@@8tsunami7 It would still be possible in a different context, since sexual assault can happen for reasons other than sexual gratification. Let's say Actor A has hostility towards Actor B, and decides to forcibly kiss them as "joke" to get a reaction.
Wow. Mindy Kaling openly bragging about sexually harassing co-workers and using her position to threaten people with their jobs. That's messed up. Just because it was improvised doesn't make it okay.
I hear about actors improvising kisses all the time, but they talk about it first and mutually agree to do it, not one spontaneously attacking the other person with their saliva without their consent. Some actors even have like a “no kissing” clause in their contracts. I doubt anyone would have been laughing if she was a man. She’s so gross
I don't think "blackmail" is the right term (I think that would something like if he told her "Get me a raise, or I'm going to tell people you sexually assaulted me."), but yeah.
@@as3957it is blackmail in the sense that SHE is the one blackmailing HIM. Her actions were “if you oppose me, I’ll have you fired. If you don’t, I won’t fire you.
@@zango3134 I think blackmail is defined as the demanding money in return for not telling other people something that would damage the target's reputation; so he could blackmail her, unless she threatened to tell something she made up. Edit: I looked at more definitions, and it looks like it has more general definitions that apply here. I was originally looking at the definition from Cambridge, but definitons from dictionaries such as Miriam-Webster apply.
@@Verillia I looked at definitions from a few directories and it looks like you're right, I was thinking of the definition that specifies threatening to tell something that would damage a person's reputation, but I see there are more general definitions that apply.
Look up how a guy was forcing Cameron Diaz to kiss him at the Oscars and how everyone was laughing and cheering him on, when he finally forced her face onto his he kissed her and said "good girl". This happens an insane amount.
@@fawnieee that was wrong of him, but at least karma instantly got him back by Jim Carrey forcing a kiss on him. Also in Mindy's case it's the mad hypocrisy of it all because of the movement she supports.
@@fawnieee th-cam.com/video/g4uBakXkCfQ/w-d-xo.html Jim Carey sucked his face into his mouth for a second to get him back. What a treasure that man was.
She’s a writer on that show. So she is able to write herself into having scenes laying in bed with handsome men who are just there to do a scene. Then not write that she’s going to kiss them in the script. Then “improvise” what she wants to do with them. Then threaten to fire anybody for mentioning anything about it. It’s really sick to think that she plans these things out that way
What's worse is that she thinks it's ok and funny to joke about it on late night TV because he didn't complain, as if he wasn't scared of complaining about it because Mindy Kaling was a "fire friendly" boss.
And this everyone, is why it is important to have intimacy coordinators. So shit like this doesn’t happen. It does not matter the gender of the actor, nobody should experience workplace harassment.
@@BigSteve9713 Every organization has its bad actors, and the Church is no exception. But the Church doesn't officially condone any sex outside of marriage, much less pedophilia or sexual harassment. Truth is, "intimacy coordinators" are not immune to acting in terrible ways, just as police definitely break laws from time to time. Doesn't negate the need for them, only a need for people with integrity.
@@BigSteve9713 No it wouldn't. The percentage of churchmen who abuse kids is smaller in comparison to to other groups. The percentage of public school teachers who abuse kids is way higher for example. The reason it seems more prevalent is because Hollywood and the media has a hateboner for Christianity and so whenever a priest does abuse a kid they make sure to broadcast it as much as the can. Meanwhile every politician and CEO was visiting Epstien's island and the media refuses to investigate.
@@atronite They still lobby for lesser penalty for pedophilia and hide, cover up and deny doesn't matter what they officially say if reality shows otherwise if your organization is known for years for "bad actors" and they do more to cover up then to punish and prevent then the "few bad apples" argument is not an excuse.
Kaling is not a feminist. She doesn't care about consent. She thinks this is a funny story, that this somehow makes her look like a girlboss, rather than a creepy pervert who abuses her power, and uses humour to sanitise that fact.
@@JustapErson So true. People have turned the feminist movement from women = men to women > men. So much so that people associate feminism with misandry. That's why people like Sienna Mae Gomez and Mindy Kaling were able to get away with what they did with zero retribution besides a slightly lowered reputation.
Sexism is sexism....and this is proof that it’s a double standard for men vs women. This made me incredibly uncomfortable, and I hate the nonchalant way that she made this seem acceptable and Ok.
@@TazyBaby Call it out whenever it happens. The worst thing you can do is to turn a blind eye on things like this. No type of harassment is okay, be it from men or women
It's sexual harrassment whether Lee (or anyone) publically says it is or not. Remember he is in the uncomfortable situation of trying to keep his private life private and not burn bridges in a very who-you-know business, and like many people, probably has to "laugh off" things that he really didn't find funny at all. Besides, even if someone says it's nbd, but everyone else can see they're being taken advantage of -- like example : with a drunk person, a child, an employee, adult-student, or kohai in a lesser position of authority, etc. etc. -- does that actually mean there's nothing problematic happening? Probably not. And that's not cool. It's not behaviour to be encouraged or dismissed/ignored.
Intimacy scenes are one thing you don't improvise ever (unless you and your co-actor establish it's okay which is only really possible when you know each other very well). This is why we have intimacy coordinators. This kind of behavior is unacceptable and the way it's talked about in this context is sick.
If he was a comedian, yeah. The peck on the lips was weird and she shouldn't have done that, but the "tell anyone and you're fired" is just edgy humor.
I find it appalling how she flaunts and brags about it. At least she could have admitted the mistake and move on with the conversation. I feel like I'm repeating what most comments say but really... if it was the other way around, things would probably get quite ugly.
