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“Karen, these Pizza Dough Cinnamon Rolls are delicious! Where did you get the recipe?” “Oh, just from Mario Batali’s sexual misconduct apology email.”
Uploaded by Matt Dec 19, 2017 at 01:51PM EST
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Hi guys, it’s 2017 and Mario Batali just apologized for sexual harassment AND gave a recipe for Pizza Dough Cinnamon Rolls all in one email.
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If you haven’t seen the Mario Batali apology, you should. Starts off ok, but he includes a recipe at the end. Not making this up.
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What Morgan Spurlock did is not brave, it’s just something he had to say period. Stop praising white males for doing what they have to do, specially for admitting to sexual misconduct. There is nothing right about his past behavior and he should not be ap
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How is it brave? He was just afraid it was going to come out and he wanted to beat the story. He's still a bad person. He wasn't making accidents when he harassed his assistant or cheating on his significant others. He was making conscious, selfish decisi
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Weinstein Effect - “Karen, these Pizza Dough Cinnamon Rolls are delicious! Where did you get the recipe?” “Oh, just from Mario Batali’s sexual misconduct apology email.”
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