Lena Dunham Has Already Walked Back Her Defence Of A ‘Girls’ Writer Accused Of Sexual Assault
"I naively believed that it was important to share my perspective."
That was fast.
On Saturday, Girls creators Lena Dunham and Jenni Konner came under fire for publicly defending series writer Murray Miller after actress Aurora Perrineau accused him of rape. One day later, Dunham has taken to social media to apologise, conceding that “every woman who comes forward deserves to be heard.”
After it emerged that Perrineau had filed a report with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department alleging that Miller raped her in 2012 when she was 17 years old, Dunham and Konner issued a statement insisting that “while our first instinct is to listen to every woman’s story, our insider knowledge of Murray’s situation makes us confident that sadly this accusation is one of the 3% of assault cases that are misreported every year.”
The pair’s remarks led to a furious backlash online, with many accusing Dunham of hypocrisy after she tweeted in August that women don’t lie about rape.
Lena Dunham and Jenni Konner have spent so much time boasting about their feminist political commitments. Yet, all of their feminist righteousness goes out of the window as soon as their friend is accused. White women are an absolute trip. https://t.co/gRk10NHlt9
— Evette Dionne ? (@freeblackgirl) November 18, 2017
lena dunham: women coming forward about sexual assault are so important this is so necessary but only if it’s about a known scumbag and not someone i know personally, please
— jor (@menopausekink) November 18, 2017
*lena dunham doing pant suit rap, volume II*
my name is lena dunham and I’m here to say, I like believing women in a feminist way
[CHORUS]
Having said that
Having said that
Having said that— KRANG T. NELSON, JD DDS (@KrangTNelson) November 19, 2017
On Sunday, Dunham posted a statement on Twitter in which she apologised for defending Miller, writing that “I now understand that it was absolutely the wrong time to come forward with such a statement and I am so sorry.”
“We have been given the gift of powerful voices and by speaking out we were putting our thumb on the scale and it was wrong,” Dunham wrote. “We regret this decision with every fiber of our being. Every woman who comes forward deserves to be heard, fully and completely, and our relationship to the accused should not be part of the calculation anyone makes when examining her case.”
— ? Lena Dunham ? (@lenadunham) November 19, 2017
Despite Dunham’s apology, many social media users remain unimpressed.
How many fuckin’ times do we have to sit through Lena Dunham saying harmful shit, doubling down, and after dozens of think pieces and countless people expending emotional labor to educate her ass, realizing she fucked up and apologizing 2 days later. I’m so tired.
— Marina Watanabe (@marinashutup) November 19, 2017
just got back into reception and i’m madly trying to to reverse engineer what Lena Dunham has gone and done. do not tell me
— thomas violence (@thomas_violence) November 19, 2017
lena dunham’s tombstone pic.twitter.com/bTR6bsLQGU
— victoria (@theblowout) November 19, 2017