Exactly. It's one thing that it happened, but to publicly brag about it is so wild to me. I guess she feels no one will be able to do anything to her so she doesn't care if she says it on live TV or not.
what makes me really sad is this happened 6 years ago if not more and NO ONE talks about, I feel like most people don't even know that she full on SA'd a male coworker. If the roles were reversed Mindy would never live it down, as she should. This is disgusting, she shouldn't be allowed near people or the internet or scooby doo.
I've been spreading the link so people can see it under Velma review videos, and no joke I had someone get mad at me and claim I was just trying to cancel Mindy using old shit from the past. Like?? So if it's a male victim it doesn't matter? This person had a back and forth with me and needless to say, my faith in humanity is currently dwindling.
@@TheChichi1010 I cannot agree with you more, my faith is also dwindling, this world so messed up- but also that's a really good idea, putting the link under Velma reviews!
@@as3957 I mean, if they go around saying believe all women, then I expect them to want me to believe Mindy here, and so i do. I do believe her. And that's why id arrest her if i could, because i believe her so much
Watched this because I thought they had a movie together that I didn't know of and it's like those kind of "what is it like to work with_" interviews but ended up watching something really awful. CONSENT IS A MUST, no reason/excuse is ever justifiable when it comes to matters like that.
You aren't even addressing the worst part. Her facing no repercussions and knowingly so. As she tells it in a humorous way and only gets laughs in return. You love talking about the patriarchy and how it benefits men, but you always dismiss and ignore the fact that women are basically unimpeachable and can get scot-free with doing ANYTHING with no legal nor societal repercussions in this supposedly misogynist society. How does that track with the imposed narrative? It doesn't, that's why you don't address it.
Just wanted to say that this is not okay. If we do not accept such behaviour from men then such behaviour should not be accepted from women even though I can understand that it is hard to control yourself in front of someone like Lee Pace.. This is not okay.
women: it's hard to control yourself in front of someone like Lee Pace feminist: i know right tee hee men: it's hard to control yourself in front of someone like Gal Gadot feminists: call the police!!!! #Metoo for GAL!!!! EQUAL RIGHTS!!!
Does she know the word " consent " ? It's valable for both men and women, thats just irrespectfull and creepy. We don't kiss someone without permission. You're not living in "the sleeping beauty", darling .
Tbf I had no idea who Mindy Kaling was till this year but she's already lost my respect. If the roles had been reversed, along with that "tell anyone and you're fired" line, it would have been part of the MeToo movement. It goes both ways and she was in the wrong here
@@jones2277 If the roles were reversed. If it was a boring sort of work situation, and not actors, it would have been sexual harrassment, plain and simple. She had power over him in the sense that SHE was the lead, and yes, probably had some control over hiring. It's never OK, no matter which gender has the power.
Mindy Kaling openly says she kissed someone without consent and ttreathening people they will be fired if they spoke out about it. The audience gives het an applause and laughs about it. Now imagine if the roles were reversed then people would call him a rapist, a monster, the audience would have booed him off stage and he would get jail time. Harassment is Harassment no matter what gender you are and we really should take this serious for both .
Ironically, that crap happened to Cathy Dennis years ago. She told how she was assaulted by Milli vainilli and everyone laughed including the host. It's not just sexism. These type of people who consume and generate gossip are simple awful.
Ever since I saw this interview, it got stuck inside my head. Now that things were surfacing, I felt bad for Lee Pace. When you watch the scene in the series, he looks shocked but is gracious enough to continue acting the scene.
@@BikingWIthPanda I'm pretty sure the only time a "spontaneous kiss" is allowed is when you have a crush for them or if they are a long time friend who doesn't mind that kind of stuff. Kissing a co worker out of the blue though? That'd fall under sexual harassment. If someone did that to Mindy and she didn't find them to be pretty, I'm pretty sure she'd sue the hell out of them.
You can hear the double standard with the women yelling when they show his picture. Didn't know "improvising" is a synonym for sexual harassment. "No one said anything. No one reported anything." After I told them "Tell anyone and you're fired." How is this ok??? As a man I am so sick of this.
Wow. I know women who have found themselves in similar situations and felt they just had to laugh it off even though they were disgustingly humiliated by the experience. What an awful woman.
That line in Velma about “telling it straight, like comedians before #MeToo” was already gross but in the context of this video it’s like… uhhhh damn lol
It’s fucked up to force a gay man to kiss you, then threaten co-workers with being fired after they inform you that you crossed a legal and ethical boundary
"Teehee I sexually assaulted my employee and threatened to fire him afterwards, but its ok Im cooky." *Audience bursts into laughter* and this is why our socierty is so broken, double standards.
Lee being alright with this is nice and all but people need to realize that Mindy could’ve done this to someone that was NOT alright with it. Don’t kiss someone unless you know they won’t mind.
@@ShinMail6164 what? Where is the patriarchy in this situation? Because if it was an actual patriarchy do you think she would be working still? Hell she would be in prison. I love when a woman does something to a man it is still the fault of men and the woman is blameless no matter what.
@@keithkoganeislife3144 Bro, it’s the patriarchy’s fault, but not the man’s fault. Both men and women suffer bad consequences from the patriarchal society we live in. The patriarchy teaches us that men are dominant while women are submissive and therefore implicitly tell men they cannot be hurt by women, ie they gotta “men up.” OTHER men have downplayed sexually harassed men for this exact reason. Men cannot voice up about emotional abuse they get from their wives because people don’t believe a man can get hurt because of patriarchy. So long you don’t understand, you won’t be able to fight it. It’s a joint effort.
