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California Diversity Chief Says Harvey Weinstein Victims Knew What They Were Doing: Kevin E. Hooks also made light of Bill Cosby drugging and raping women.

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The man tapped by California’s attorney general to be his agency’s first diversity and inclusion chief says victims of serial rapist Harvey Weinstein knew what they were doing when they had sex with him, that he sympathized with Bill Cosby during his rape trial, and that innocent men need to be sacrificed for the sake of the #MeToo movement.

The state’s new diversity, equity, and inclusion guru Kevin E. Hooks said that the women who came forward to say they were forced to have sex with Weinstein were willfully choosing to trade sex for job opportunities in the film industry. “I want to have an uncomfortable conversation,” Hooks said on a Sept. 2018 episode of his CEOLife podcast. “If you call my sister, or my niece, or some of the women I grew up with, up to a hotel suite to have a ‘business meeting,’ and you open the door in a bathrobe, it’s not not going to end like some of these ended.”

Hooks, who on Jan. 17 was tapped to serve as the California Justice Department’s first-ever chief diversity and inclusion officer, said Weinstein’s victims chose to subject themselves to the disgraced Hollywood producer’s assaults.

“What’s the psychology,” Hooks said, “that separates a women’s Spidey-Senses from going, ‘I’m not going in there,’ to [doing] the cost-benefit analysis of, ‘But this is my opportunity to get a job, and I’ve been in this industry for 20 years, toiling away, waiting tables on the side, and I finally get an invitation to Mecca.'”

Hooks’s comments could put him at odds with his new employer. California attorney general Rob Bonta’s (D.) website unequivocally states that “sexual violence derives from unequal power relationships, and is one of the most common violations of people’s rights.” Gov. Gavin Newsom (D.) has called the #MeToo movement “a profound opportunity to address deeper issues.”

h/t Glenn

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