Watch: Terry Crews’ speech on Toxic Masculinity is so Powerful
Terry Crews had back in 2017 shared how he was sexually harassed at a function by a Hollywood executive.
Speaking
before the US Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill on Tuesday
about the “Sexual Assault Survivors’ Bill of Rights,” the actor gave a
powerful speech condemning toxic masculinity.
Crews shared his personal story of growing up under an abusive father, and how he vowed never to be like him.
He
shared how he grew up to become someone who, unknowingly, felt women
were beneath him, and how he used his power and authority to donate
women, making them feel less human.
He recounted the story of his abuse, how his abuser holding his genitals in his hands meant him saying he had all the power.
The assault lasted only minutes, but what he was effectively telling me when he held my genitals in his hand was that he held the power. That he was in control. This is how toxic masculinity permeates culture.
See below:
Terry Crews speaks to Congress about toxic masculinity. pic.twitter.com/Qw3BGjPuUb— AJ+ (@ajplus) June 26, 2018
See the full speech below:
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