Posted on 09/30/2018 4:52:42 AM PDT by C19fan
Kit Harington is known for his sword-swinging role as Jon Snow in HBO's violent medieval fantasy series Game of Thrones. But the actor, 31, has hit out at the stereotype of the mach hero, saying such roles on screen mean young boys often feel like they have to be tough to be respected. Speaking to The Sunday Times Culture, Kit said he believes 'something's gone wrong' and questioned how to tackle the problem of toxic masculinity in the #MeToo era.
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Herrington is a beta male and his opinions are simply not worth considering.
I don’t take parenting advice about how to raise sons from a limp-dick like him.
I went to the Daily Mail and looked at the pictures. He’s not very cute. I wish everyone would stop slouching and scowling all the time.
This twerp is 58 tall. Hes just a twerp.
“This twerp is 58 tall. Hes just a twerp.”
HEY !
I’m 5’7” and got in a fight with a Buck yesterday on opening day.
I won, of course. Bow season too.
Fetch my slippers, Kit!
Years ago we got rid of cable/dish TV. We have Hulu and Netflix. The children liked Lab Rats and Fuller House. These are shows forbidden to be watched in our house. They make fun of adults and the kids are in charge. Men are made to look especially stupid.
Why can’t these guys just be smart enough to STFU?
Like James Bond’s Daniel Craig’s anti-gun diatribe? Matt Damon, Danny Glover just STFU.
Height is irrelevant to a man’s virtue and valor.
To the pit of misery with you!
And you have a lovely day, too.
I didnt have a problem with that so much as the fact that the other 3rd way-ers from papa to Sotero werent up there too.
Looks like he was careless with that sword and cut his junk off. Now he has a front hole and talks like a feminist. How sad for him.
Like Jack Bauer?
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