He saw what she was doing, turning this from an interview into him justifying all comedians behaviour. Brought her right back down off that high horse and back onto the same level as him.
Yeah he’s a genius he was being provocative back and just to the right level to piss her off but still be quite civilised. The man is a genius with words. And with his level of success he now gives zero fucks I believe his expression. He has no fear he will argue head on!
@@meebrbey lol please explain the difference. You can in a work environment, because there is clearly defined appropriate behavior at work. But this is in the open world where people are free to be who they are. Harassment is in the eye of the beholder, aka, is she attracted to you
What a cheap cop out. They don't do it at work, at least not if they're professional. And they don't rape at work. This is just a shitty "boys will be boys" excuse. Lame as hell. He also goes down a digression about not understanding the crimes, as if that's the point. Jerry is a very very intelligent man. He dodged the question quite well.
She is trying so very hard to bait him into saying something he'll regret. He sees the game and calls her on it repeatedly. What's impressive is that he does it in a way that simultaneously indicates that he won't be pushed around but at the same time doesn't come off as defensive or petty. He doesn't rise to her provocation. That's tough to do on your feet.
I don't know what interview you watched, but I saw an interviewer ask questions, and Seinfeld giving very thoughtful answers. I did like however how he insisted she'd respond to his "right?", because he probably knows that "men and women chase after each other" nowadays is something people find sounding controversial without having a good reason for it. People are being overly cautious these days because a lot of people do not fully understand what's going on. Some people give up entirely while the movement is a good one. It seems Seinfeld genuinely understands.
The fact that all of you think that what this man is doing is admirable only says you're part of the problem. And yeah, I get that at least one of you appears to be a woman. He could have condemned what was going on without caving to sensationalism, and instead said that men being predatory is just human nature. Gross.
@@selincaka2088 That's not what he said. He said that men and women behaving sexually around each other is human nature. And no, that's not the same as condoning being predatory.
I like how she tried to make a deal out of him calling her “honey”, and he was essentially like, “ yeah, we’re not doing that.” She was wise to let it go. 😂
Women have condescendingly called me "baby" and "sweetie" but I don't hear women speaking out about that. It's only when it goes the other direction that they suddenly care.
@@zachhiggins3321so it's ok bc of size difference? No man. First most abuse is verbal. 2nd egregious abuse doesn't often begin with size difference but with other power differences incl intimidation, gaslighting, etc. Words matter at least as much as size.
It's not exclusive to "the industry", but "the industry" is a particularly fertile environment for this kind of bad behavior to fester in. Having one person that needs another person to get ahead in a setting in which favoritism is practically the only thing required, that's a recipe for bullying and abuse.
Jerry is very good at isolating a question and answering it directly and not being suckered into a debate. He’s funny and a good listener and a very talented comedian. Glad I grew up around his show.
@@WaryofextremesOG How about don't fuck the creeps and choose another career? Nobody owes you a career of a movie star. The majority of women made it without fucking around. Maybe don't go down the easy way? Marilyn Monroe started her entire career by making nude shots and choosing a very sexual styling. She chose the easy way of a bimbo and was surprised that she was treated like one?
@@alexmuenster2102reminded me on the time Phil Hartman interviewed Jerry on Newsradio. And while side in principle with the reporter, it felt like she was trying to put him in the spot. Jerry is smart and you can have a great interview without having to resort to that
My God, how much I loved that second "RIGHT?". She wasn't going to concede anything, not even that men and women could voluntarily have sex with each other.
Her wheels were turning, he saw that and got her with that question by having her admit what is one of the most fundamental truths about human behavior before she could twist it and make him look bad. Jerry will always be a genius
That was the best part, she realised that woman have agenda too in life and want to go up not down in social status, so they chase the hot top of the food chain guys; but it was a clash of two things: reality and her objective; and there was fear: am I doing the right thing agreeing with this reality??? error, error, system shutdown in 3, 2 ... 😄😄😄😄
@@zachhiggins3321 "Yelled"? LOL what a snowflake. He raised his voice slightly since she didn't answer the first time. At no point during this interview was he wrong.
@@zachhiggins3321You think "men and women chase after each other" is not a point that stands on its own? I can hardly think of a more obvious tautology.
Yeah I don't know why the women try to get people like Seinfeld on their side, he's obviously part of the problem. Tried to reach out to him, give him a chance and he calls her honey the first chance. Liberal "feminists" need to grow some balls and drop men out of their equations.
@@terrancewood9322 It's not a preference, it's a disgusting privilege, you entitled twat. And US society put a limit on that privilege : 18yo is the limit and he STILL wasn't happy with that, he needed MORE. Insatiable freaks...
That idea could be when someone sees him for the first time but really anything in the world needs a hell lot of expertise to make it simple for the common people......that's what his style is, a seemingly simple comedy which has an insight and a way of presenting such that it seems childish. Neither Jerry's comedy nor the show Seinfeld is just simple...it's actually very intelligently put up act and ahead of its time the show
@@darrellkramer8097 yes he and lary David wrote lot of the early episodes. And even when they finally had other writers, he and Larry had to aprove every story before it was written and they rewrote/ edited a lot of the script both before and after filming. (i say after because most episodes were written to fit about 40 minutes then edited down to 22.
You know he’s a billionaire right? Lol usually they aren’t idiots. However, Jerry is not only smart but a straight forward and morally strong human being. Hence why this didn’t turn into a basic bait, trap, and argument.
Jerry Seinfeld dated a 17 year old when he himself was 38. So I can't help but feel like he's an unreliable narrator. Also, isn't it true that sexual misconduct is very common in the entertainment industry, when compared to other fields? I could be wrong about that, but it is something I have heard and it seems like the case when you keep hearing about these things.
Exactly. Women say ‘Sweetheart’ in the same context. Is that sexist? No. She wanted to make it seem so, and he just brushed her off. With no leg to stand on, she moved on. She can’t show this to make him seem sexist because objectively it isnt. Bill Burr used that too to a female heckler, and it didnt give him any trouble. That’s precisely the problem with cancel culture; people are scared to use a lot of common-use expressions for fear of being canceled. The trick is not to be baited into defending it in a way that makes it seem sexist; because That, more than the word is what will get you. The expression is just that, an idiom.
00:55 i love how he forces her to admit the obvious instead of just asking the questions and putting all the liability on him. that's gold, jerry... 'ts gold!!!
Me too lol. Too often the corner person just keeps talking facts they then pick the least important to sedate thinking it offsets all the important points. Good move Jerry, maybe lots experience dealing with self serving sneaky people or something. Not chasing anyone's approval has enough of a support base and F U money not to need it.
Whenever a feminist attacks me, I say "Tell me about the strong womyn who built the home you live in." I got a 10 day Facebook suspension for that one.
@@mostafasherif9209 I have a new, safer response: "As a man, I am not allowed to engage with you in any kind of meaningful, honest discussion on this matter. Call it a win if you want, but I think we all lose."
"I haven't seen any sexual misconduct." Meanwhile Seinfeld dated a 17 year old when he was about 38. Why does every single comment here defend and or praise him? This is coming from someone who grew up watching Seinfeld, that show is part of my earliest memories, a time upon which I look fondly. But that won't keep me from seeing Jerry Seinfeld for who he is.
@David Bowens you have the most accurate answer. Kids get called honey too. He was basically remarking on her naïveté. But bless her heart though. Sheesh. 🙄
@Stuart Beatty How can you not be aware that an idiom doesn't exclusively mean the same thing as the literal definition of the words in it? "Bless your heart" is an idiom so commonly used in certain regions that it no longer has exclusively religion meaning. How can you not know that? Are you just pretending to be obtuse?
He's 100% right. This is in every industry, in every part of life. Its in the film Industry, its in education, its in coaching, its in the financial world, its in the arts, its in health care........its a humanity problem not one specific industry.
Not "humanity," society and particular institutions. Some are worse than others. His denial that he ever saw anything inappropriate is completely ridiculous. This is a guy who dated a HIGH SCHOOLER when he was fucking 38 years old.
@@tryingtotryistrying I'm not sure we disagree on anything. Harvey Weinstein, Bill Cosby, this latest shit with Prince Andrew... these are not cases of "men and women chasing each other." They are exercises of power that happen to involve sex. That's not to trivialize the sex, because sex as an expression of power is fundamentally violent and traumatic. Seinfeld was in a consensual relationship with someone just over the age of consent, so legally he's in a different category. But his *dismissal* of the wave of #metoo revelations right as they emerge tells you a lot. It takes Jerry Seinfelds (powerful men) looking the other way for Harvey Weinsteins to do what they do.
Yea youre right so lets take your daughter to the casting couch for a try out! Oh wait, you'd be more comfortable if she was working at a law firm, hostessing/waitressing, or even tryed her hand at construction work? Oh gee, why is that?
@@stretch90 I think he's telling the truth. Its why he differentiats between "seeing something" and being surprised when it all came out. He knew it was happening, just never saw it happening in front of him. I also think a lot of people knew stuff but didn't realize how bad that stuff was. Kevin Smith talks about knowing Weinstein cheated on his wife but thought that's all it was. I also don't think he's being defensive. Just straight to the point.
Okay, Jerry, but some men are doling out lottery winning money and careers, and ruining actresses working lives. Yeah, a manager at a burger joint might want to flirt with or touch a young woman there, but when she rebuffs him he can't make it so she doesn't ever work with food again.
Do women really chase after men the way men do though would be the follow up. In a corporate setting how many times have you heard of females sexually harassing males, and if so, how many would even have a problem with it.
