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Comedian and filmmaker Louis C.K. was accused of harassment by five women just weeks before his latest film, “I Love You, Daddy” was set to hit theaters in the fall of 2017. After watching the now impossible-to-find movie, Emily Jashinsky, Inez Stepman, and Madeline Osburn discuss it’s assertions on gender, sexual politics, and more on the Federalist Radio Hour.
The movie addresses questions about feminism and power imbalances in a way that is heavily ironic in light of C.K.’s own errors in the #MeToo era.
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