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Comedian Sarah Silverman said in a recent interview that some men accused of inappropriate sexual behavior as part of the #MeToo movement could come back if they have learned from their mistakes.

Silverman said to GQ, “I think that there are people who were caught and there were people who were not caught, but the important thing is that they are forever changed. And if thats the case, I dont see any reason why they cant continue being artists. Now, whether theyre popular artists or not is up to the audience.” (RELATED: Sarah Silverman Says Shes Now Horrified By 2007 Blackface Sketch)

LOS ANGELES, CA – JANUARY 30: Comedian Sarah Silverman attends The 22nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at The Shrine Auditorium on January 30, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. 25650_018 (Photo by Christopher Polk/Getty Images for Turner)

She also pointed out how, ironically, those who actually acknowledged their wrongs are the ones who arent forgiven.

“There are people that come and say, Im guilty of these things, and Im wrong, and I want to be changed from this. And yet those are the ones that kind of are excommunicated forever,” she said. (RELATED: Eat An Aborted Fetus — Seriously? Sarah Silvermans Abortion Joke Will Sicken You)

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