@@hanselthecaretaker Just because men don’t have a problem with it doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen all the time. Women say and do just as much, if not more, sexist things than men because they know they get away with it every time. Women have a real problem being called “honey” but won’t bat an eye to a man being called the same thing by a woman. It isn’t anything to do with sexism, feminism, etc., they just like to complain and act the victim most of the time.
'Every city's the same, right? ' Well, that one has the most crime by far... 'RIGHT!?' I guess so... (looks to side and wants to leave). Yeah, Jerry. I'm sure a lot of doctors and McDonald's franchisees got their start by bl0wing someone on camera and having that held over them for years, like a surprisingly large number in the entertainment industry.
@@michael_c2he has been honest about it for years lmfao, he even joked about it in Curb, sad part is that the girl is fine with it yet you the man that has nothing to do with it still cries about it in the comments.
@@sheateeley1 your only calling him a prick because he defended himself intelligently. If he had not, you would be calling him a schmuck. I think he would rather be called a prick than a schmuck.
@@randomhalfbreed3239 i think it's funny that you are attempting to criticize a comedian without knowing one of the basic fundamentals of humor, which is that it is subjective. nobody cares if you find him funny or not. he tells jokes for a living, so he is a comedian. its not a difficult concept.
"Honey/Darling" = What men call a woman in a conversation. "Buddy/Pal" = What men call a man in a conversation. There's nothing sexual about it. There's nothing patriarchal about it. It's just relaxed lingo.
She's so used to just being able to say "You just called me 'honey'" and get the guy to crawl up in a fetal position and say he's sorry, that when he just responds with "yep" she has absolutely nothing.
@@alexman378 the best response would’ve been to say something like “oh in English it’s not only a food but a term of endearment.” Subtly implying you her that she shouldn’t try to school people about their native tongue.
You like twisting people's words, don't you? At which point did he try to be "the morality police"? He says: 1) people flirt with each other in all spheres of life, not just in the movie industry; 2) some people try to impose their bizzare fantasies onto other people, again in all spheres of life.
@@mikearchibald744 Do you know there is a difference between interview and conversation? In interview one person asks question, the other answers. It's not a "two way street".
@Fog Bear yikes man. A life of rejection given you a bitter outlook huh. Sexism only looks bad on you, it doesn't make a difference in how things actually are. You're allowed to live with your hate and bitterness, that's your right, im just not sure why you'd want to.
Pierre-Marc Drouin yeah. That was bothering me too. But 'Seinfeld loses it on female reporter' gets more hits than 'A comedian and journalist exchange enlightening words on gender relations'
@@Alicegab300, her approach was blatantly disingenuous. Seemed like she was trying to bait him into a potential headline. Like most people who watched, he sensed it from the start.
In November 2021, C.K. was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album for his special Sincerely, Louis C.K ... that tells you everything you need to about that industry.
@sbowesuk I don't know if mentioning honey is disrespectful in anyway, it just wouldn't be in a formal conversation one would have with a president or queen. It is taking the liberty to be casual in your conversation. And I see elders addressing younger ones often irrespective of gender. I have been addressed 'honey' by elderly waitresses and she is no celeb.
Yup, he took all the power back with that second "right?" He made her say yes. She basically submitted to a Harvey weinatein move lmfao its what makes it so funny.
I like that he managed to make her laugh while talking about such a serious thing. Navigating sensitive topics isn’t even what he’s known for but he handled this well.
True but the sad part is that his point is the he didn't see it. Her point is that's not the same as it's not there. This difference largely amounts to whether "x" is something that may happen to you. That's the sad part.
She laughed because she is not used to being challenged on her whiny bullshit. She'll shit-talk him afterwards privately to her fellow, HR-centric allies. But she'll smile at him if she ever sees him again.
@@johnassal5838 He did not say "it's not there". She asked him if he saw any inappropriate conduct and he said no. This is why the meaning of the term "inappropriate conduct" is really important. So he clarifies and says that he saw a lot of behavior from all sides that he disagreed with. I mean you watched the interview yourself and didn't bother to understand what *he* was saying. But moreover, she's not there to make a point to him or educate him on anything. She's a journalist. Her job to get his thoughts and reactions on certain matters and convey them to a wider audience. The real shame is that people don't realize the danger involved here in how she could take his earnest answers and twist them to say something he didn't intend. "Seinfeld defends sexual misconduct of friend and college".
By starting with calling her honey which is harassment 😂Jerry was part of the whole scene with Harvey 😂what do all these men have in common they're Jewish 😂the most vile race of people to ever live
What is difficult in these scenarios is straying the coversation from being hostile, while still conveying your point. Given the context, those were some fantastic social skills.
Everyone's talking about the "honey" interaction but low-key that's the most intelligent thing I've heard about the me too movement. It's not new, it's not confined to the "industry", it's about the global difference between the sexes.
When he said “honey”, I thought of a southern woman. Like Seinfield is a southern woman at heart lmao. Probably doesn’t make sense, but a lot of them say that. He had no ill intent obviously
@Hardy Harhar he was absolutely mocking her, because he is rich enough not to tolerate being criticized for being a man. He might have said fuck you, pretty much same thing.
What's new is the entitlement of these me too movement participants, thinking that they can cancel anyone for just thinking differently. More like a fascist to me
Yeah plenty of men rape in general. I think men who are famous probably get away with it more though. Or are able to victimize more people. Isn’t that why people talk about pedophile millionaires/billionaires a lot? People care that they’re able to get away with hurting hundreds of kids without any real risk of being stopped.
Anyone remember when Seinfeld was on the air and this dude at 38 took his 17 year old girlfriend to her high school prom? Definitely someone who's not a creep...
Fuck you money, unparalleled success and confidence is bullet proof. Larry David says that he wishes he could be the character he portrays on Curb. I think it's Jerry who's his inspiration whether he realizes it or not.
His tone is patronizing and gross. To me her neutral/passive demeanor let him reveal himself. Albeit, I kind of wish they had a different interviewer that put him in his place.
@@deductivereasoning4257 You mean the interviewer, right? Seinfeld owes nothing to the seedy showbiz world. Dude basically did one job in Hollywood for 9 short years and it made him pretty much a billionaire. He doesn't need their approval and you can tell because he doesn't bow to any of them.
@@mneugent7658 "Seinfeld owes nothing to the seedy showbiz world." He's plenty seedy himself. He is as much part of their fucked up values as anyone else there.
@@kathryncainmadsen5850 he wasn't being condescending - we was making sure she didn't get away with vague comments in order to score points off him later. Some people act as if any time men and women are involved with each-other is some kind of sick power game by men - it's bullshit; so I can see why he'd want her to admit that there's nothing inherently wrong with 'chasing around after one another' so she can't later manipulate his answers.
@@suepeasebanitt Darling, even if I could get away with it I wouldnt come near you or her with with 20 feet. Both of you are not in my class, trust. I've been abused by females far more than anyone else. Loons like you pretend that women are merely fallen angels from heaven. Take your trauma somewhere else please.
"RIGHT?!" - the best part. He didn't let her get away to try to fabricate her own reality in front of gullible viewers but instead actually making her acknowledge the reality as it is most time when men and woman are together in situations like that - which is is frivolous, before moving on with the topic. Excellent
It's damn near impossible to regulate all interactions between men and women. It's not okay to cross the line, but the line keeps shifting and getting more blurry by the day.
@@tmk9646 if that's enough to bother someone it's because they just want to feel bothered. Their entire wardrobe should have bubble wrap in the lining. Contrary to what some may believe.. fragility is not chic.
Immediate double standard detected. If a man calls a woman "honey", it is sexual harassment or bigotry or sexist or toxic masculinity etc. If a woman calla a man "honey" perfectly acceptable.
Get your facts straight. Jerry Seinfeld dated 18 year old Shoshanna Lonstein who he first met when she was 17. Lonestein has never expressed any regrets about the relationship or feelings that she was taken advantage of. The idea that an 18 year can’t be mature enough to date an older man is ridiculous. Some are not mature enough but many are. Today Lonstein is a successful fashion designer.
'Every city's the same, right? ' Well, that one has the most crime by far... 'RIGHT!?' I guess so... (looks to side and wants to leave). Yeah, Jerry. I'm sure a lot of doctors and McDonald's franchisees got their start by bl0wing someone on camera and having that held over them for years, like a surprisingly large number in the entertainment industry.
Seinfeld himself, like the show that bears his name, is brilliant. Even pausing to get the interviewer to acknowledge that yes, through time immemorial, men and women chase each other. He doesn’t give anyone a pass, but places it within the context of his observable reality only. Brilliant.
“Within his observable reality”…….that’s the problem bro. You’re saying jerry is right in his views because he sees and says things from his perspective only. This makes it impossible to see how things look from someone else’s reality, such as a journalist who just got called ‘honey’. Seinfeld is old school, perpetuating misogynistic myths and it shows in this interview.
@@bobbygriz5648 That's funny....bc to me, she came off like someone trying to trap him into saying something. Funny how we both watched the same thing and took away two different things from the conversation. I def am not blind to what you are saying though, but to me, her entrapment tactics, trumped his pompousness (lol) this time. I'm gonna watch it again......
@@bobbygriz5648 rewatched it.....then reread your comment......I figured out what it was. It was actually YOU that comes off like a pompous ass in your reply. Merry Christmas!
Dude who dated a kid as a 38 year old man and said that she was actually on the old side while confronted about it on TV claims he never saw anything. Sure.
While still a 17-year-old high school student, she met then 38-year-old Jerry Seinfeld in a public park. At that point, Seinfeld got her phone number. 🤡
@@rdwrdw3672 Doesn't matter age of consent is like 16 in most states, its just feminist cannon fodder, if it were an 17 year old lesbian dating a 24 year old lesbian and they went to the prom they would be declared heroes, oh wait that actually happened.
