Brendan Fraser on His Comeback, Disappearance, and the Experience that Nearly Ended His Career

I've been saying this for a while now: that men are the problem. That not only are men a problem for women, they're a problem for other men too.

And when I say "men," I mean those who think "Crews wasn't (physically) hurt, no problem." Or as another poster here says "we all play a little slap ass with each other, what's the big deal?" (Paraphrasing.) The big deal is that it's actually assault. The "men," have elevated themselves so far up above recourse that they can get away with almost literally anything and they can't even fathom that thinking beyond their own petty anecdotal experiences to experience actual empathy with another human being.

But what isn't considered is how multifaceted this is: things that "men" wouldn't do to one group that they will do to another. This is what is meant when people say, "yes, ALL men." Because the small minority of you who have truly never committed assault against another human being: male or female (and those in between,) verbal or physical, sexual or not is such a small number, it's not even worth mentioning.

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