Rose McGowan finds it 'stupid' when she's asked if men can still flirt

‘If you’re not grabbing people against their will, you should be okay’: Rose McGowan finds it ‘really stupid’ when she’s asked if men are ‘allowed to flirt’ after the #MeToo Movement

She is known for her forthright views on Hollywood, and for spearheading the fight for justice against disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein.

And Rose McGowan revealed the question she finds ‘really stupid’ is when she’s asked how ‘men know if they’re allowed to flirt anymore’, as she spoke in detail about masculinity and gender with Hunger Magazine on Thursday.

The actress, 46, said of the question she wished she wasn’t asked anymore: ‘It makes me want to bang my head against the ground. If you’re not grabbing people against their will, you should be okay. 

‘If you’re not grabbing people against their will, you should be okay’: Rose McGowan said she finds it ‘really stupid’ when she’s asked if men are ‘allowed to flirt’ after the #MeToo Movement

‘If you’re not punishing them for not going out with you, you should be okay. If you’re not seeking revenge because this girl doesn’t like you, you should be okay. 

‘It’s fine to flirt but it’s another thing when someone buys you a drink and thinks they own your hour or that night.’

The actress was among the first women to publicly accuse Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, 66, of rape and sexual assault in 2017.   

Weinstein was arrested in New York in May 2018 and charged with rape and a variety of other sexual crimes, and his trial is set to continue next week.

Candid: In her no holds barred interview with Hunger Magazine, which was released on Thursday, Rose also detailed her thoughts on toxic masculinity and the construct of gender

In her no-holds-barred interview, Rose also referred to toxic masculinity as she said her ‘heart breaks for boys when [she sees] them being moulded into men.’

‘If we could get back to understanding that we’re human before we’re a gender then we could solve a lot of problems,’ she explained. ‘Boys get stolen really early and put in this tight-fitting jacket – “here’s what you can be” and “here’s what you are”.’ 

‘They do the same thing to girls, in a totally different way, but for men so much gets repressed so you can be the idea of what a man is supposed to be. How can you not help but have an inner rage?’

Change will come: Rose told the publication that she’s sure the construct of gender will ‘keep getting broken down’ as time progresses as ‘none of the rules are real – it’s all an illusion’

While the Charmed star said she does ‘know a lot of great men’, she added: ‘But I still think, like any great woman, we can all be better. We can still look at other perspectives and different points of view and try to understand ourselves. 

‘We should aim to be happy with ourselves instead of buying into the fear paradigm – which is only going to place us at odds with each other.’

Continuing to speak honestly about the notion of gender in society, Rose told the publication that she’s sure the construct will ‘keep getting broken down’ as time progresses as ‘none of the rules are real – it’s all an illusion.’ 

She went on to say of what she refers to as the ‘cult’ in the United States: ‘American masculinity is really toxic and really dangerous. It’s dangerous to the world. 

Concerns: Of what she refers to as the ‘cult’ in America, Rose said, ‘With Trump, he repeats the same things – that’s brainwashing. He instils fear of others in people – that’s brainwashing’

‘This idea that America is number one and each man there is number one and superior – that’s a load of bullshit everybody knows it. 

‘But they continue with this mass conformity and cult-like way of thinking. This cult-like way of thinking is exactly like the cult I grew up in. There’s no difference.

‘It’s just on a bigger scale. Especially now with Trump, he repeats the same things – that’s brainwashing. He instils fear of others in people – that’s brainwashing.’

‘When you cross stupidity with fear, that’s a really dangerous mix. I found it really dangerous and hard to adjust to. I don’t think I ever did,’ Rose concluded.  

For the full interview go to www.hungertv.com 

Stunning: For her interview, Rose appears in a powerful series of portraits photographed by cultural provocateur Rankin. For the full interview go to www.hungertv.com

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