@@zachhiggins3321 Its not a strawman and most of the people with a age difference problem are millennials or Zoomers who dont remember marriage between 17 year olds and 30 year old men being not so uncommon. As of right now 5 of every 1000 marriages are below the age of 18, which is much higher than your chance of winning the lottery.
I love how he turns this into a bit… “What is it to SHOWER for somebody? I don’t even understand it. Who wants to watch somebody shower? …” 1:55 Hilarious 😆 She even laughed… good comedians can do that… laughing at the absurdity of some situation, in spite of how one feels about it.
Jerry: There's the soap and the shampoo. Do you really wanna mix your dandruff shampoo with my leave in conditioner? And what's the deal with the loofah? Who thought this was something you'd want to scrape against your sensitive... areas?
"It's everywhere and natural and has always been happening but also weird and I can't understand it." -Jerry Seinfeld Truly a thinker of our time. Good thing audiences are stupid enough to fall for it.
Jerry took control of that interview like the pro that he is. How to call someone “honey” and not be apologetic. Never really enjoyed his work but this was 2 mins of must watch. She thought she had him but he squashed that in 2 seconds flat.
@@shagsmith3410 I agree she did have an agenda. But she didn’t have the hutzpah to back it up. If you’re going to confront Seinfeld you better be ready to go toe to toe and she clearly wasn’t ready. He shouldn’t have called her honey and when she confronted him his defense wasn’t a good one but she didn’t seize the opportunity to make her point. She folded quickly. The rest of what he said was right on in my opinion but she was too flustered to agree or disagree.
@@carinaa.6394 When I was a boy, adult women used to do things to me that would have been considered creepy and unthinkable if an adult man did those things to a girl, and I knew that women were doing it to other boys then and I know they still do those things to boys now, and they get away with it because they're "just being friendly," which is what my parents used to tell me. I'm an adult now and women still call me honey and baby and sweetie and I hate it. Women don't grab at me anymore like when I was a kid but the feeling is still the same.
"What's wrong with your industry?" ...As if she's not part of the media. Half the MeToo allegations came from women in the news business (against Matt Lauer, Mark Halperin, Charlie Rose, Roger Ailes, Bill O'Reilly). Seinfeld should've asked her if SHE'S seen something, and why didn't she do anything about it?
The funny thing is you heard crickets when photos of Weinstein hanging out with women like Oprah surfaced. These women are never held accountable for their decades long friendships with all these creeps. That's how you know there's an agenda.
Yeah that was pure creep. I feel like men like Seinfeld and Woody Allen know that it’s creepy but can’t help themselves so they marry the girls to cover it up.
There's a place and time for everything. In this, it's different from a server trying to earn tips. Just like wiping your privates in the toilet is more appropriate than doing it in public
shes only offended that a man called her that pet name. but if it was a woman doing it, she would be completely fine and would most likely smile at it.... fking hypocrites.
@@Hazed64 it's that and condescension by most anyone but girlfriends or gay guys, a guy that dated a 17yo when he was 40 doesn't get that kind of leeway, dont mind telling ya
@@jwasso1179 lol what. Not even close. You think she'd be like "you just called me bitch." and proceed to have a conversation with the man? You can tell that's clearly not the case by the reaction of the person on the receiving end... What you said is the equivalent of this stand up comedy bit: "saying midget is like saying the N word." If that was the case why can you say one word and the other is replaced by a letter... Because one word is clearly worse than the other by far.
I personally think he's isn't funny at all. Compared to everyone that's supported him over the years he's the least talented... But his business approach made him famous
He did it to make a point I am sure. Context being one of them. To isolate this issue as an "industry issue" when it is an issue of the human condition entirely...well bless your heart. It's naive and he spoke to her like he knew she was smarter than that.
that doesn't change the fact that it can sound very condescending or worse in certain situations. Here Jerry's response came out as condescending (even if it wasn't his intention) and particularly tone deaf because the discussion is about men abusing women through their positions. Combined with a deflective non-answer, the situation got worse.
@@icyveins-24 Oh Jesus. Tone deaf, condescending... come on. It was neither of those. His whole point in saying it and how he explained it was that if you can't find the temperature and nuance in the very common, basic words I'm using then that's on you. And she wasn't actually bothered by it. She tried to turn the conversation to that but she could tell he wasn't going for it and wasn't sorry for what he said (since he said nothing wrong). She backed away from that lame topic and got the conversation back to where it should've been quite well. It's no different than if he were speaking to a guy and he said, for example, "it's not the car's fault, buddy". The inclusion of "buddy" at the end is how you tell the guy he's not even close to the answer, that he's not clued in on what's really wrong; calling him a dope but with a nice word. And what deflective non-answer? He answered everything she brought up. You're looking for things that weren't there. The word police don't effect the best of us.
@@mneugent7658 "the best of us" ? Lol. And who would that be, the people who are aligned with you and don't discuss about the possibility of things sounding different than how you claim it to be? People who don't stop to think that maybe words are evolving along with the society? The way you explained your car mechanic analogy, usage of "buddy" may not be condescending indeed. That's why I said it CAN be in certain conditions. However there is clearly something wrong with showbiz and he gave a response that looked like he was dragging his feet around. Yes he answered but that led to nothing. It's important to call out that something is specifically wrong with showbiz. When you say something like "it's everywhere" that undercuts the significance of this situation in showbiz particularly and Seinfeld is a very respected representative of that business which is a missed opportunity. Let's continue with broken car analogy. If you reach out to Toyota (just random example) CEO and ask him why does their Toyota XYZ cars break so often and lead to many deaths and he responds "Well buddy, every car breaks down". That's an answer yes but does it help with anything? No, hence a deflective non-answer. Easily the phrase "buddy" there can also be assoicated with a condescending behavior especially if he has tone like "you got it wrong, let me tell you what's correct". I'm not suggesting he is an abuser or trying to hide/defend others or that she is a good interviewer. Just to be clear.
1:25 i think the fact he doesn't get it might be why he never saw it. no, it doesn't make sense sexually, it's abuse. it's completely different from men and women chasing after each other in regular sexual exchanges.
I've been saying from the beginning... #metoo was/is about power and control. The control that men in the entertainment industry were exerting over women. "You scratch my back, or I'll destroy your career."
@@commentingisawasteoftime7195 how did he groom her? And how old was she when he started to "approach" her? And what difference does it make if a girl of 17 years and 11 months old dates an adult man?
He's 100% right - every time there's an incident the narrative is "X industry/institution has a sexual harassment issue". No. There's nothing peculiar about that industry. Any place where rich, powerful and influential men are working with women, you have the same issue, whether its the armed services, academia, entertainment, business, law, government, religion or the local library. And it's not a cultural thing either. The same thing happens everywhere around the world and throughout history. But the media can't make hay around something that's been happening since the beginning of time. They have to insist that that particular industry has an issue.
I think the film industry highlights it due to the huge difference between the desperation of the women involved and the power of the executive who was taking advantage of that. It still doesn't make complete sense to me. Like if you got all the starlets in LA right now and had them do a survey asking them if they would polish off a fat, nasty old film exec for a big role, (assuming they were honest) how many of them would say yes? I'd be willing to bet it'd be a double digit percentage. I get Weinstein was a scumbag for exploiting that throughout most of his career but people need to stop acting like this is new or some modern phenomenon. I guess what gets me is that (presumably) every woman who did sexual favors for Weinstein was doing it completely willingly. What kind of agency does the woman who consents to this have? Sure the executive is exerting power over her, but is she not exerting her natural power over him also? If it's a consensual agreement, then both parties are agreeing that it's a fair exchange. If the woman has the power to say no then is she victimized? If the woman understands what she stands to gain, is she a victim? I guess you can argue that the Hollywood starlet didn't have a choice because of their career aspirations, but that doesn't exactly hold water. Prostitutes willingly do the same thing for money, is this really that different? The difference is the starlet gets a role that massively advances her career and makes her lots of money, the prostitute gets a couple hundred bucks. Not to mention the women in the workforce who are willing to try to be seductive for career gain whether the guy initiates it or not. It's absolutely a two way street. There have been women willing to "F their way to the top" throughout all of history, especially modern history. Where's the line where the woman is wrong and malicious and where the man is?
'Every city's the same, right? ' Well, that one has the most crime by far... 'RIGHT!?' I guess so... (looks to side and wants to leave). Yeah, Jerry. I'm sure a lot of doctors and McDonald's franchisees got their start by bl0wing someone on camera and having that held over them for years, like a surprisingly large number in the entertainment industry.
He called her honey because he's a bee.
What
He saw what she was doing, turning this from an interview into him justifying all comedians behaviour. Brought her right back down off that high horse and back onto the same level as him.
Just spit out my drink
Haha! Good one.
Yeah he’s a genius he was being provocative back and just to the right level to piss her off but still be quite civilised. The man is a genius with words. And with his level of success he now gives zero fucks I believe his expression. He has no fear he will argue head on!
Seinfed is awesome: "Men and women chase after each other, right? .....RIGHT?!?!".
When he asked the second "Right?" I started to belly laugh. Such a power move that I respect. Personally I think Louis CK is guilty of being awesome.
look how scared she was to even admit a fact of biology and socialism its incredible women are like this now.
Yes, his timing was absolutely perfect. Probably feminists will say he was being a bully, but I think it was appropriate.
Mad respect to my dude Jerry
@@meebrbey lol please explain the difference. You can in a work environment, because there is clearly defined appropriate behavior at work. But this is in the open world where people are free to be who they are. Harassment is in the eye of the beholder, aka, is she attracted to you
That was a premature honey. Now he's got to go calling everyone honey so it looks like he's just a guy who says honey a lot.