@@8tsunami7 Ah yes, because that is a completely relevant and valid counter-argument to what was just said... #1. A hypothetical does not require a person's *character* to be involved unless specifically stated by the proposer of the hypothetical. Meaning (for the sake of idiots like you) that him being gay is completely irrelevant as you could just as easily replace him with some random straight man off the street and *NOTHING* about the entire point being made *by* the hypothetical changes in the least. #2. Gay people *CAN* still physically sexually assault women. So even if Lee Pace, personally, *wouldn't* do it, he still categorically possesses the *physical capacity* TO do it. Which means that the hypothetical still stands completely unmoved by your ignorant comment. #3. Hitler wouldn't open up a flower shop, but that doesn't stop me from using it as a hypothetical to make a point about hypotheticals, now does it? Go fail miserably at something else *somewhere* else. You are of no value here, unless you are willing to admit a severe mistake on your part and learn from the experience.
@@8tsunami7 Not in this context, obviously, but it's important to remember that people can commit sexual assault for reasons other than sexual gratification. For male-on-male crimes, I think fraternity hazing can be sexual, and for a hypothetical scenario like this, some people seem to think sexual harassment is a prank.
Yeah, has everything to do with the fact that he's a guy and very little to do with the fact that he's ultra-rich and has a shitload of influence 🙄 Also, great way to deflect from the issue at hand.
Gotta love how “offended” these women were at this woman proudly sharing a story in which she took advantage of a fellow actor because he was “sooo attractive”
You don't? That's because you haven't been listening. You know damn well why it is. It just doesn't track with the imposed narrative that we live in a patriarchy. Women have benn able to get no repercussion for their actions, including their crimes, for a long time and they know it. That's why she told this in a humorous way in TV... You know damn well why people were cheering her up. It's called female privilege, you just like to deny it exists and pretend we live in a misogyinist society..
they're a talk show audience, they pretty much cheer whatever If it was Jimmy Fallon fake laughing and convulsing like he is in need of first aid, they'd still laugh along with him, talk show audiences are weird like that
She do that to a man and everyone laughs, but if she was telling this same story but instead she was the one who was kissed, everyone would be serious. We are definetely living in a society!
I think it's justified, since we're hating on her for sexually assaulting someone. And don't think I knew about what she did before people started writing articles about it in relation to the recent backlash against this that started after Velma.
"it's fine because no one reported it" like after she said she threatened to fire him (and the audience applauded????) like this is literally insane >.< actors should be professional. There's a difference between improv and this crap :/
@@Olivia-ek9ib I do'nt know he didn't sound very comfortable to me. That joke at the ends seemed to be trying to lighten the mood, and shift focus away from her.
late to this one and some have said similar things, but if the gender roles were reversed here there's a strong chance this would have blown up, the guy would likely be labeled as horrible with lawsuits following and likely a shutdown in production. Could be way off but in summation, this isn't cool.
it could have happened that way, with this event. the roles don't need to be reversed. however, Lee didn't file anything. she never faced any charges because he didn't think there were anything to charge for.
He didn't complain about it. nobody said anything. it's fine. Didn't get reported.. that doesn't mean it wasn't sexual harassment. such double standard BS
Imagine the level of entitlement and privilege here. To openly brag about this, and in such a cynical and legitimately awkward way. Replay it in your head without Conan saving her with his quips.
Ah ha ha, this one time, I sexually assaulted a coworker, ha ha, and then I told anyone that saw that they would be fired if they said anything ha ha, I'm a good person.
This is sexual assault. I'm a woman and a survivor and I advocate for ALL survivors regardless of gender. Lee didn't deserve this and Mindy threatening to fire ppl who talked about this is evil and deplorable.
Any touch or physical contact must be cleared by both parties in a scene (improvisation too must be cleared like what are your boundaries and what are you comfortable with and not comfortable with) and blocked and explained by an intimacy coach. These are professional actors who often have lives outside of acting like having partners and families. This is a massive violation on any film set let alone a sag union job.
And this is what it's called "reverse sexism". What if the situation was flipped? I bet Lee Pace would be in a massive lawsuit problem, his career would be over and this thing wouldn’t be as funny as we thought #metoo
I suppose we can always hope that the situation wasn't as ethically bankrupt as it sounded, and that Lee was cool with it, but come on consent people. Consent is key.
People are laughing at sexual harrassment and abuse of power in that audience. This is so gross. I didn't know how gross this woman was. She was lucky she wasn't reported and got away with it... And now she's exposing this situation without knowing if the actor (who ofc had no interest in her since he's gay) would feel uncomfortale about it. She even jokes(? about the possibility of keep getting away with this, so she didn't regret it at all.
If a man did this to a woman on set, it would be frowned upon and she would scream: ME TOO! No wonder Lee wanted nothing to do with her anymore after this. She's SO gross and disrespectful. 😑
Yep that is definitely fucked up. But guys are just supposed to be fine with it. Not only should you NOT complain but you also have to laugh about it and pretend you enjoy it as well.
"Tell anyone and you're fired" is some Weinstein-level shit.
Except that she's a woman, so no "metoo" activist will say anything and it's totally OK, double standards and hypocrisy at it's finest in Hollywood.
Double standards since she will get away with it
@@rexlumontad5644 Old spice guy?
She will get away with it, and she knew it. And she was not joking about the firing.
@@rexlumontad5644 She's part of the "new royalty" in Hollywood. She's protected.
Now if Lee Pace did this to Mindy, we'd be looking at an entirely different situation here
Lee is gay.
@@8tsunami7 even worse then
@@8tsunami7 It would still be possible in a different context, since sexual assault can happen for reasons other than sexual gratification. Let's say Actor A has hostility towards Actor B, and decides to forcibly kiss them as "joke" to get a reaction.
@@paveantelic7876 id say just as bad tbh. Unsolicited behavior is unsolicited behavior no matter who’s the victim
World is so unfair.
