Matt Damon Is Getting Slammed For His Tone-Deaf Comments About Sexual Harassment
Defending Louis C.K. seems like a weird choice.
Matt Damon is getting absolutely slammed on social media after making the very Matt Damon decision to share his opinions about sexual harassment and assault.
In an in-depth TV interview with American film critic Peter Travers, Damon was asked about the recent wave of accusations that have been levelled against various powerful men in Hollywood. To his credit, he started okay, telling Travers it was “wonderful that women are feeling empowered to tell their stories.” But this being the same Matt Damon who once lectured a black filmmaker about diversity and suggested that gay actors should maybe think about keeping their sexuality to themselves, it didn’t take long for things to go off the rails.
“I do believe that there’s a spectrum of behavior, right?” said the actor. “There’s a difference between, you know, patting someone on the butt and rape or child molestation, right? Both of those behaviors need to be confronted and eradicated without question, but they shouldn’t be conflated, right?”
“We’re so energised to kind of get retribution, I think, and we live in this culture of outrage and injury,” he continued. “We’re going to have to correct enough to kind of go, ‘wait a minute. None of us came here perfect.’ You know what I mean?”
The actor then went on to — and I swear I am not kidding here — offer a defence of comedian Louis C.K.
“I don’t do deep dives on this, but I did see [C.K.’s] statement,” Damon said. “When he came out and said, ‘I did this. I did these things. These women are all telling the truth.’ And I just remember thinking, ‘Well, that’s the sign of somebody who, well, we can work with that’.”
“I don’t know all the details. I don’t do deep dives on this.” – Matt Damon, in the middle of sharing a lot of opinions on “this” https://t.co/5JwYQIQnFK
— Imran Siddiquee (@imransiddiquee) December 15, 2017
“The clear signal to men, and to young people, is ‘deny it’. Because if you take responsibility for what you did, your life’s going to get ruined. But if you deny it, you can be in the White House.”
“I don’t imagine he’s ever going to do those things again,” Damon added about C.K. “I imagine the price that he’s paid at this point is so beyond anything that he — I just think that we have to kind of start delineating between what these behaviors are.”
Matt Damon celebrating Louis CK admitting what he did after he was outed more than once and became an open secret and women’s careers were stunted is uhhh
Hmm. That bar is set so fucking low men cant even trip over it.
— Enoshima (@Ethelmonster) December 15, 2017
how does Matt Damon even manage to get words out around the foot permanently stuck in his mouth
— Angie J. Han (@ajhan) December 15, 2017
Lately Matt Damon is making me reconsider my decades-held assertion that Ben’s the dumb one.
— Sean Burns (@SeanMBurns) December 15, 2017
And keep in mind, this is before the conversation turned to Harvey Weinstein, with whom Damon has worked on a number of occasions.
“Nobody who made movies for him knew [about the rape allegations]” Damon insisted of the disgraced movie mogul. “Any human being would have put a stop to that, no matter who he was. They would’ve said absolutely no. You know what I mean? I knew I wouldn’t want him married to anyone close to me. But that was the extent of what we knew, you know?
“When you hear Harvey this, Harvey that — I mean, look at the guy. Of course he’s a womaniser,” the actor added.
Travers also asked Damon if the situation was more complicated when he knew the people involved in the allegations.
“It depends on what the accusation is,” Damon replied. “It depends what’s going on. If it’s a friend of mine, I’m always talking to them. I know the real story if it’s my friend. If it’s a colleague… I guess it depends on the situation and the allegation and how believable I think it is.”
“I know the real story if it’s my friend.” — Matt Damon and most men everywhere. https://t.co/hZZUehtUSc
— Rachel Joy Larris (@RachelLarris) December 15, 2017
Damon has since copped a barrage of criticism on social media, including from a number of prominent women in the entertainment industry.
Dear Matt Damon,
It’s the micro that makes the macro.
(Thread)
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) December 16, 2017
We are in a “culture of outrage” because the magnitude of rage is, in fact, overtly outrageous. And it is righteous.
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) December 16, 2017
I have been a victim of each component of the sexual assault spectrum of which you speak. They all hurt. And they are all connected to a patriarchy intertwined with normalized, accepted–even welcomed– misogyny.
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) December 16, 2017
We are not outraged because someone grabbed our asses in a picture. We are outraged because we were made to feel this was normal. We are outraged because we have been gaslighted. We are outraged because we were silenced for so long.
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) December 16, 2017
There are different stages of cancer. Some more treatable than others. But it’s still cancer.
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) December 16, 2017
There are so many men I love who do NOT frame the differentiation between sexual misconduct assault and rape as an excuse or worse- our problem. Such bollocks..
— Minnie Driver (@driverminnie) December 15, 2017
Gosh it’s so *interesting how men with all these opinions about women’s differentiation between sexual misconduct, assault and rape reveal themselves to be utterly tone deaf and as a result, systemically part of the problem( *profoundly unsurprising)
— Minnie Driver (@driverminnie) December 15, 2017
Maybe Matt needs this is terms he can better grasp:
There’s a difference between Ben Affleck as Daredevil & Ben Affleck as Batman but it doesn’t mean both aren’t bad. https://t.co/el2j9iAMbs
— Cher (@thecherness) December 15, 2017
You can watch the entire interview between Damon and Travers, below.