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Henry Cavill faces a brutal reaction after suggesting that he was afraid to come out in the wake of #MeToo's move.
Speaking to GQ Australia, the actor from "Man of Steel" was questioned about how the movement against badual harbadment and badaults affected her as well as her behavior around women. "It is important to also keep the good things, which were a quality of the past, and to get rid of bad things. There is something wonderful about a man who runs after a woman. There is a traditional approach, this which is good, a woman should be courted and pursued, but maybe I'm old-fashioned for thinking that. "
Then he suggested that meeting new people was more difficult in the days following the progression of the movement
It's very difficult to do if there are certain rules in place, because it's as if I did not want to go talk to him, because I would be called a rapist or something like that, so you say, "Forget it, I'm going to call an ex-girlfriend instead, and then go back to a relationship that never really worked."
He added : "But it's much safer than throwing me into the fires of the world. Hell, because I'm someone in the eyes of the public, and if I'm going to flirt with someone, then who knows what's going to happen? "
The comments elicited a fierce response on social media.
It's absurd." If Henry Cavill does not want to be called a rapist then all he has to do is to make a mistake. is … not to rape anyone.
Mental gymnastics that some men do to position themselves as "victims" of #MeToo is crazy pic.twitter.com / nafnZiaXGH
– Helen Price (@HelenRPrice) July 11, 2018
#henrycavill oh my god very bad choice of words I like to think that i know what he wanted to say, replace hunted with court Perhaps the movement #metoo affected my way of approaching women.M'm had my actions questioned. do not know how my intentions will be perceived.
– Rhonda en route (@RhondaWoman) July 12, 2018
Poor Henry Cavill I understood what he was trying to say. But only if he did not use certain words and did not formulate it differently, then maybe people would understand it too and would not call it. Nevertheless, I agree with his overall message.
– Austin Ennest (1945-1925) On July 12, 2018
Cavill apologized later for remarks, declaring Thursday in a statement: "The insensibility was absolutely not my intention, in light of this, I would just like to clarify and confirm to all that I have always and will continue to hold women in the highest esteem, no matter what kind of relationship, whether it 's friendship, professionalism or other meaningful.
"I would never have the intention to disrespect, This experience has taught me a valuable lesson on context and nuance of editorial freedoms and I look forward to clarifying my position in the future on a subject of vital importance and in which I am wholeheartedly. support. "
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