Who the fuk cares? Jerry isnt a pussy
@@shawnkay5462 That one flew right over your head, huh?
@Jewish Yoda "Now 'honey' is in my working vocabulary."
That's just paranoia. Let it go it's not that serious
@Jewish Yoda fair enough I didn't get the joke
That second "RIGHT???" was a thing of beauty 😂😂😂
What a cheap cop out. They don't do it at work, at least not if they're professional. And they don't rape at work. This is just a shitty "boys will be boys" excuse. Lame as hell.
He also goes down a digression about not understanding the crimes, as if that's the point.
Jerry is a very very intelligent man. He dodged the question quite well.
one thing I've noticed about him is that he doesn't play into media attempts to manipulate him
@chcarroll5164 Yeah he's not havin it.
Remember this is coming from a guy that dated a 17 years old when he was 38 😆
@@trentdabs5245 Sshh. The incels are hearing what they want to hear.
She wanted to set him up but Jerry is not a fool.
Jerry did fall in her trap 😁😁😂😂
Same with matthew mcconaughey, they are learning not say anything that can be taken out of context
Aye got the feeling she was trying to back him into a corner and trap him
@@kennethjenkins5578 Jerry can't be easily trapped but he did fall for the trap when he said honey
I thought the same.
She is trying so very hard to bait him into saying something he'll regret. He sees the game and calls her on it repeatedly. What's impressive is that he does it in a way that simultaneously indicates that he won't be pushed around but at the same time doesn't come off as defensive or petty. He doesn't rise to her provocation. That's tough to do on your feet.
She's trying the Cathy Newman thing and he's way more observational comedically gifted to respond without having to be intellectual JBP.
@David Nicholson, 🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯
I don't know what interview you watched, but I saw an interviewer ask questions, and Seinfeld giving very thoughtful answers. I did like however how he insisted she'd respond to his "right?", because he probably knows that "men and women chase after each other" nowadays is something people find sounding controversial without having a good reason for it. People are being overly cautious these days because a lot of people do not fully understand what's going on. Some people give up entirely while the movement is a good one. It seems Seinfeld genuinely understands.
The fact that all of you think that what this man is doing is admirable only says you're part of the problem. And yeah, I get that at least one of you appears to be a woman. He could have condemned what was going on without caving to sensationalism, and instead said that men being predatory is just human nature. Gross.
@@selincaka2088 That's not what he said. He said that men and women behaving sexually around each other is human nature. And no, that's not the same as condoning being predatory.
I like how she tried to make a deal out of him calling her “honey”, and he was essentially like, “ yeah, we’re not doing that.” She was wise to let it go. 😂
Women have condescendingly called me "baby" and "sweetie" but I don't hear women speaking out about that. It's only when it goes the other direction that they suddenly care.
It was enough for her to highlight it, the point was made.
@@zachhiggins3321so it's ok bc of size difference? No man. First most abuse is verbal. 2nd egregious abuse doesn't often begin with size difference but with other power differences incl intimidation, gaslighting, etc. Words matter at least as much as size.
I agree she was wise. He was saying 'it's bigger than the industry hello'
It's not exclusive to "the industry", but "the industry" is a particularly fertile environment for this kind of bad behavior to fester in. Having one person that needs another person to get ahead in a setting in which favoritism is practically the only thing required, that's a recipe for bullying and abuse.
Jerry is very good at isolating a question and answering it directly and not being suckered into a debate. He’s funny and a good listener and a very talented comedian. Glad I grew up around his show.
@@WaryofextremesOG How about don't fuck the creeps and choose another career? Nobody owes you a career of a movie star. The majority of women made it without fucking around. Maybe don't go down the easy way? Marilyn Monroe started her entire career by making nude shots and choosing a very sexual styling. She chose the easy way of a bimbo and was surprised that she was treated like one?
I loved his show
>>and not being suckered into a debate
@@alexmuenster2102reminded me on the time Phil Hartman interviewed Jerry on Newsradio.
And while side in principle with the reporter, it felt like she was trying to put him in the spot. Jerry is smart and you can have a great interview without having to resort to that
He's smart and he listens. She asked one question and pressed him for an answer to a question she hadn't asked. She was also very shaky.
My God, how much I loved that second "RIGHT?". She wasn't going to concede anything, not even that men and women could voluntarily have sex with each other.
That is my FAVORITE part!
@@bigdave5300 me too. on point!
I just burst laughing out loud after the second "right?"
Yes! I am glad he INSISTED!
Strong Andrea "all sex is rape" Dworkin vibes from her.
"Men and women chase after each other ,right?.....RIGHT?!" Jerry's no fool, he sees what shes about
You know she's after the pussay, khkhkhkhkhhkhk
She is obviously a sexless harpy.....
@@ralphhoskins2115 obviously?
Her wheels were turning, he saw that and got her with that question by having her admit what is one of the most fundamental truths about human behavior before she could twist it and make him look bad. Jerry will always be a genius
@@ralphhoskins2115 And you're obviously a sad troll. See how that works?
“Right. RIGHT.” Well said Jerry.
EXACTLY. Glad he held his ground right there.
That was the best part, she realised that woman have agenda too in life and want to go up not down in social status, so they chase the hot top of the food chain guys; but it was a clash of two things: reality and her objective; and there was fear: am I doing the right thing agreeing with this reality??? error, error, system shutdown in 3, 2 ... 😄😄😄😄
He wasn't in her face, he leaned in. But when you don't have point you need to lie to make it.
@@zachhiggins3321 "Yelled"? LOL what a snowflake. He raised his voice slightly since she didn't answer the first time. At no point during this interview was he wrong.
@@zachhiggins3321You think "men and women chase after each other" is not a point that stands on its own? I can hardly think of a more obvious tautology.
the fact that he dated a 17 year old when he was 38 completely discredits all of this
Yeah I don't know why the women try to get people like Seinfeld on their side, he's obviously part of the problem.
Tried to reach out to him, give him a chance and he calls her honey the first chance. Liberal "feminists" need to grow some balls and drop men out of their equations.
🛎️
Men prefer younger women, it's just our preference, nothing wrong with it, go morality female's sexual preferences.
@@terrancewood9322 It's not a preference, it's a disgusting privilege, you entitled twat.
And US society put a limit on that privilege : 18yo is the limit and he STILL wasn't happy with that, he needed MORE. Insatiable freaks...
THANK you. Only sensible comment I've seen so far.
That wasn’t an accident by Seinfeld, he knew exactly what he was doing, that was a professional “fuck you”.
Exactly. Jerry is the Larry Bird of comedy. He’s made a lot of money for a lot of people. He’s untouchable.
When he said honey? Haha.
@@petedogg47 lol yup, when he said that it was game on.
@@DJ-bj8ku that’s perfect haha.
🤔
Seinfeld has absolute contempt for nonsense and I love that.
No-nonsense attitude
No,he just sounds like an ass.
Yeah, I agree. He's such an excellent communicator. Right to the point!
He fucked a 16 year old child, in his 40s, at the height of his fame. Why do you think he is so defensive?
I mean he’d know all about it since he dated a 17 year old while in his late 30s.
Jerry's smarter than I thought. I always thought he was an average comedian, but he was great at not being baited and trapped with the "right?"
That idea could be when someone sees him for the first time but really anything in the world needs a hell lot of expertise to make it simple for the common people......that's what his style is, a seemingly simple comedy which has an insight and a way of presenting such that it seems childish. Neither Jerry's comedy nor the show Seinfeld is just simple...it's actually very intelligently put up act and ahead of its time the show
@@spdadventurer1754 Did Jerry actually write Seinfeld?
@@darrellkramer8097 yes he and lary David wrote lot of the early episodes. And even when they finally had other writers, he and Larry had to aprove every story before it was written and they rewrote/ edited a lot of the script both before and after filming. (i say after because most episodes were written to fit about 40 minutes then edited down to 22.
You know he’s a billionaire right? Lol usually they aren’t idiots. However, Jerry is not only smart but a straight forward and morally strong human being. Hence why this didn’t turn into a basic bait, trap, and argument.
@@tylerrumfelt3353 morally strong?? Lol
Jerry Seinfeld dated a 17 year old when he himself was 38. So I can't help but feel like he's an unreliable narrator. Also, isn't it true that sexual misconduct is very common in the entertainment industry, when compared to other fields? I could be wrong about that, but it is something I have heard and it seems like the case when you keep hearing about these things.
So did the woman who started/lead the beginning of me2, Asia Argento. She slept with a child, yet nobody told you that.
yeah hes doing the ol shake and bake here that comes off as such a mental win and joust and in reality hes also a creep...
Seinfeld is saying that the "honey" thing is an idiom for "you're being naive" about this being about the industry, it is everywhere.
yeahh but her "need" to fight the "chauv." blinded her initially from the joke he was making
@@cowcheese1983 Idioms can be confusing for people from other countries. Idioms in one country often do not exist in another.
@@seanwalsh5717 true but since she’s from the birth place of english…I ain’t giving her that “hall pass” 😝😝
Yes, sir.
Exactly. Women say ‘Sweetheart’ in the same context. Is that sexist? No. She wanted to make it seem so, and he just brushed her off. With no leg to stand on, she moved on. She can’t show this to make him seem sexist because objectively it isnt. Bill Burr used that too to a female heckler, and it didnt give him any trouble. That’s precisely the problem with cancel culture; people are scared to use a lot of common-use expressions for fear of being canceled. The trick is not to be baited into defending it in a way that makes it seem sexist; because That, more than the word is what will get you. The expression is just that, an idiom.