Wow. Mindy Kaling openly bragging about sexually harassing co-workers and using her position to threaten people with their jobs. That's messed up. Just because it was improvised doesn't make it okay.
Breaking the glass ceiling on dreadful behavior! Yay, grrlz!
I hear about actors improvising kisses all the time, but they talk about it first and mutually agree to do it, not one spontaneously attacking the other person with their saliva without their consent. Some actors even have like a “no kissing” clause in their contracts. I doubt anyone would have been laughing if she was a man. She’s so gross
She's "oppressed" though
its ok , only white people can be racist/sexist/oppresors etc because......mm....muh colonialism or something
@@puddintame6310 truly a win for women everywhere
The fact that she feels so comfortable in saying all of this says a lot.
Because she got away with it.
Women
Feels like a self fullfilling prophecy of celebrating "Rape Culture"
The clapping of the audience....yiiiikes
The fact that you said the fact that shows the fact that you didn’t really need to say the fact that
I hope this pops up and circulates more with the release of Velma
Oh it is
That’s how I found out about this
@@MooseShower I came from Charlie's video. What an appalling woman
Velma is her true self, she cant show otherwise
@@ghoulien Charlie is the best newscaster. I keep up with the media because of him
Admitting to sexual harassment and blackmail live on television. Holy crap
I don't think "blackmail" is the right term (I think that would something like if he told her "Get me a raise, or I'm going to tell people you sexually assaulted me."), but yeah.
@@as3957 it literally is blackmail
@@as3957it is blackmail in the sense that SHE is the one blackmailing HIM. Her actions were “if you oppose me, I’ll have you fired. If you don’t, I won’t fire you.
@@zango3134 I think blackmail is defined as the demanding money in return for not telling other people something that would damage the target's reputation; so he could blackmail her, unless she threatened to tell something she made up. Edit: I looked at more definitions, and it looks like it has more general definitions that apply here. I was originally looking at the definition from Cambridge, but definitons from dictionaries such as Miriam-Webster apply.
@@Verillia I looked at definitions from a few directories and it looks like you're right, I was thinking of the definition that specifies threatening to tell something that would damage a person's reputation, but I see there are more general definitions that apply.
Never in my days would i have thought i would see people having a conversation and laughing about assaulting someone on live television
Look up how a guy was forcing Cameron Diaz to kiss him at the Oscars and how everyone was laughing and cheering him on, when he finally forced her face onto his he kissed her and said "good girl".
This happens an insane amount.
@@fawnieee that was wrong of him, but at least karma instantly got him back by Jim Carrey forcing a kiss on him. Also in Mindy's case it's the mad hypocrisy of it all because of the movement she supports.
Its ok because shes a woman #sarcasm
@@fawnieee th-cam.com/video/g4uBakXkCfQ/w-d-xo.html Jim Carey sucked his face into his mouth for a second to get him back. What a treasure that man was.
@@fawnieee ew.
Imagine if that had happened to her. She would be feeling completely differently. Jesus wtf
She be doing a special on TV about it. She was front and center during the metoo movement.
SHE'S A WOMAN, SHE CAN NOT HARRASS SOMEONE SEXUALLY
It was so obviously a joke. I highly doubt that's how it went down.
@@SPACEDOUT19 you are a moron.
sexual harassment is sexual harassment. this's like saying some shit like 'women can't be murderers'. grow the hell up
@@asherujudo7383 it’s a “joke” in poor taste
She’s a writer on that show. So she is able to write herself into having scenes laying in bed with handsome men who are just there to do a scene. Then not write that she’s going to kiss them in the script. Then “improvise” what she wants to do with them. Then threaten to fire anybody for mentioning anything about it. It’s really sick to think that she plans these things out that way
Yeah and what does the media do? Celebrate her.
@@sarcasm-83 Says a lot about them
What's worse is that she thinks it's ok and funny to joke about it on late night TV because he didn't complain, as if he wasn't scared of complaining about it because Mindy Kaling was a "fire friendly" boss.
What are you babbling about? Get a hobby or a job.
@@sarcasm-83 crybaby response
And this everyone, is why it is important to have intimacy coordinators. So shit like this doesn’t happen. It does not matter the gender of the actor, nobody should experience workplace harassment.
We used to have those actually. It was called the Church.
@@KageMinowara except the church would do the opposite, especially to little kids
@@BigSteve9713 Every organization has its bad actors, and the Church is no exception. But the Church doesn't officially condone any sex outside of marriage, much less pedophilia or sexual harassment.
Truth is, "intimacy coordinators" are not immune to acting in terrible ways, just as police definitely break laws from time to time. Doesn't negate the need for them, only a need for people with integrity.
@@BigSteve9713 No it wouldn't. The percentage of churchmen who abuse kids is smaller in comparison to to other groups. The percentage of public school teachers who abuse kids is way higher for example.
The reason it seems more prevalent is because Hollywood and the media has a hateboner for Christianity and so whenever a priest does abuse a kid they make sure to broadcast it as much as the can. Meanwhile every politician and CEO was visiting Epstien's island and the media refuses to investigate.
@@atronite They still lobby for lesser penalty for pedophilia and hide, cover up and deny doesn't matter what they officially say if reality shows otherwise if your organization is known for years for "bad actors" and they do more to cover up then to punish and prevent then the "few bad apples" argument is not an excuse.
Kaling is not a feminist. She doesn't care about consent. She thinks this is a funny story, that this somehow makes her look like a girlboss, rather than a creepy pervert who abuses her power, and uses humour to sanitise that fact.
Most feminists today technically aren't feminists either honestly.
@@JustapErson So true. People have turned the feminist movement from women = men to women > men. So much so that people associate feminism with misandry. That's why people like Sienna Mae Gomez and Mindy Kaling were able to get away with what they did with zero retribution besides a slightly lowered reputation.
