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Title: Patrick Stewart in animated film for Amnesty

Added: Dec 18, 2006

Author: HumanTV

Duration: 2:3

Description:
Patrick Stewart guest stars in this animation produced by Oscar winning company, Th1ng, made for Amnesty's Stop Violence Against Women campaign

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Youtube Comments: 95

topster88 Says:

Dec 11, 2010 - You can beat a woman 35 times before she calls the police? So what you're saying is I can do it 14 more times without any issues!

topster88 Says:

Dec 14, 2010 - If you can't laugh about serious issues then you're likely a very depressed person

Carboose957naptime Says:

Jan 14, 2011 - THERE ARE 4 LIGHTSBut really we shouldn't be beating women

donkeyrash Says:

Feb 3, 2011 - woman should have just kept her mouth shut and let the guy talk.

PenelopeVanDyke Says:

Feb 26, 2011 - Love Isabella's voice.

neomp5 Says:

Mar 1, 2011 - only thing i don't like is how abuse is treated as a problem for women. it's a problem for everyone, and is not a simple matter of "beating". abuse is not about "women being beaten" it's about people's devotion being taken advantage of by selfish and manipulative people. most of the beating is psychological and self-inflicted.

Triprc Says:

Mar 8, 2011 - I wish it was that simple. Different people respond to trauma in different ways. I don't crack jokes just because domestic abuse is just so darn funny. I find levity because it seems like getting bummed out is just letting the abuser "win". Everyone has a right to get heal and stop feeling like a victim. Some people will cry, some people will use dark humor, most will do both at one time or the other.

meleniumshane90 Says:

Apr 17, 2011 - 1:36 WTF"Jean Luc. Blow up the damn ship!""NO! NOOO!"

myskyren Says:

Apr 22, 2011 - as some others have said, I think dark humor isn't about making a mockery of the victims or laughing at their pain, so much as it is mocking the situation (i.e. recognizing that it's so fucked up it, that it would be funny if it weren't real)..if you can excuse it, I'll liken it to a horror movie ... who would ever want to be there and live though that? the charm is that, within the context of the movie, it isn't real. same thing in the context of a jokedoes that make sense?

MadameApathy Says:

Jul 8, 2011 - The really frightening thing here is how charming he is at the beginning and end.

Trund27 Says:

Aug 1, 2011 - A voice as smooth as chocolate ice cream- rich, decadent and deadly charming

Aettaro Says:

Aug 9, 2011 - This is terrifyingly potent. Patrick Stewart is amazing at invocation, even with just his hands and voice alone.

sondano Says:

Sep 2, 2011 - Don't you tell me what to do is just what he told Riker in the episode Sarek. And with that he shut him up in a New York minute :)

RedEyesBlackKnight Says:

Sep 4, 2011 - I'm scared now

fenric71 Says:

Nov 6, 2011 - god that was so f**ing scary......and very true..... unfortunately

ZeZombieKiller Says:

Dec 11, 2011 - that's right the Proff. is MAD

LordShadrach Says:

Dec 13, 2011 - Why are they all men? Women aren't capable of domestic violence?

RyanSellman1 Says:

Jan 19, 2012 - Patrick Stewart did a great job. It reminds me of the scene in Star Trek - First Contact, when Picard yelled out "NO! NOOOOOO!", and then swung the phaser rifle at the case of golden starships.

SavageBezerkEclipse Says:

Jan 26, 2012 - Double Standards..sadly..But Men are more likely not to report being hit by a female. Therefore it seems like men do it only

xmentosx Says:

Feb 18, 2012 - Partially a matter of double standards, partially a matter of statistics.As SavageBezerkEclipse said, men are less likely to report being hit by a female. Then there's the idea this video is more about spousal abuse than child abuse. Spousal abuse is almost 100% male on female whilst child abuse occurs on both ends. Women are capable of domestic violence, yes, but there's also less of a taboo on that. When you see a woman flinging a vase in a movie, no one seems to care :-/

ScattySafari Says:

Feb 20, 2012 - Patrick grew up with an abusive father.He LIVEd this.that voice is probably channelling his own father.So don't judge him for trying to now make it right.

arrdeee Says:

Feb 25, 2012 - I agree, women in a relationship can be the abuser. Why do you think men are so unwilling to report domestic violence against them?

KeepCalm1702 Says:

Mar 31, 2012 - Effective video! How I would love to see Joanna and Patrick costar in a play, preferably a comedy! They would be fantastic!

TheDrowWarrior1 Says:

Apr 5, 2012 - yeah it does...but some of the comments ive read were pushing it too far. And im not a person who takes offense easily. I guess its just a shall i say sore spot of mine

dannyjack659 Says:

May 6, 2012 - I hate the double standards where men are always seen as domestic abusers. From the things I have seen, women are just as bad but men can't fight back by principal so it's even worst for them.

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