YouTube Removes iDubbbz Content Cop - H3 Podcast #166 | Summary and Q&A
TL;DR
Papa John's founder, John Schnatter, is still popular in China, while Harvey Weinstein reaches a $25 million settlement with 30 women.
Key Insights
- 🇺🇸 Papa John's founder, John Schnatter, still holds popularity in China despite the controversies surrounding him in the United States.
- 🧔♀️ Harvey Weinstein's legal troubles continue as he reaches a settlement with 30 women who have accused him of sexual harassment.
- ✋ The tactic of using a walker during legal proceedings has been utilized by multiple high-profile individuals, including Weinstein, to portray vulnerability and seek sympathy.
Transcript
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Questions & Answers
Q: What is the current status of Papa John's founder, John Schnatter?
John Schnatter is still popular in China and continues to have a strong presence for his pizza brand.
Q: What settlement did Harvey Weinstein reach with the women who accused him?
Harvey Weinstein reached a $25 million settlement with 30 women who have accused him of sexual harassment and assault.
Q: What tactic did Harvey Weinstein use during his court appearance?
Weinstein appeared in court using a walker, similar to other high-profile individuals who have used this tactic during legal proceedings.
Q: Why did the protesters tape bananas to themselves?
The protesters, who were janitors demanding better wages, taped bananas to themselves as a symbol of their perceived value compared to the value of a banana.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Papa John's founder, John Schnatter, was spotted in China where he continues to have fans and support for his pizza brand.
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Harvey Weinstein reaches a settlement of $25 million with 30 women who have accused him of sexual harassment and assault.
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Weinstein appeared in court using a walker, following the footsteps of other high-profile individuals who have used similar tactics during their legal proceedings.