So, a modern feminist. Which is a misandrist pretending they're about equality.
Sexism is sexism....and this is proof that it’s a double standard for men vs women.
This made me incredibly uncomfortable, and I hate the nonchalant way that she made this seem acceptable and Ok.
That double standard it’s just part of life for us. It sucks but no one cares, so what can you do?
She sounds like a psychopath, just like the character she plays in the Mindy show
@@TazyBaby Call it out whenever it happens. The worst thing you can do is to turn a blind eye on things like this. No type of harassment is okay, be it from men or women
It's sexual harrassment whether Lee (or anyone) publically says it is or not. Remember he is in the uncomfortable situation of trying to keep his private life private and not burn bridges in a very who-you-know business, and like many people, probably has to "laugh off" things that he really didn't find funny at all. Besides, even if someone says it's nbd, but everyone else can see they're being taken advantage of -- like example : with a drunk person, a child, an employee, adult-student, or kohai in a lesser position of authority, etc. etc. -- does that actually mean there's nothing problematic happening? Probably not. And that's not cool. It's not behaviour to be encouraged or dismissed/ignored.
Agree, absolutely agree.
And shitty that everyone is clapping and laughing about it and making jokes that it's not something she should have done
wow impressed you used the term kohai.
@@matthewdegroot1201
> using the term kohai
fuckin weebs
This is so disturbing. This is why intimacy coordinators are needed on sets and stages
Intimacy scenes are one thing you don't improvise ever (unless you and your co-actor establish it's okay which is only really possible when you know each other very well). This is why we have intimacy coordinators. This kind of behavior is unacceptable and the way it's talked about in this context is sick.
Whole audience cracking up. Get Harvey Weinstein to tell this exact story, is it still funny then?
No. That's the end of it. No.
Is the applause sign on?
@@JodeneSparks1989 ah the famous applause sign, as always being enforced by armed guards in the periphery of the audience...
No this is different though cause she isn’t male, right? Sexual harassment is ok if it’s women but men can’t do it
If he was a comedian, yeah. The peck on the lips was weird and she shouldn't have done that, but the "tell anyone and you're fired" is just edgy humor.
That’s creepy...you don’t kiss someone without permission.
I know people hate it but simply switch the roles here and Lee is sitting in the chair saying this about her, consider how it would go down.
I find it appalling how she flaunts and brags about it. At least she could have admitted the mistake and move on with the conversation. I feel like I'm repeating what most comments say but really... if it was the other way around, things would probably get quite ugly.
This is so embarrado and so so wrong.
americano double standards
Si no te gusta puedes quejarte al Ministerio del Hombre. Ahh cierto, no existe porque a nadie le importamos 😞😞
Exactly. It's one thing that it happened, but to publicly brag about it is so wild to me. I guess she feels no one will be able to do anything to her so she doesn't care if she says it on live TV or not.
@@mcflurryfrostie She's basically reached a level of privilege that white men haven't even had in a very long time, let alone the past few years.
what makes me really sad is this happened 6 years ago if not more and NO ONE talks about, I feel like most people don't even know that she full on SA'd a male coworker. If the roles were reversed Mindy would never live it down, as she should. This is disgusting, she shouldn't be allowed near people or the internet or scooby doo.
I've been spreading the link so people can see it under Velma review videos, and no joke I had someone get mad at me and claim I was just trying to cancel Mindy using old shit from the past. Like?? So if it's a male victim it doesn't matter? This person had a back and forth with me and needless to say, my faith in humanity is currently dwindling.
@@TheChichi1010 I cannot agree with you more, my faith is also dwindling, this world so messed up- but also that's a really good idea, putting the link under Velma reviews!
@@obsydi0n893 because it's JUST a KISS. what the hell? are you 11?
@@BikingWIthPanda and you're a predator if you really think that way lmao
“Believe all men.” Arrest her and fire her. Equality.
I think the original phrase "believe all women" is more applicable here. A woman admitted to sexually assaulting someone. And we believe her.
More like:
"I believe you, Mindy."
*Jail cell opening sounds*
@@TGMS77 I want to make sure I got the joke. You mean Mindy being arrested because they believe her that she harassed him?
@@as3957 I mean, if they go around saying believe all women, then I expect them to want me to believe Mindy here, and so i do. I do believe her. And that's why id arrest her if i could, because i believe her so much
@@TGMS77 I agree (and in general, we should believe anyone who admits to something like this).
Wow. Velma really is a self insert
I feel so bad for lee, like... REALLY bad... plus she is manipulating people with firing them for not saying anything
I honestly think that was a joke.
@@132allie yes, because she as a woman can not harass anyone :D
@@132allie Would you 'honestly think' that if a man said the same story? I bet he'll be cancelled even if he was joking.
@@acommonman7950 I’m not disagreeing with you.
It’s a joke
what's wild is that these talk shows are scripted (note the pre-ready photo of Lee Pace) and yet they still thought saying this was a good idea
Watched this because I thought they had a movie together that I didn't know of and it's like those kind of "what is it like to work with_" interviews but ended up watching something really awful. CONSENT IS A MUST, no reason/excuse is ever justifiable when it comes to matters like that.
You aren't even addressing the worst part. Her facing no repercussions and knowingly so. As she tells it in a humorous way and only gets laughs in return.
You love talking about the patriarchy and how it benefits men, but you always dismiss and ignore the fact that women are basically unimpeachable and can get scot-free with doing ANYTHING with no legal nor societal repercussions in this supposedly misogynist society.
How does that track with the imposed narrative? It doesn't, that's why you don't address it.
