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Shes been talking but nobodys been listening, so we wanted to be able to do that.

I hope this messaging can help women who dont have to sit in silence for years.
On Tuesday, McGowan addressed a wide array of topics during a question-and-answer session.
On losing her privacy:Its pretty all-access and its not always pretty.
I have no glam team.
My brand is raw and its true and its my truth.
And I am just one of so many.
This is my form of volunteer work.
It is a huge, huge loss.
When I was on TV before, it was really hard.
But the terms are different this time.
The sale is different and I wont allow myself to be sold like how I was.
If we all look at what we can do volunteer-wise, this is what I can do.
I was waiting for someone else for so long, you guys.
There was just nobody else who came.
On the Times Up movement atthe Golden Globes:I dont watch red carpets, not my thing.
I was asked to lend my name to a letter to aid female farm workers from sexual harassment.
I said, Of course.
I know where they have their meetings.
I see it from behind the scenes, so I know a lot of things.
I think the system is massively broken.
And no, I dont forgive.
And I think whats going on now globally will do that exact thing.
A lot of people have questions for me.
Im going, Wait, Im going as fast as I can.
Im addressing as many things as I can […] 96 percent of directors in DGA are men.
Then you have a different Sundance, wont you?
On worries that the pendulum has swung too far:I dont think so!
I dont think the pendulum has swung too far, not by a long shot.
We are talking about the recorded history of women.
We all know who the real-deal people are in this town.
On believing that men can change:I hope so.
Personally, I think with sociopaths, thats an impossibility.
Were viewing how weve worked, how weve operated, how weve done things.
Yeah, we can reset.