Neil Gaiman, a renowned writer, is under scrutiny as fresh allegations of sexual misconduct have surfaced against him.
The gap between Gaiman’s people female stance—evident in his social media posts and writings—and the charges against him, which include force and lack of assent, is being called out.
Gaiman has long been outspoken about feminism, typically using his system to champ women’s rights.
In a 2014 post on X, he aligned himself with Emma Watson’s UN# HeForShe campaign, writing,” As a feminist and a human being, I agree with @emwatson ( read her speech ) @UN_women #heforshe”.
In a previous post, he stated that men should no” close our eyes and thoughts” to what happens to women. We had battle, alongside them, for them to become believed”.
To this, his family responded,” Thank you for this wonderful, arrhythmias husband”.
Another article by Maria Popova celebrated his feminist-themed song, The Fruit Hunters, which she lauded as” a great female technology poem”. The job, addressed to his brother Ash, honoured the efforts of people to science and history, blending past and future in an attentive tale.
Gaiman’s accusations of sexual misconduct first surfaced last season. Most recently, his child’s maid, Scarlett Pavlovich, alleged that Gaiman raped her at his house.
Gaiman has unequivocally denied the allegations, with his associates attributing some states to “false thoughts”. Despite his retorts, the complaints have led to specialized setbacks, including difficulties in his Great Omens production.
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