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Jude Law comments on the situation.

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TheHeartbeat · 24/09/2020 09:51

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What do you make of this?

Personally I’m fine with this. Can’t wait for FB 3!

Jude Law comments on the situation.
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Xanthangum · 24/09/2020 09:54

"Respectful dialogue is where change lives"

What? Editor please.

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ErrolTheDragon · 24/09/2020 09:55

Covering his butt so he doesn't get splinters from the fence he's sitting on?

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Babdoc · 24/09/2020 09:57

Respectful dialogue is rather difficult in the face of “no debate”, cancel culture, and rape and death threats, no?

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Malahaha · 24/09/2020 09:59

Schielding. Scared.

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Stripesgalore · 24/09/2020 10:01

I’m fine with it. He’s an actor; he doesn’t want to make a political statement. They are there to entertain.

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WaffleCash · 24/09/2020 10:02

"Respectful dialogue is where change lives"

What? Editor please.

@Xanthangum the word at the end is the verb to live not the plural of life (It took me two attempts to read it correctly too)

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BentBastard · 24/09/2020 10:02

It was a carefully crafted response designed to make it impossible to detect where he actually stands on the issue.

Which is fine IMO. Being an actor in a Fantastic Beasts film doesn't automatically make him qualified on the subject at hand.

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FractionalGains · 24/09/2020 10:03

As far as I’m concerned, this means he is likely relatively sympathetic with the gender critical position, to a certain degree. Anyone who is full on TWAW would say so.

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poorbuthappy · 24/09/2020 10:04

I prefer this response to the utter simpering bilge the younger ones came out with.

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SunsetBeetch · 24/09/2020 10:05

@poorbuthappy

I prefer this response to the utter simpering bilge the younger ones came out with.

Same.
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Vermeil · 24/09/2020 10:08

Translation- ‘I don’t disagree with JKR, but I’m not touching that whole bin fire with a barge pole.’ 🤷‍♀️

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Collidascope · 24/09/2020 10:19

I think that's a fine answer. It's vague but he's right that listening to each other is important, and there is none of the irrational bilge that Watson, Radcliffe and Grint came out with.

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IntermittentParps · 24/09/2020 10:37

Translation- ‘I don’t disagree with JKR, but I’m not touching that whole bin fire with a barge pole.'

I've no idea where he stands on JKR but I do agree that he's not touching the discussion with a barge pole. Which I think is eminently sensible of him/the studio/the PR who coached him on that response.

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wellbehavedwomen · 24/09/2020 10:42

He's got a bloody good publicist, is my main feeling.

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Lordamighty · 24/09/2020 10:43

He staying neutral which is fine by me & better than trotting out the nonsense that the younger actors do. Let’s be honest though Jude Law knows exactly what a woman is.

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Pluckedpencil · 24/09/2020 10:48

In the current climate, this is frankly a positive endorsement of JK Rowling. He is basically saying, I am old enough and intelligent enough to understand that people don't share the same opinions, and the answer is probably somewhere in the middle. Which only goes to make me love him that little bit more.

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Pluckedpencil · 24/09/2020 10:50

And I think his last sentence was simply trying to express that "change lies in respect and dialogue".

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Xanthangum · 24/09/2020 10:52

@WaffleCash thanks. I can see now that he is saying 'where change abides' rather than some sort of typo-ed 'where you will change people's lives'.

Still makes no sense, IMHO...

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highame · 24/09/2020 11:04

I already hate the fact that 'entertainers' seem to think their views are just so fantastic. Good on Jude Law I wish the rest would follow suit.

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Vermeil · 24/09/2020 11:06

@IntermittentParps
He had the chance to go full Radcliffe, but didn’t. If he disagreed, he’d have said so for the woke points.

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Ereshkigalangcleg · 24/09/2020 11:09

I agree Vermeil.

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Manderleyagain · 24/09/2020 11:25

That response has my respect. He'd planned it before. There's no reason an actor has to have public opinions on difficult topics, and he is staying out of it without disowning jkr.

I agree it probably means he has some sympathy with her position, or at least sees where she's coming from because there is no loss incurred by saying something shallow that allows all the pink/white/blue social media accounts to say 'jude says trans rights'. 'jude says dialogue is where change lives' isn't going to do it for them.

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ThirstyGhost · 24/09/2020 11:29

@poorbuthappy

I prefer this response to the utter simpering bilge the younger ones came out with.

Amen to this.
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SunsetBeetch · 24/09/2020 11:40

@highame

I already hate the fact that 'entertainers' seem to think their views are just so fantastic. Good on Jude Law I wish the rest would follow suit.

Me too. Especially Hollywood stars. What makes them any better informed than the rest of us? Fuxk all.
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cctvrec · 24/09/2020 11:44

@FractionalGains

As far as I’m concerned, this means he is likely relatively sympathetic with the gender critical position, to a certain degree. Anyone who is full on TWAW would say so.


Agreed.
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