Just wanted to say that this is not okay. If we do not accept such behaviour from men then such behaviour should not be accepted from women even though I can understand that it is hard to control yourself in front of someone like Lee Pace.. This is not okay.
women: it's hard to control yourself in front of someone like Lee Pace
feminist: i know right tee hee
men: it's hard to control yourself in front of someone like Gal Gadot
feminists: call the police!!!! #Metoo for GAL!!!! EQUAL RIGHTS!!!
@@Mhats anyone who truly believes in feminism recognizes how gross she is in this situation
@@spiritlamb3867 doubtful
@@hollywooddc1708 Nope, not doubtful at all. Don't act like you know what feminism is :)
@@hollywooddc1708 you missed the truly, what YOU'RE talking about are just misandrists who don't want to admit it
Does she know the word " consent " ?
It's valable for both men and women, thats just irrespectfull and creepy.
We don't kiss someone without permission.
You're not living in "the sleeping beauty", darling .
Damn it mindy, we're trying to get people to STOP doing that.
People? Not really, you are only trying to sop men from doing that. When it's women, you don't care.
Tbf I had no idea who Mindy Kaling was till this year but she's already lost my respect. If the roles had been reversed, along with that "tell anyone and you're fired" line, it would have been part of the MeToo movement. It goes both ways and she was in the wrong here
obviously it was a joke, otherwise she wouldn't have said it on a talk show!
People need to lighten up on both sides!
it's only sexual harassment if Lee sees it that way. if he comes forward and says he felt violated, then let's revisit this conversation.
@@jones2277 If the roles were reversed. If it was a boring sort of work situation, and not actors, it would have been sexual harrassment, plain and simple. She had power over him in the sense that SHE was the lead, and yes, probably had some control over hiring. It's never OK, no matter which gender has the power.
@@jones2277 people like u are the problem
Mindy Kaling openly says she kissed someone without consent and ttreathening people they will be fired if they spoke out about it.
The audience gives het an applause and laughs about it.
Now imagine if the roles were reversed then people would call him a rapist, a monster, the audience would have booed him off stage and he would get jail time.
Harassment is Harassment no matter what gender you are and we really should take this serious for both .
Ironically, that crap happened to Cathy Dennis years ago. She told how she was assaulted by Milli vainilli and everyone laughed including the host. It's not just sexism. These type of people who consume and generate gossip are simple awful.
“Tell anyone and you’re fired”, seriously how does someone say that and not think they’re the bad guy?
Ever since I saw this interview, it got stuck inside my head. Now that things were surfacing, I felt bad for Lee Pace. When you watch the scene in the series, he looks shocked but is gracious enough to continue acting the scene.
I don’t care how hot the guy is, you don’t kiss anyone out of the blue like that
And don't joke about like it was an innocent mistake!
actually, spontaneously kissing someone is how it's supposed to happen. you don't ask first, lol
@@BikingWIthPanda Maybe in a relationship, but not in a rehearsal.
@@BikingWIthPanda I'm pretty sure the only time a "spontaneous kiss" is allowed is when you have a crush for them or if they are a long time friend who doesn't mind that kind of stuff.
Kissing a co worker out of the blue though? That'd fall under sexual harassment. If someone did that to Mindy and she didn't find them to be pretty, I'm pretty sure she'd sue the hell out of them.
@@loren5432 even if it is a crush or friend you should definitely ask first.
Mindy Kaling talking about her assault of Lee Pace. Fixed the title.
You can hear the double standard with the women yelling when they show his picture. Didn't know "improvising" is a synonym for sexual harassment. "No one said anything. No one reported anything." After I told them "Tell anyone and you're fired." How is this ok??? As a man I am so sick of this.
This is pretty messed up if you think about it
Jane Doe It really is. Specially if you reverse the roles. It wouldn't be a cute story, it would be plain creepy
+dkyk00 Exactly.
Extremely
Wow. I know women who have found themselves in similar situations and felt they just had to laugh it off even though they were disgustingly humiliated by the experience. What an awful woman.
That line in Velma about “telling it straight, like comedians before #MeToo” was already gross but in the context of this video it’s like… uhhhh damn lol
Woman kisses man without permission : Funny
Man kisses woman without permission : Straight to jail
It’s fucked up to force a gay man to kiss you, then threaten co-workers with being fired after they inform you that you crossed a legal and ethical boundary
Wow, I didn't even know he was gay... that probably makes this situation even worse. Shame on her. Needs to be held accountable.
@@t.castro4493 Yup, he got married to his boyfriend just over a year ago.
@@t.castro4493 No, he stated that he had dated both men and women and described himself only as "queer", not "gay"
"Teehee I sexually assaulted my employee and threatened to fire him afterwards, but its ok Im cooky." *Audience bursts into laughter* and this is why our socierty is so broken, double standards.
“Then I raped him :)”
*Conan looks at camera and gives a shocked expression*
*Crowd roars with laughter*
I can honestly see that happening. The weirdest part is people will probably still make excuses for her
If you listen it’s mostly girls laughing
Ugh! I can’t believe some girls
"Improvised kissing him"
I've never heard such a sugarcoated way of admitting to sexual assualt
Lee being alright with this is nice and all but people need to realize that Mindy could’ve done this to someone that was NOT alright with it.
Don’t kiss someone unless you know they won’t mind.
And people wonder why the show Velma thinks the cure for a panic attack is a big old non-consensual smooch.
Creepy not funny
I'm sure he felt very awkard
“Your approval means nothing, I’ve seen what makes you cheer!” - Rick Sanchez
Lmao look up the guy who voices and writes for Rick Sanchez just got himself into
@@rohunsaigal2576 Morty, Morty (burp) I-I turned myself into a felon, Morty!
