo movement is fugitive serial rapist and pedophile Roman Polanski. A few people have been attempting to speak out about his many attacks over the years, primarily on children, but for the most part, he’s managed to stay out of the headlines when compared to Harvey Weinstein and company. That’s easy to understand because so much of Hollywood has had a running love affair with Polanski since before many of you were born and rush to his defense regularly. Remember Whoopi Goldberg and her comments about how what Polanski did “wasn’t rape-rape” a few years ago?

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She wasn’t alone. There was one time when we almost got our hands on the fugitive in 2009. He was being held by the Swiss and it briefly looked as if we might be able to have him extradited. At that moment, Hollywood rushed to the rapist’s rescue, circulating a petition demanding the Swiss release him immediately so he couldn’t be brought to the United States to face justice. How much effect the petition had is unknown, but the objective was achieved and Polanski was sent on his merry way.

One of the people who signed the petition was actress Natalie Portman. Now, the glaring light of the Me Too Moment she’s being asked about it again and, needless to say, she’s having some regrets. (The New Yorker)

Natalie Portman regrets supporting Roman Polanski and has very little sympathy for Woody Allen in light of the Time’s Up and #MeToo movements.

“I very much regret it,” Portman, 36, told BuzzFeed about her decision to sign a 2009 petition demanding Polanski be freed from Swiss custody for the rape of then-13-year-old Samantha Geimer in 1977.

“I take responsibility for not thinking about it enough,” the “Annihilation” star said. “Someone I respected gave it to me, and said, ‘I signed this. Will you too?’ And I was like, ‘Sure.’ It was a mistake. The thing I feel like I gained from it is empathy towards people who have made mistakes. We lived in a different world, and that doesn’t excuse anything. But you can have your eyes opened and completely change the way you want to live. My eyes were not open.”

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Is this a sign of true contrition or the panicked response of a deer caught in the #MeToo headlights and not wanting to be run down? Portman is 36 years old, meaning that at the time she signed the petition she was 27. She had been appearing in films and on television since she was 14. By 2009 she had landed starring roles in multiple major films and served as the youngest member of the 61st Cannes Film Festival jury. She was deeply into Hollywood society and knew all the players. Are we expected to believe she didn’t know anything about Polanski’s crimes when she signed that petition?

Or perhaps I’m wrong. Maybe she was just a clueless starlet too wrapped up in her own world to pay attention to such things. Maybe she’d never even heard of the guy, right? But wait… nope. That can’t be true. Here’s a picture of her and Polanski when she was working for him.

Let us not confuse this case with some of the others we’ve seen, where powerful men may have been pressuring younger women in the industry into sex under threat of having their careers ruined. Roman Polanski drugged, raped and sodomized a 13 year old child. This isn’t an allegation. He was convicted in court and fled the country to escape justice. Here are the stories of five more women who stepped up to recount their experiences of rape and abuse. And if the women coming forward to share their horrific stories at this site are to be believed, his victims number in the dozens. All children, ranging in age from 16 to as young as nine. And you do believe the women, right, Ms. Portman? That’s what we’re supposed to do, isn’t it, even if they are unknown faces in the crowd and not famous co-stars of yours?

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Anyway, it’s impossible to peer inside the hearts of men, or women in this case. She says she regrets it and that it was a mistake and her “eyes were not open.” I assume that means she’s fully woke now. Perhaps we can welcome her aboard the train of folks who would actually like to get Polanski back to the United States and in a jail cell where he belongs for his monstrous crimes rather than defending him and trying to allow him to return here as a celebrity.

Article updated to indicate that Ms. Portman’s age in 2009 would have been 27.

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