…is that he’s a domestic violence committing, female co-star intimidating asshole. You can read the details of what he did to his female partner at the link. Regarding his treatment of female costars: Kiera Knightly didn’t want him spanking her during one of their scenes in a film & said so while tied up; in reply he said “Keira, you’re tied to a bed. You’re not really in a position to say that.” So when a woman is obviously scared and uncomfortable, his response is to scare her further, really make her feel her powerlessness to control what happens to her body. So that happened. And then some of his fans talked shit about her for not fully appreciating how wonderful it would be to get nonconsensually struck by him.
Basically, I don’t understand the attraction at all. I don’t understand. I want to push him out an airlock every time I have to see his hateful face. I want him and every other man who abuses women off my fucking planet. Kinda now.
But, yanno, I also want to shout “he freaking beat his wife!” whenever I see Sean Penn, so I guess I’m just a ~sensitive bitch~.
I find it interesting that I see their faces on my dash semi-regularly (mostly Fassbender), but apparently Chris Brown’s attractiveness isn’t sufficient to make his domestic violence inconsequential.
Every time I see these guys, I try not to cringe.
Needs sources other than tmz.com but I hope this isn’t true and if it is.. bleurgh.
Not to fully defend him because no-one knows what happened with his ex, but in the context of the Keira Knightley thing, if you read the article, she says it in a very jokey way, and also he didn’t spank her, she says there was a box that he was spanking. “When a woman is obviously scared”, fuck off, yeah she might have been uncomfortable but he most likely was as well, hence the banter between them to lighten the situation. I’m just sick of people getting offended for the sake of it.
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