@@rohunsaigal2576 duh Rick is a hypocrite
@@kaimanthelizardwizard1248 I'm criminal Rick!
Another classic example of a woman detailing sexually harassing a guy and everyone just laughing about it.
That's the power of patriarchy man. It's so sad
@@ShinMail6164 what? Where is the patriarchy in this situation? Because if it was an actual patriarchy do you think she would be working still? Hell she would be in prison. I love when a woman does something to a man it is still the fault of men and the woman is blameless no matter what.
@@keithkoganeislife3144 Probably irony. Because the patriarchy is so strong that women can hurt men with no consequences
@@thatitalianlameguy2235 yes, people think women can't assault/hurt men which is not true
@@keithkoganeislife3144 Bro, it’s the patriarchy’s fault, but not the man’s fault. Both men and women suffer bad consequences from the patriarchal society we live in. The patriarchy teaches us that men are dominant while women are submissive and therefore implicitly tell men they cannot be hurt by women, ie they gotta “men up.” OTHER men have downplayed sexually harassed men for this exact reason. Men cannot voice up about emotional abuse they get from their wives because people don’t believe a man can get hurt because of patriarchy. So long you don’t understand, you won’t be able to fight it. It’s a joint effort.
If it would be Lee who kissed her he'd already be in jail for sexual harassment.
Lee is gay, he wouldn't do that.
@@8tsunami7
Ah yes, because that is a completely relevant and valid counter-argument to what was just said...
#1. A hypothetical does not require a person's *character* to be involved unless specifically stated by the proposer of the hypothetical.
Meaning (for the sake of idiots like you) that him being gay is completely irrelevant as you could just as easily replace him with some random straight man off the street and *NOTHING* about the entire point being made *by* the hypothetical changes in the least.
#2. Gay people *CAN* still physically sexually assault women.
So even if Lee Pace, personally, *wouldn't* do it, he still categorically possesses the *physical capacity* TO do it. Which means that the hypothetical still stands completely unmoved by your ignorant comment.
#3. Hitler wouldn't open up a flower shop, but that doesn't stop me from using it as a hypothetical to make a point about hypotheticals, now does it?
Go fail miserably at something else *somewhere* else. You are of no value here, unless you are willing to admit a severe mistake on your part and learn from the experience.
@@8tsunami7 Not in this context, obviously, but it's important to remember that people can commit sexual assault for reasons other than sexual gratification. For male-on-male crimes, I think fraternity hazing can be sexual, and for a hypothetical scenario like this, some people seem to think sexual harassment is a prank.
3 Minutes of Mindy Kaling bragging about sexually harassing another actor.
Why are people calling this sexual harassment? It was sexual assault. She assaulted him. Kissing someone against their will is assault.
I think people are getting the terms mixed up with each other.
I can't believe people were laughing at this
and I can't believe people cheered at "tell anyone and you're fired"
If the roles were reversed...
I would have let it happen , hell yea Lee pace!
Exactly.
@@bethanychatman9531 Without consent, it's sexual harassment. Mindy is disgusting.
We all know if the roles were reversed and this was done by a man instead his existence would literally be obliterated to oblivion.
As a male victim of SA
This is a horror story to me.
I hope Lee is feeling okay
Sorry to hear that man, hope you're doing better.
@@Caldinovin it was years ago, i'm much better now.
@@natesayles2232 Good to hear. :)
Wow this needs to be blasted on social media. Absolutely insane.
"Tell anyone, and you're fired,"
WOOOO YOU GO GIRL! *applause*
Wtf😐
Gaslight gatekeep girlboss amirite? Keep abusing people
i hope this is satire
This better be satire.
But if a guy did that..... he'd be the next U.S. president
Grab 'em by the pussy!
yooooooo this comment went a different way than I was expecting. I like.
Yeah, has everything to do with the fact that he's a guy and very little to do with the fact that he's ultra-rich and has a shitload of influence 🙄
Also, great way to deflect from the issue at hand.
@@rjharikumar6555 You're welcome :)
@@anonymousR7 - For what?
Gotta love how “offended” these women were at this woman proudly sharing a story in which she took advantage of a fellow actor because he was “sooo attractive”
*of an employee
@@TOAOM123 my apologies, thou art correct
Double standard?
Woman does = laugh
Man does = CANCELLED
I don't understand why the hell were people cheering her up... Wtf 😑
WhAmAn can do no harm
You don't? That's because you haven't been listening. You know damn well why it is. It just doesn't track with the imposed narrative that we live in a patriarchy.
Women have benn able to get no repercussion for their actions, including their crimes, for a long time and they know it. That's why she told this in a humorous way in TV...
You know damn well why people were cheering her up. It's called female privilege, you just like to deny it exists and pretend we live in a misogyinist society..
they're a talk show audience, they pretty much cheer whatever
If it was Jimmy Fallon fake laughing and convulsing like he is in need of first aid, they'd still laugh along with him, talk show audiences are weird like that
"Tell anyone and you're fired"
She told, so she's fired
Nope she has narcissistic personality disorder , she thinks she is above everything
She do that to a man and everyone laughs, but if she was telling this same story but instead she was the one who was kissed, everyone would be serious. We are definetely living in a society!
Did we all literally come back here to hate on Mindy Kaling again after the Velma Show was released? 💀💀
Well I just learnt of this, so no. Didn't even know who she was till Velma came out.
Also, if nothing came of this then yeah, it's perfectly understandable. Velma is a vile racist show that should've never been made.
I think it's justified, since we're hating on her for sexually assaulting someone. And don't think I knew about what she did before people started writing articles about it in relation to the recent backlash against this that started after Velma.