00:55 i love how he forces her to admit the obvious instead of just asking the questions and putting all the liability on him. that's gold, jerry... 'ts gold!!!
I didn’t know u like soup 😂
Me too lol. Too often the corner person just keeps talking facts they then pick the least important to sedate thinking it offsets all the important points. Good move Jerry, maybe lots experience dealing with self serving sneaky people or something. Not chasing anyone's approval has enough of a support base and F U money not to need it.
Whenever a feminist attacks me, I say "Tell me about the strong womyn who built the home you live in." I got a 10 day Facebook suspension for that one.
@@riparianlife97701 This is exactly why i deleted my account..
Honestly social media is toxic ..
@@mostafasherif9209 I have a new, safer response: "As a man, I am not allowed to engage with you in any kind of meaningful, honest discussion on this matter. Call it a win if you want, but I think we all lose."
seinfeld sounds more and more like an older jewish man with every year that passes
And he is an older Jewish man with every year that passes. By one year, he gets older, every year.
It's almost like he becomes more and more of an older Jewish man every year
He’s in in mid sixties, he’s an older man
Thats because, with every year that passes, he is an older jewish man
Ignore the other comments. I understand exactly what you mean. I was thinking the same thing.
"I haven't seen any sexual misconduct." Meanwhile Seinfeld dated a 17 year old when he was about 38. Why does every single comment here defend and or praise him? This is coming from someone who grew up watching Seinfeld, that show is part of my earliest memories, a time upon which I look fondly. But that won't keep me from seeing Jerry Seinfeld for who he is.
“Honey” is Jewish for “well bless your heart” 😂😂😂
And "well bless your heart" in Southern is "you're an idiot" lol
And bless your heart is a nice way of sating "fuck you"
Honey, is Kasan for, "you really are that naive or stupid, aren't ya?"
@@alexandervines1337 exactly
@@alexwarstler9000 yup
"honey" is equivalent to "bless your heart"
@David Bowens you have the most accurate answer. Kids get called honey too. He was basically remarking on her naïveté. But bless her heart though. Sheesh. 🙄
@Stuart Beatty where were your born? If it’s not in the southern United States, you should probably pass on this conversation.
Yeah I saw it like that as well, like "ohhh honey"
@Stuart Beatty How can you not be aware that an idiom doesn't exclusively mean the same thing as the literal definition of the words in it? "Bless your heart" is an idiom so commonly used in certain regions that it no longer has exclusively religion meaning. How can you not know that? Are you just pretending to be obtuse?
Oh @Stuart Beatty ... bless your heart! 🙂
She was all like, “Who does this guy think he is?!”
And he was all like, “...I’m Keith Hernandez.”
Hahaha . IT OUT
🤣
Nice
Is that the "Back and to the left" episode? Or is that the one where Elaine dates Keith Hernandez...or is it the same episode?
🤣😂
"Right? RIGHT???"
Beautiful.
He's 100% right. This is in every industry, in every part of life. Its in the film Industry, its in education, its in coaching, its in the financial world, its in the arts, its in health care........its a humanity problem not one specific industry.
Definately I've seen it everywhere. Imagine the worst predator and then give him tons of money and power, u get Harvey Weinstein.
Not "humanity," society and particular institutions. Some are worse than others. His denial that he ever saw anything inappropriate is completely ridiculous. This is a guy who dated a HIGH SCHOOLER when he was fucking 38 years old.
of course, but it’s still an issue in hollywood and calling it out, is important
@@tryingtotryistrying I'm not sure we disagree on anything. Harvey Weinstein, Bill Cosby, this latest shit with Prince Andrew... these are not cases of "men and women chasing each other." They are exercises of power that happen to involve sex. That's not to trivialize the sex, because sex as an expression of power is fundamentally violent and traumatic. Seinfeld was in a consensual relationship with someone just over the age of consent, so legally he's in a different category. But his *dismissal* of the wave of #metoo revelations right as they emerge tells you a lot. It takes Jerry Seinfelds (powerful men) looking the other way for Harvey Weinsteins to do what they do.
Yea youre right so lets take your daughter to the casting couch for a try out! Oh wait, you'd be more comfortable if she was working at a law firm, hostessing/waitressing, or even tryed her hand at construction work? Oh gee, why is that?
Don’t try an bait a comedian. They make a living talking and being quick witted. They will go on the offense. It’s what they do
....unless it's jail bait, that's too delicious for their fragile egos to resist.
Haha
It does seem like Jerry was being pretty defensive here. I doubt he's telling the truth.
@@stretch90 I think he's telling the truth. Its why he differentiats between "seeing something" and being surprised when it all came out. He knew it was happening, just never saw it happening in front of him. I also think a lot of people knew stuff but didn't realize how bad that stuff was. Kevin Smith talks about knowing Weinstein cheated on his wife but thought that's all it was.
I also don't think he's being defensive. Just straight to the point.
@@Hoopla10 I like that about Jerry. He tells you what he thinks in Black & white. He's very direct.
Interviewer after: "Can I get a hug?"
Jerry: "No thanks.."
Interviewer: "A little one?"
Jerry: "..mm. no.."
best comment
Shades of Kesha
Smart guy...
Right…….RIGHT!?😐…😂
Hahaha. Niiice
Jerry Seinfeld refuses to let the the interviewer put words in his mouth and I think that's great the way he controls the narrative.
Okay, Jerry, but some men are doling out lottery winning money and careers, and ruining actresses working lives. Yeah, a manager at a burger joint might want to flirt with or touch a young woman there, but when she rebuffs him he can't make it so she doesn't ever work with food again.
@@Wary_Of_ExtremesWhat in the world are you even talking about? Your reply to me has absolutely nothing to do with my comment.
i love how he turns the interview into the start of a seinfeld episode
LOL for real someone needs to synchronize up the boo bap bass with him speaking here
Cue the bass line
"You cannot not be funny."
"Of course I can! Am I being funny now?"
"A little."
Even here.
Haha perfect
Lmao just saw that episode. It's accurate too, naturally funny people have a hard time shutting it off.
Elaine! Is this funny? Am I being funny now?
George: its funny!
I loved the way he leaned in and asked her "right??" As if she could deny it somehow...😉😂😅😂😅
But he’s right… Right?
Pure power play
Do women really chase after men the way men do though would be the follow up. In a corporate setting how many times have you heard of females sexually harassing males, and if so, how many would even have a problem with it.
@@hanselthecaretaker Just because men don’t have a problem with it doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen all the time. Women say and do just as much, if not more, sexist things than men because they know they get away with it every time. Women have a real problem being called “honey” but won’t bat an eye to a man being called the same thing by a woman. It isn’t anything to do with sexism, feminism, etc., they just like to complain and act the victim most of the time.
She could not bring herself to openly agree to stick with a narrative.
Jerry has nothing to lose and can be completely honest. It’s refreshing.
'Every city's the same, right? '
Well, that one has the most crime by far...
'RIGHT!?'
I guess so... (looks to side and wants to leave).
Yeah, Jerry. I'm sure a lot of doctors and McDonald's franchisees got their start by bl0wing someone on camera and having that held over them for years, like a surprisingly large number in the entertainment industry.
He fucked a teenager.
Is he going to be honest about the fact that he dated a child when he was 38 years old
@@michael_c2 He didn’t date a child. He dated Shosana Lonstein when she was an adult and she is fine with their relationship to this day.
@@michael_c2he has been honest about it for years lmfao, he even joked about it in Curb, sad part is that the girl is fine with it yet you the man that has nothing to do with it still cries about it in the comments.
She tried to paint him into a corner and Jerry was having none of it. Good for him.
@@sheateeley1 your only calling him a prick because he defended himself intelligently. If he had not, you would be calling him a schmuck. I think he would rather be called a prick than a schmuck.
Exactly
He's a billionaire. He can't be canceled. He doesn't give AF.
She's doing her job asking a question
@@sheateeley1 lol I guess everyone smarter seems like a prick to most.
"Honey" is a very show biz way of saying, "Get over yourself Lady"
in other words, the traditional way of putting women in their place? So funny...you can't even see it
@@tmk9646 putting anyone in their place. Honey can be and is used for men too
@@Samanosuke1138 so can bitch...where do you think it gets its power?
Not putting a woman in her place. But putting someone who’s trying to rile him up in their place. He will definitely not do it on Barbara Walter.
@@tmk9646 bitch has no power, honey.
"What's the deal with HARASSMEENT?!?! Can't you just ask her out" - Jerry Seinfeld, the method comedian
LMFAO
I think it's funny he's considered a comedian. The only time I've ever laughed at him... wait wait, I dont think I ever have.
@@randomhalfbreed3239 i think it's funny that you are attempting to criticize a comedian without knowing one of the basic fundamentals of humor, which is that it is subjective.
nobody cares if you find him funny or not. he tells jokes for a living, so he is a comedian. its not a difficult concept.
@@randomhalfbreed3239 his so dull i dont understand the hype over him either
@@Tygafttf He did create the best sitcom ever made.
"Honey/Darling" = What men call a woman in a conversation.
"Buddy/Pal" = What men call a man in a conversation.
There's nothing sexual about it. There's nothing patriarchal about it. It's just relaxed lingo.
It's a little condescending, which was his intention.
"It's not even a good story."
Summed up perfectly with one line.
I remember when calling someone honey was a nice thing. It’s not like he was flirting. The lunch lady calls me honey and it’s very sweet
It was condescending numbskull
@The Legendary RUclips Commenter God bless you
@Hardy Harhar this
@The Legendary RUclips Commenter lol you got um
it's people who set out to be offended. it's not new. it's just popular right now.
