您现在的位置是:知識 >>正文
【】
知識718人已围观
简介There's a huge problem with Kevin Spacey's statement in response to the allegation that he made sexu ...
There's a huge problem with Kevin Spacey's statement in response to the allegation that he made sexual advances toward a 14-year-old boy.
SEE ALSO:Rose McGowan leads backlash against Kevin Spacey amid allegations of sexual misconductStar Trek actor Anthony Rapp alleged in a BuzzFeed News report that, in 1986, Spacey—then aged 26—"placed him [Rapp] on his bed, climbed on top of him" and made a sexual advance."
Spacey subsequently released a statement, stating he does "not remember the encounter" as it was "over 30 years ago." He then describes his sexual misconduct as "deeply inappropriate drunken behaviour." But, then in a second paragraph, Spacey came out as gay. "I have loved and had romantic encounters with men throughout my life, and I choose now to live as a gay man," he wrote.
Tweet may have been deleted
But, Spacey's decision to come out in a statement which primarily addresses allegations of sexual misconduct toward a minor is hugely problematic.
Members of the LGBTQ community have spoken out in response to the statement, which many feel conflates being gay with preying upon a minor, reinforcing a stigma that has long plagued the gay community.
Tweet may have been deleted
LGBTQ activist Ashlee Marie Preston told MashableSpacey's statement is problematic because he used "his sexual orientation as a get out of jail free card." "He tracked his dirt back into the LGBTQ community, which is now reinforcing the stigma that gay men are predators," says Preston.
These sentiments were echoed by Vanity Fairfilm critic Richard Lawson, who shared his thoughts in a stream of tweets. "Coming out as a gay man is not the same thing as coming out as someone who preyed on a 14-year-old," Lawson tweeted. "Conflating those things is disgusting."
Lawson added that in conflating coming out as gay with sexual misconduct "exposes the gay community to a million tired old criticisms and conspiracies."
Tweet may have been deleted
"The distance we've had to walk to get away from the notion that we're all pedophiles is significant," Lawson continued. He added that "a famous person" deflecting these allegations with his coming out is "so cruel to his supposed new community."
But, there's another problem with Spacey's assertions about being under the influence of alcohol, in addition to the three decades that have passed since the misconduct. Preston says Spacey did not take "full responsibility" for his actions and "weaved in alcohol and the length of time that passed to diminish" the seriousness of his actions toward a minor.
Stating "he was just drunk" in response to a man sexually advancing a 14 year old is exactly the same as excusing Trump's behaviour as "locker room talk," or Weinstein's excuse that "the 60's made (him) do it." It's not ok.
Mike Buonaiuto—activist and executive director of social change org Shape History—told Mashable thatSpacey putting his actions down to drunken behaviour is "exactly the same as excusing Trump's behaviour as 'locker room talk.'"
But, there's another highly problematic dimension to the mention of alcohol in this statement; one which only serves to fuel this aforementioned stigma which the LGBTQ community has worked tirelessly to shake off.
As journalist Ira Madison points out in his Daily Beast analysis of Spacey's statement, his description of his sexual misconduct as the result of intoxication "implies that when most gay men get drunk, it's second nature for them to prey on a 14-year-old boy."
"It calls to mind hateful rhetoric like Anita Bryant’s 1977 Save Our Children campaign, which sought to associate gay men and child predators," wrote Madison. Bryant's campaign made an explicit, direct connection between gay men and child molestation.
Tweet may have been deleted
Buonaiuto says that Spacey will be "protected by the same language which protects all predators" if we don't "amplify" Anthony Rapp's voice and others like him. "We need to make sure this social movement is louder than those excusing this deplorable behaviour," he says.
Spacey's coming out should not be related or associated with his alleged sexual misconduct. Right now, our focus should be on Rapp's story, not Spacey's coming out. Now is not a time for smokescreens or excuses.
Featured Video For You
Jennifer Lawrence, Reese Witherspoon speak out about sexual harassment in Hollywood
TopicsLGBTQSocial GoodCelebrities
Tags:
转载:欢迎各位朋友分享到网络,但转载请说明文章出处“夫榮妻貴網”。http://new.maomao321.com/news/12d54999438.html
相关文章
Pole vaulter claims his penis is not to blame
知識Following the cringeworthy moment in which pole vaulter Hiroki Ogita's penis grazed the bar and he f ...
【知識】
阅读更多How to write an impactful net neutrality comment (which you should definitely do)
知識The Trump FCC’s proceeding to repeal the 2015 network neutrality rules and the legal footing ( ...
【知識】
阅读更多I got so worked up over the new Twitter design that it has cost me everything
知識I sit before you a broken man. My job, my house, my car, even my family… every luxury I enjoy ...
【知識】
阅读更多
热门文章
- Here's George Takei chilling in zero gravity for the 'Star Trek' anniversary
- Man shares evidence of what may be the world's weirdest office fridge
- There's evidence that Doomfist may be coming to 'Overwatch' in August
- Fireball gummy bears will get you drunk and delight your sweet tooth
- U.S. government issues warning on McDonald's recalled wearable devices
- Augmented reality could be the biggest reason to buy an iPhone 8
最新文章
Nate Parker is finally thinking about the woman who accused him of rape
SNES Classic controller cables will be longer than 3 measly feet
This app allows you to try on lipsticks from every brand you've ever had your eye on
Lorde continues to be great by bumming chicken nuggets off of a fan
Singapore gets world's first driverless taxis
Michelle Obama's latest Instagram post gives new meaning to squad goals