"it's fine because no one reported it" like after she said she threatened to fire him (and the audience applauded????) like this is literally insane >.< actors should be professional. There's a difference between improv and this crap :/
Wondering how Conan felt in that situation but if you are the host of a comedy show, sometimes the best thing to do is fake laugh.
First that not look like fake laugh, and second no. No is the better, thats make You the friend of this ho3
Best thing to do is call them out on live
I mean, at 2:00 he says "that's the way it's done!" when she talks about threatening the employees. Sounds like he approves...
@@Olivia-ek9ib He also might have been trying to coax more self incriminating statements.
@@Olivia-ek9ib I do'nt know he didn't sound very comfortable to me. That joke at the ends seemed to be trying to lighten the mood, and shift focus away from her.
This makes THAT joke on her Velma show so much worse lmao 🤢
This made me feel uncomfortable
if you saw him playing thranduil i wony blam you...
Without CONSENT, it's not ok at all. 😑
late to this one and some have said similar things, but if the gender roles were reversed here there's a strong chance this would have blown up, the guy would likely be labeled as horrible with lawsuits following and likely a shutdown in production. Could be way off but in summation, this isn't cool.
it could have happened that way, with this event. the roles don't need to be reversed. however, Lee didn't file anything. she never faced any charges because he didn't think there were anything to charge for.
@@BikingWIthPanda because he would've been raked through the fire over eat, like myself, it's simpler to take it, deal with it yourself, and move on
Please Lee, sue her for everything she has and bring her to court. Do it for the whole of society, we'll be much better off when she's behind bars
This is actually pretty messed. It's just creepy and not really funny.
How is everyone laughing at this? How was this considered to be okay? Even by 2017 standards, this is considered harassment, what the hell man
Reverse the roles and the world would fucking implode
This is literally sexual assault.
He didn't complain about it. nobody said anything. it's fine. Didn't get reported.. that doesn't mean it wasn't sexual harassment. such double standard BS
Imagine the level of entitlement and privilege here. To openly brag about this, and in such a cynical and legitimately awkward way.
Replay it in your head without Conan saving her with his quips.
To have only a fraction of the privilege she has had in her life would be awesome. And yet she still complains about being oppressed.
We don't have to imagine, men have been doing it since the beginning of time.
Ah ha ha, this one time, I sexually assaulted a coworker, ha ha, and then I told anyone that saw that they would be fired if they said anything ha ha, I'm a good person.
LMFAO
It's the high-pitched hoots of approval from the audience which get me
Interesting how this isn’t on Conan’s channel
This is sexual assault. I'm a woman and a survivor and I advocate for ALL survivors regardless of gender. Lee didn't deserve this and Mindy threatening to fire ppl who talked about this is evil and deplorable.
I'm not the kind of person who 'cancels' people, I will resist the urge one more time, but man is it difficult
Any touch or physical contact must be cleared by both parties in a scene (improvisation too must be cleared like what are your boundaries and what are you comfortable with and not comfortable with) and blocked and explained by an intimacy coach. These are professional actors who often have lives outside of acting like having partners and families. This is a massive violation on any film set let alone a sag union job.
damn i can’t believe how old this shit is and it didn’t go around sooner lmfao
publicly admitting to sexual harass and threatening to fire her workers? yikes, not a good look
I cannot blame her for succumbing to temptation.
lol
gross
Then, in all fairness, you can't blame all the men who have done the same.
still shouldnt have done that without permission, though. She even knew he was gay, so that makes it worse,. shame on her :(
Alma LeFay
He’s bisexual, stop...
And this is what it's called "reverse sexism". What if the situation was flipped? I bet Lee Pace would be in a massive lawsuit problem, his career would be over and this thing wouldn’t be as funny as we thought #metoo
Sexism is just sexism.
Mindy wouldn't have complained tbh
Well its not flipped and it is funny!🤣🤣🤣👍
Lee Pace can feel free to kiss me anytime.
@@SpencerHaste see, you're consenting to it. Lee never consented to be kissed by the toad. Understand the difference :)
If she talked about it 1 year later she'd be me too'd.
No she wouldn't, because let's face it, #metoo only works one way.
explains the MeToo joke
That's called sexual assault. Women want equal rights yet when it happens to guys, its openly laughed about. such a double standard.
I suppose we can always hope that the situation wasn't as ethically bankrupt as it sounded, and that Lee was cool with it, but come on consent people. Consent is key.
He’s a married gay man…I’m quite sure that no, he wouldn’t be “cool with it.”
So much for "only white male has privilege to do crime without consequences" line she paraded around in that "show"
Imagine a man going on a late night show and saying the exact same thing. He'd get drawn and quartered.
Now Imagine an actor force kisses a lesbian actress and saying if you tell anybody you will be fired let's see the media response than .
And this is why she isn't in Inside Out 2. Or should never be in another disney/pixar film again
I feel like I'm in the twilight zone watching this. How did anyone, let alone dozens of people give this the okay.
People are laughing at sexual harrassment and abuse of power in that audience. This is so gross. I didn't know how gross this woman was. She was lucky she wasn't reported and got away with it... And now she's exposing this situation without knowing if the actor (who ofc had no interest in her since he's gay) would feel uncomfortale about it. She even jokes(? about the possibility of keep getting away with this, so she didn't regret it at all.
If a man did this to a woman on set, it would be frowned upon and she would scream: ME TOO! No wonder Lee wanted nothing to do with her anymore after this. She's SO gross and disrespectful. 😑
If that was a man admitting that, he'd be looking at the business end of a lawsuit, a pink slip and cancelation campaign.
Yep that is definitely fucked up. But guys are just supposed to be fine with it. Not only should you NOT complain but you also have to laugh about it and pretend you enjoy it as well.
Bruhhh she didn’t even apologise to him… that’s so gross, people should’ve been booing her off the stage.