She's so used to just being able to say "You just called me 'honey'" and get the guy to crawl up in a fetal position and say he's sorry, that when he just responds with "yep" she has absolutely nothing.
“You just called me ‘honey”
best response would’ve been
“You’re goddamn right, honey”
She was making a point of how someone could feel a way about being called honey. She clearly took no offense to it or made it a big deal. Let's relax.
@@proswami yeah honey is such an offensive word..
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@@alexman378 the best response would’ve been to say something like “oh in English it’s not only a food but a term of endearment.” Subtly implying you her that she shouldn’t try to school people about their native tongue.
If she's offended by "honey" she should never move to or even visit the south.
always funny for the guy who dated a high schooler in his late 30s to try to be the morality police
You like twisting people's words, don't you? At which point did he try to be "the morality police"? He says: 1) people flirt with each other in all spheres of life, not just in the movie industry; 2) some people try to impose their bizzare fantasies onto other people, again in all spheres of life.
“Men and women chase eachother, right?”
[She refuses to answer]
“Right?!”
Verbal bullying. You have the problem there, in a nutshell. Male power dominating women.
@@DM-hh7wl shut up bruv
@@DM-hh7wl An interview is a two way street. THEY asked for the interview.
He thinks of himself the way we think of dave chappelle
@@mikearchibald744 Do you know there is a difference between interview and conversation? In interview one person asks question, the other answers. It's not a "two way street".
Interviewer a minute in: “Shit...this guy’s way smarter than me.”
The average person is way smarter than the average journalist.
@Fog Bear oh stfu
@Fog Bear yikes man. A life of rejection given you a bitter outlook huh. Sexism only looks bad on you, it doesn't make a difference in how things actually are. You're allowed to live with your hate and bitterness, that's your right, im just not sure why you'd want to.
@Fog Bear your box => [sexism]
@@FPSBuzz heavy projection lmao
The way she tries to make Seinfeld look stupid by creating awkward silence at specific moments in the conversation is absolutely dishonest.
Pierre-Marc Drouin yeah. That was bothering me too. But 'Seinfeld loses it on female reporter' gets more hits than 'A comedian and journalist exchange enlightening words on gender relations'
Pierre-Marc Drouin is that what she was doing? I just thought she was a space cadet. or stupid
And she kept bobbing her head like a chicken.
Or perhaps the girl he started dating at 17 is starting to hit close to home.
@@leandradozier968 Worrry about Michael and R Kelly
Jerry doesn't take women seriously and that's probably why he only dates teenagers. Him calling the interview "honey" is not surprising.
Yes!
men do not take women seriously.
I think, the word " honey" was used sarcastically and she deserved the sarcasm.
He should of said ,..give me a smile,baby!
@@mikerotonda6264 should HAVE said, damn it.
Why did she deserve it? Her question was not rude at all
Come on vicky, give me a smile BABY!!
@@Alicegab300, her approach was blatantly disingenuous. Seemed like she was trying to bait him into a potential headline. Like most people who watched, he sensed it from the start.
“It’s not the industry, honey”
I like how he slipped a Bee Movie reference in there
In November 2021, C.K. was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album for his special Sincerely, Louis C.K ... that tells you everything you need to about that industry.
@sbowesuk I don't know if mentioning honey is disrespectful in anyway, it just wouldn't be in a formal conversation one would have with a president or queen. It is taking the liberty to be casual in your conversation. And I see elders addressing younger ones often irrespective of gender. I have been addressed 'honey' by elderly waitresses and she is no celeb.
@sbowesuk I can see Queen Elizabeth calling Seinfeld honey. People are patronizing sometimes, get over it.
She didn’t catch that 😂
@sbowesuk your poor husband.
That "RIGHT!?" was such a power move.
yeah to get her to stop shoving bullshit down his throat, he wasn't having it, he was actually in show businesa unlike this dumb reporter
yes, very well articulated, good sir.
Yup, he took all the power back with that second "right?" He made her say yes. She basically submitted to a Harvey weinatein move lmfao its what makes it so funny.
Big dick energy
@@anthonyzullo not really...it seems like she had to remember the last time she saw a woman flirt with a man...
jerry dated a high school girl when he was 38 but he's never seen comedians being creeps. look in the mirror honey
I like that he managed to make her laugh while talking about such a serious thing. Navigating sensitive topics isn’t even what he’s known for but he handled this well.
True but the sad part is that his point is the he didn't see it. Her point is that's not the same as it's not there. This difference largely amounts to whether "x" is something that may happen to you. That's the sad part.
She laughed because she is not used to being challenged on her whiny bullshit. She'll shit-talk him afterwards privately to her fellow, HR-centric allies. But she'll smile at him if she ever sees him again.
That was a nervous laugh because she was caught, but still a memorable moment on Interviewer Trying to Bait the Interviewed
@@johnassal5838 He did not say "it's not there". She asked him if he saw any inappropriate conduct and he said no. This is why the meaning of the term "inappropriate conduct" is really important. So he clarifies and says that he saw a lot of behavior from all sides that he disagreed with. I mean you watched the interview yourself and didn't bother to understand what *he* was saying.
But moreover, she's not there to make a point to him or educate him on anything. She's a journalist. Her job to get his thoughts and reactions on certain matters and convey them to a wider audience. The real shame is that people don't realize the danger involved here in how she could take his earnest answers and twist them to say something he didn't intend. "Seinfeld defends sexual misconduct of friend and college".
By starting with calling her honey which is harassment 😂Jerry was part of the whole scene with Harvey 😂what do all these men have in common they're Jewish 😂the most vile race of people to ever live
What is difficult in these scenarios is straying the coversation from being hostile, while still conveying your point. Given the context, those were some fantastic social skills.
Indeed, and well said!
She did a great job, yes.
@@borncritical4801 No he did a great job, yes
well she was. She wanted to bait him with ‘So you were surprised…’
unnecessary and fishy.
She just forgot he’s not totally dumb.
@@Sinnbad21 agree HE did a great job
"You gotta get with this, this isnt showbiz "
Dude wasn't messing!
He won't shoot in his own foot lol
1:25 Who else thought he was getting ready to go into a bit?😂
I remember Larry David in Curb telling Richard lewis: You just gave a premature honey 😅
I love that show. 😄
Glad it's gonna be back soon.
Just call everyone honey...you'll be the honey guy you'll be fine! haha
That doesn’t even make sense sexually, honey. 👉👈
Hes just a guy who uses honey alot.... she's part of the honey parade 😄
2021 people get triggered by beeing called honey goes against their non binary systems
Everyone's talking about the "honey" interaction but low-key that's the most intelligent thing I've heard about the me too movement. It's not new, it's not confined to the "industry", it's about the global difference between the sexes.
When he said “honey”, I thought of a southern woman. Like Seinfield is a southern woman at heart lmao. Probably doesn’t make sense, but a lot of them say that. He had no ill intent obviously
@Hardy Harhar You’re a very odd human being if you do that often.
@Hardy Harhar he was absolutely mocking her, because he is rich enough not to tolerate being criticized for being a man. He might have said fuck you, pretty much same thing.
What's new is the entitlement of these me too movement participants, thinking that they can cancel anyone for just thinking differently. More like a fascist to me
Yeah plenty of men rape in general. I think men who are famous probably get away with it more though. Or are able to victimize more people. Isn’t that why people talk about pedophile millionaires/billionaires a lot? People care that they’re able to get away with hurting hundreds of kids without any real risk of being stopped.
We all know who set up this question...
NEWMAN!
Newoman! *bass slap*
Anyone remember when Seinfeld was on the air and this dude at 38 took his 17 year old girlfriend to her high school prom? Definitely someone who's not a creep...
Jerry will never be uncomfortable against anyone ever...
Fuck you money, unparalleled success and confidence is bullet proof. Larry David says that he wishes he could be the character he portrays on Curb. I think it's Jerry who's his inspiration whether he realizes it or not.
he has a really assertive confident personality, and he has the money and fame to back it up.
Cardio B made him uncomfortable.
Just don't make the mistake and ask him if Seinfeld got cancelled or if they decided to stop.
His therapist casually eye rolls towards his mom.
Talk about a snake interviewer. She thought she was so slick lol 😂
But stupid Jerry still fell in her trap 😁😂😂😂
@@manujohn99 yeah you know i don't think he did.
@@Speedy28Gonzales ok
@@manujohn99 The only that's trapped is your brain.
@@richardeast3328 Wonderfullll Yeahhh I loveee being trapped
“You just called me honey…”
“I’m sorry, it must have been very painful for you darlin”
She prefers toots
"two sugars darling. When's the interviewer arriving?"
A sin on the order of her calling him Dude?
His tone is patronizing and gross. To me her neutral/passive demeanor let him reveal himself. Albeit, I kind of wish they had a different interviewer that put him in his place.
@@Randomgirl25257 gross? Try a thesaurus next time, sugar cups.
He’s like “don’t ask me about my 17 year old girlfriend”
The man is too smart and secure to fall for lazy interview tricks.
It's a script like everything else these people do...
@@deductivereasoning4257 You mean the interviewer, right? Seinfeld owes nothing to the seedy showbiz world. Dude basically did one job in Hollywood for 9 short years and it made him pretty much a billionaire. He doesn't need their approval and you can tell because he doesn't bow to any of them.
He literally fucked a child when he was in his 40s.
@@mneugent7658you can also tell, because he felt entitled to go fuck a high school girl in his 40s. No one said shit.
@@mneugent7658 "Seinfeld owes nothing to the seedy showbiz world."
He's plenty seedy himself. He is as much part of their fucked up values as anyone else there.
"Men and women chase after each other, right?"
* blank stare *
"RIGHT???"
