AudreyHepburn wrote: » I don’t know if this has been talked about already here but I’ve only just. come across it and am interested in my fellow boardsies think. Actor Henry Cavill has been forced to apologize for comments related to the MeToo movement. I’m writing this on my phone so can’t link anything just now bit basically he said he’s afraid to approach women for fear of being accused of something he didn’t do which didn’t go down well with feminazi brigade and metooers. Personally I think he’s got a point and I don’t like the way the metoo movement is determined to deny men their voices and twist everything they say. I think he has perfectly legitimate concerns and he’s likely not the only one. Metoo was a good thing in the beginning but now it’s a witch hunt and I can understand completely the fears men have as a result. Afterhours thoughts?
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » By apologising you give these people power, it's an admission of guilt. He did nothing wrong here, he merely expressed an opinion. Never apologise if you did nothing wrong. It's terrible for your self esteem and confidence.
Potential-Monke wrote: » I constantly joke with a mate of mine that if I was to ever somehow manage to sleep with someone again, I'll have to record them giving me permission to have sex with them. Scary thing is, it's a likely requirement these days. Ok, I may be over-exaggerating a little... Just a little though.
AudreyHepburn wrote: » I don’t know if this has been talked about already here but I’ve only just. come across it and am interested in my fellow boardsies think. Actor Henry Cavill has been forced to apologize for comments related to the MeToo movement. I’m writing this on my phone so can’t link anything just now bit basically he said he’s afraid to approach women for fear of being accused of something he didn’t do which didn’t go down well with feminazi brigade and metooers.
Personally I think he’s got a point and I don’t like the way the metoo movement is determined to deny men their voices and twist everything they say. I think he has perfectly legitimate concerns and he’s likely not the only one. Metoo was a good thing in the beginning but now it’s a witch hunt and I can understand completely the fears men have as a result. Afterhours thoughts?
He added: “This experience has taught me a valuable lesson as to the context and the nuance of editorial liberties.
Taytoland wrote: » Metoo movement is a big load of bollocks.
DONTMATTER wrote: » The amount of women who've been sexually assaulted in Ireland is pretty sickening. The metoo movement exposed this didn't it? Women came forward.
Franz Von Peppercorn wrote: » #metoo is fine for pointing out past abuses. In this case a guy merely says he is afraid to flirt. And then needs to apologise. I doubt it was totally voluntary either. Might have been but a few agents or producers might have had a word.
thebull85 wrote: » Who forced him to apologise?