Seinfeld, you magnificent bastard!
And you must be a guy because you think condescension when she asked a reasonable question is magnificent.
@@kathryncainmadsen5850 Did you see their exchange or read my comment? You're not making a lick of sense honey.
@@rubbersole79 Yes, sweetie, I did. You don't get it. I already understood that.
@@rubbersole79 magnificent indeed
@@kathryncainmadsen5850 he wasn't being condescending - we was making sure she didn't get away with vague comments in order to score points off him later.
Some people act as if any time men and women are involved with each-other is some kind of sick power game by men - it's bullshit; so I can see why he'd want her to admit that there's nothing inherently wrong with 'chasing around after one another' so she can't later manipulate his answers.
As a woman I can say it’s true, this happens in every club, in work places, in the street, wherever, it’s not the show business, it’s everywhere
It sounds like you know all about that kind of penetration.
@@ThunderAppeal Wow great job at proving their point lmao
@@Humma_Kavula Yes, good job pointing that out snowflake.
@@ThunderAppeal you are just the kind of guy she is talking about, with your aggression and rapey talk.
@@suepeasebanitt
Darling, even if I could get away with it I wouldnt come near you or her with with 20 feet.
Both of you are not in my class, trust.
I've been abused by females far more than anyone else.
Loons like you pretend that women are merely fallen angels from heaven.
Take your trauma somewhere else please.
Before agreeing with this guy, remember that he dated a minor when he was 38y/o
"RIGHT?!" - the best part. He didn't let her get away to try to fabricate her own reality in front of gullible viewers but instead actually making her acknowledge the reality as it is most time when men and woman are together in situations like that - which is is frivolous, before moving on with the topic. Excellent
Perfect.
It's damn near impossible to regulate all interactions between men and women. It's not okay to cross the line, but the line keeps shifting and getting more blurry by the day.
The fuck are you talking about
It's "frivolous" to acknowledge the reality of predatory behavior in age-old institutions & industries? 😆😆😆 Ok bitch, calm your tits!
@@Essenceofblood5238 Ok so you where there, what happend?
I like how he dealt with her. Respectful yet didn’t take any of her shit
honey...not so respectful
@@tmk9646 if that's enough to bother someone it's because they just want to feel bothered. Their entire wardrobe should have bubble wrap in the lining. Contrary to what some may believe.. fragility is not chic.
@@tmk9646 her attempt at a trap was far more disrespectful than his retort.
@Joel N thanks for proving my point
@@kingcassius2586 spoken like an incel
Seinfeld dated a 17 year old high schooler when he was 38.
Yea so?
She was also female, had dark hair, and was shorter than him. All of these facts have as much bearing on the subject as her age.
Good for him, we should all be so lucky. 😉
Pedos, please turn yourselves in 😢
@@18skeltor : You 1st.
Immediate double standard detected. If a man calls a woman "honey", it is sexual harassment or bigotry or sexist or toxic masculinity etc. If a woman calla a man "honey" perfectly acceptable.
Jerry Seinfeld dated a 17yo when he was in his 40s. He’s acting defensive bc he’s afraid
Ah you’re right. I was wondering why he was acting like that.
She was also female, had dark hair, and was shorter than him. All of these facts have as much bearing on the subject as her age.
Nightclubs and Hollywood, it’s a den of filth and sick pedos of course he would defend it, he’s probably been to that island the other guy had
Get your facts straight. Jerry Seinfeld dated 18 year old Shoshanna Lonstein who he first met when she was 17. Lonestein has never expressed any regrets about the relationship or feelings that she was taken advantage of. The idea that an 18 year can’t be mature enough to date an older man is ridiculous. Some are not mature enough but many are. Today Lonstein is a successful fashion designer.
@@kgeo753 he’s literally on the Epstein list it’s called grooming for a reason
Bravo for refusing to be defensive or to follow a bs narrative.
I love Jerry's interviews, he doesn't play the game...
he’s honest
best comment here
He can afford to laugh in the face of the game.
@@glashoppah so true!! but he "CHOOSES" not to which is hysterical to me...
When you're as mega successful as Jerry is, you can speak your mind without worry.
I’m so happy to hear common sense come from my one of my favorite comedians ❤
'Every city's the same, right? '
Well, that one has the most crime by far...
'RIGHT!?'
I guess so... (looks to side and wants to leave).
Yeah, Jerry. I'm sure a lot of doctors and McDonald's franchisees got their start by bl0wing someone on camera and having that held over them for years, like a surprisingly large number in the entertainment industry.
Seinfeld himself, like the show that bears his name, is brilliant. Even pausing to get the interviewer to acknowledge that yes, through time immemorial, men and women chase each other. He doesn’t give anyone a pass, but places it within the context of his observable reality only. Brilliant.
But he picks his nose...
“Within his observable reality”…….that’s the problem bro. You’re saying jerry is right in his views because he sees and says things from his perspective only. This makes it impossible to see how things look from someone else’s reality, such as a journalist who just got called ‘honey’. Seinfeld is old school, perpetuating misogynistic myths and it shows in this interview.
Calling her honey disarmed her completely.
@@timwalls1452 How is calling someone "honey" bad? Would it be better to say " you little shit"?
@@timwalls1452 Tell your own story, not the one that has been fed to your by your overlords. That is old school, you missed the point.
Jesus Christ he took control of the the whole conversation with a woman using his aggressive voice and it actually worked!
@@bobbygriz5648 That's funny....bc to me, she came off like someone trying to trap him into saying something. Funny how we both watched the same thing and took away two different things from the conversation. I def am not blind to what you are saying though, but to me, her entrapment tactics, trumped his pompousness (lol) this time. I'm gonna watch it again......
@@bobbygriz5648 rewatched it.....then reread your comment......I figured out what it was. It was actually YOU that comes off like a pompous ass in your reply. Merry Christmas!
Vinyl Richie haha nice
Bobby Griz thx buddy! glad you saw the joke in my comment!
@@bobbygriz5648 he seems wayyy different than he was back in the 90s. Not even funny
Dude who dated a kid as a 38 year old man and said that she was actually on the old side while confronted about it on TV claims he never saw anything.
Sure.
He didn't date a kid.
@@NotSure109 She was 17. She wasn't an adult.
@@NotSure109 Water isn't wet. The ability to state bold faced lies as truth isn't powerful, it's destructive and shallow
@@rhino5100 lol
@@18skeltor okay
Men and 17 year old girls right jerry
While still a 17-year-old high school student, she met then 38-year-old Jerry Seinfeld in a public park. At that point, Seinfeld got her phone number. 🤡
Yup the rest of us with no money and no fame are aghast!
This. Jerry Seinfeld is a trashy, creepy, pompous ahole. I loved the show, really dislike the actor.
Shoshanna...I think they started dating when she was 18. Oh well.
@@rdwrdw3672 Doesn't matter age of consent is like 16 in most states, its just feminist cannon fodder, if it were an 17 year old lesbian dating a 24 year old lesbian and they went to the prom they would be declared heroes, oh wait that actually happened.
@@zachhiggins3321 Its not a strawman and most of the people with a age difference problem are millennials or Zoomers who dont remember marriage between 17 year olds and 30 year old men being not so uncommon. As of right now 5 of every 1000 marriages are below the age of 18, which is much higher than your chance of winning the lottery.
Older he gets more he’s starting to look like Larry David
Haha true
The Jewish evolution.
Brothers
And Putin is looking more like Ramses.
I love how he turns this into a bit… “What is it to SHOWER for somebody? I don’t even understand it. Who wants to watch somebody shower? …” 1:55
Hilarious 😆
She even laughed… good comedians can do that… laughing at the absurdity of some situation, in spite of how one feels about it.
I had to laugh out loud.
He’s right though. When I read about some of the Weinstein stuff, I was like, “where is the arousal in that?”
Jerry: There's the soap and the shampoo. Do you really wanna mix your dandruff shampoo with my leave in conditioner? And what's the deal with the loofah? Who thought this was something you'd want to scrape against your sensitive... areas?
the humanity
"It's everywhere and natural and has always been happening but also weird and I can't understand it." -Jerry Seinfeld
Truly a thinker of our time. Good thing audiences are stupid enough to fall for it.
This is why he's the best - zero BS, zero outrage
Jerry took control of that interview like the pro that he is. How to call someone “honey” and not be apologetic. Never really enjoyed his work but this was 2 mins of must watch. She thought she had him but he squashed that in 2 seconds flat.
She definitely had an agenda before the interview.
@@shagsmith3410 I agree she did have an agenda. But she didn’t have the hutzpah to back it up. If you’re going to confront Seinfeld you better be ready to go toe to toe and she clearly wasn’t ready. He shouldn’t have called her honey and when she confronted him his defense wasn’t a good one but she didn’t seize the opportunity to make her point. She folded quickly. The rest of what he said was right on in my opinion but she was too flustered to agree or disagree.
Just stop calling people, honey. What's the big deal, Neanderthal?
@@carinaa.6394 When I was a boy, adult women used to do things to me that would have been considered creepy and unthinkable if an adult man did those things to a girl, and I knew that women were doing it to other boys then and I know they still do those things to boys now, and they get away with it because they're "just being friendly," which is what my parents used to tell me. I'm an adult now and women still call me honey and baby and sweetie and I hate it. Women don't grab at me anymore like when I was a kid but the feeling is still the same.
@@carinaa.6394 lol cry harder
"What's wrong with your industry?" ...As if she's not part of the media. Half the MeToo allegations came from women in the news business (against Matt Lauer, Mark Halperin, Charlie Rose, Roger Ailes, Bill O'Reilly). Seinfeld should've asked her if SHE'S seen something, and why didn't she do anything about it?
She said "the" industry
The funny thing is you heard crickets when photos of Weinstein hanging out with women like Oprah surfaced. These women are never held accountable for their decades long friendships with all these creeps. That's how you know there's an agenda.
Tavis Smiley
For real!
OOO!
She’s trying to get him into a gotcha moment but jerry ain’t having any ofthat shit, Right? Right ?
Right.
Hell yeah, lucky he didn't fall for her trap
🎯🎯🎯
You arent going to catch him up honey!
🥺 right
Riiiiigggghhht?
Yes, it IS the industry.
Because calling a woman "Dude" sounds funny.
@eric 85 Yep. My ex got upset with me several times for calling her “dude” - not a very stable person though!
Funny how Seinfeld dated a 17 year old when he was almost 40 and no one is going after him.
Yeah that was pure creep. I feel like men like Seinfeld and Woody Allen know that it’s creepy but can’t help themselves so they marry the girls to cover it up.
Right? He is a fucking creep. He needs to be cancelled
Actually, more people are calling him out on it than ever before. I guess that no one wanted to listen to them because they're not celebrities.
@@seamslatasha3598 He didn't marry her. She turned him down. I guess that she wanted to be with someone who was her own age and not famous.
So he was in his thirties.
Ah this is why I love Seinfeld lol right? ....RIGHT? LOL
"you just called me honey"
obviously she's never eaten at a diner in the midwest, those waitresses are the worst offenders
Right maybe 'bitch' would be a more satisfactory term
Or in the south.
There's a place and time for everything. In this, it's different from a server trying to earn tips.
Just like wiping your privates in the toilet is more appropriate than doing it in public
@@mattihp lmao
shes only offended that a man called her that pet name. but if it was a woman doing it, she would be completely fine and would most likely smile at it.... fking hypocrites.
her: "you just called me honey"
Seinfeld: "yeah, were you not here two seconds ago?"
@@jwasso1179nooo it definitely isn't
@@Hazed64 It's used that way or at least negatively sometimes on people.
@@Hazed64 it's that and condescension by most anyone but girlfriends or gay guys, a guy that dated a 17yo when he was 40 doesn't get that kind of leeway, dont mind telling ya
@@jwasso1179 lol what. Not even close. You think she'd be like "you just called me bitch." and proceed to have a conversation with the man? You can tell that's clearly not the case by the reaction of the person on the receiving end... What you said is the equivalent of this stand up comedy bit: "saying midget is like saying the N word." If that was the case why can you say one word and the other is replaced by a letter... Because one word is clearly worse than the other by far.
@@NA-xg7lf So you mean, Jerry is the bltch? I agree
Jerry has added so much laughter to my life and he continues to do so everytime he opens his mouth. Love you Jerry.
I personally think he's isn't funny at all. Compared to everyone that's supported him over the years he's the least talented... But his business approach made him famous
@@williammercer8303 I resprespect your opinion. After all, any art form is all based on on opinion. We can't all like the same things. 😊
@@williammercer8303 he's the straw that stirs the drink!
@@williammercer8303 the majority of his work is on.the road doing stand up by himself..... since the late 70s
So.....
He called her honey 🍯 how did she survive ?
I was amazed myself.
He did it to make a point I am sure. Context being one of them. To isolate this issue as an "industry issue" when it is an issue of the human condition entirely...well bless your heart. It's naive and he spoke to her like he knew she was smarter than that.
One tough woman she is. you and i cant relate
She went to her safe space and cried.
LOL
He literally broke her down to his level of logic and reasoning before she could get to her cancelling gotcha questions
My mom has called every waitress/waiter honey for 40+ years , I never thought for a moment she was saying anything inappropriate AND I STILL DON'T.
Bless your heart
that doesn't change the fact that it can sound very condescending or worse in certain situations. Here Jerry's response came out as condescending (even if it wasn't his intention) and particularly tone deaf because the discussion is about men abusing women through their positions. Combined with a deflective non-answer, the situation got worse.
@@icyveins-24 Oh Jesus. Tone deaf, condescending... come on. It was neither of those. His whole point in saying it and how he explained it was that if you can't find the temperature and nuance in the very common, basic words I'm using then that's on you. And she wasn't actually bothered by it. She tried to turn the conversation to that but she could tell he wasn't going for it and wasn't sorry for what he said (since he said nothing wrong). She backed away from that lame topic and got the conversation back to where it should've been quite well. It's no different than if he were speaking to a guy and he said, for example, "it's not the car's fault, buddy". The inclusion of "buddy" at the end is how you tell the guy he's not even close to the answer, that he's not clued in on what's really wrong; calling him a dope but with a nice word. And what deflective non-answer? He answered everything she brought up. You're looking for things that weren't there. The word police don't effect the best of us.
@@chadsterrrible You can call him an idiot all you like but he's right and so was his mom.
@@mneugent7658 "the best of us" ? Lol. And who would that be, the people who are aligned with you and don't discuss about the possibility of things sounding different than how you claim it to be? People who don't stop to think that maybe words are evolving along with the society?
The way you explained your car mechanic analogy, usage of "buddy" may not be condescending indeed. That's why I said it CAN be in certain conditions.
However there is clearly something wrong with showbiz and he gave a response that looked like he was dragging his feet around. Yes he answered but that led to nothing. It's important to call out that something is specifically wrong with showbiz. When you say something like "it's everywhere" that undercuts the significance of this situation in showbiz particularly and Seinfeld is a very respected representative of that business which is a missed opportunity.
Let's continue with broken car analogy. If you reach out to Toyota (just random example) CEO and ask him why does their Toyota XYZ cars break so often and lead to many deaths and he responds "Well buddy, every car breaks down". That's an answer yes but does it help with anything? No, hence a deflective non-answer. Easily the phrase "buddy" there can also be assoicated with a condescending behavior especially if he has tone like "you got it wrong, let me tell you what's correct".
I'm not suggesting he is an abuser or trying to hide/defend others or that she is a good interviewer. Just to be clear.
1:25 i think the fact he doesn't get it might be why he never saw it. no, it doesn't make sense sexually, it's abuse. it's completely different from men and women chasing after each other in regular sexual exchanges.
His rhetoric is so flawed.
I've been saying from the beginning... #metoo was/is about power and control.
The control that men in the entertainment industry were exerting over women.
"You scratch my back, or I'll destroy your career."
Well why would Louis ask Jerry to watch him jerk off?
Of course he'd be against it. It's not like most people forgot his grown ass started dating a chick right after she turned 18.
So you're telling me he dated a legal aged woman? How could he!
@@coolsquirtlesquad He actually didn't bother waiting. He started dating her before she turned 18
@@coolsquirtlesquad he groomed her while she was underage and started dating her before 18
@@commentingisawasteoftime7195 how did he groom her? And how old was she when he started to "approach" her? And what difference does it make if a girl of 17 years and 11 months old dates an adult man?
@@Dmdm_dm 18 is the line we drew.
The funny one in Seinfeld was George, not Genocide Jerry.
The show would not have lasted long without George.
He's 100% right - every time there's an incident the narrative is "X industry/institution has a sexual harassment issue". No. There's nothing peculiar about that industry. Any place where rich, powerful and influential men are working with women, you have the same issue, whether its the armed services, academia, entertainment, business, law, government, religion or the local library. And it's not a cultural thing either. The same thing happens everywhere around the world and throughout history. But the media can't make hay around something that's been happening since the beginning of time. They have to insist that that particular industry has an issue.
I think the film industry highlights it due to the huge difference between the desperation of the women involved and the power of the executive who was taking advantage of that. It still doesn't make complete sense to me. Like if you got all the starlets in LA right now and had them do a survey asking them if they would polish off a fat, nasty old film exec for a big role, (assuming they were honest) how many of them would say yes? I'd be willing to bet it'd be a double digit percentage. I get Weinstein was a scumbag for exploiting that throughout most of his career but people need to stop acting like this is new or some modern phenomenon.
I guess what gets me is that (presumably) every woman who did sexual favors for Weinstein was doing it completely willingly. What kind of agency does the woman who consents to this have? Sure the executive is exerting power over her, but is she not exerting her natural power over him also? If it's a consensual agreement, then both parties are agreeing that it's a fair exchange. If the woman has the power to say no then is she victimized? If the woman understands what she stands to gain, is she a victim? I guess you can argue that the Hollywood starlet didn't have a choice because of their career aspirations, but that doesn't exactly hold water. Prostitutes willingly do the same thing for money, is this really that different? The difference is the starlet gets a role that massively advances her career and makes her lots of money, the prostitute gets a couple hundred bucks. Not to mention the women in the workforce who are willing to try to be seductive for career gain whether the guy initiates it or not. It's absolutely a two way street. There have been women willing to "F their way to the top" throughout all of history, especially modern history. Where's the line where the woman is wrong and malicious and where the man is?
Except the priesthood. There’s just something inherent about that “industry”.
You're right, life was much better when women stayed home to do actual important work.
Women also harass men in the same ways. It is not a gender thing but a personality and opportunity thing.
@@0ooTheMAXXoo0 Gay men harassing straight men is even more egregious.
Such a killer response from this question when she wasn’t actually asking the question for his answer.
She made a fool out herself and Jerry was very kind about it
I love how Jerry speaks his mind and tells it like it is. I appreciate him for putting it out there with no fear!
'Every city's the same, right? '
Well, that one has the most crime by far...
'RIGHT!?'
I guess so... (looks to side and wants to leave).
Yeah, Jerry. I'm sure a lot of doctors and McDonald's franchisees got their start by bl0wing someone on camera and having that held over them for years, like a surprisingly large number in the entertainment industry.