As a gamer with years of experience in online communities and virtual worlds, I wholeheartedly support Saoirse Ronan’s viral comments about women’s safety. In many gaming environments, players often have to be mindful of potential threats, whether they are other players or virtual NPCs. The reality is that women, both in the digital world and the physical one, need to think about their safety more than most men do.
Paul Mescal is praising Saoirse Ronan for her viral comments about women’s safety.
In a recent episode of “The Graham Norton Show”, actors Jodie Comer (Mescal) and Eddie Redmayne were present. During the show, Redmayne shared an interesting tidbit about his preparation for his assassin role in The Day of the Jackal on Peacock. He spoke about learning to use a phone as a weapon, a skill he found necessary for his character. Mescal playfully challenged this scenario, questioning if anyone would actually have the chance to grab their phone during an attack.
Ronan interjected, “That’s something women often ponder, isn’t it? Correct, my fellow ladies?” The audience responded with applause, and since then, his remark has been widely shared on the internet.
On The Late Late Show hosted by Patrick Kielty, Mescal reflected back at that particular moment. “I’m not shocked that the message garnered as much attention as it did, considering its immense significance,” Mescal stated.
The actor from the movie “Gladiator II” complimented Ronan, remarking, “She’s usually the smartest person in any given room, and I believe she was right on target, nailing it perfectly. It’s also encouraging to see messages like hers becoming more popular. Such discussions are the kind we should engage in daily.
I’m well-informed about the conversation sparked by my remark, and I find the response to it quite extraordinary – I’d even go so far as to call it “wild.
During an appearance on The Ryan Turbidy Show on Virgin Radio U.K., she shared her shock over the situation, saying “[It was] certainly not what I had anticipated, and I didn’t intentionally seek to create a stir. … There seems to be something quite revealing about our current society and how openly women wish to share their lives with men.
She mentioned that her encounter with Mescal seemed remarkably akin to sitting down for a meal with several close friends. In fact, she often emphasizes during these gatherings, “this is essentially something we all do daily, without fail.
She continued by saying, “This enables more women to simply say, ‘Indeed, let’s discuss our experiences,'” as well.
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2024-11-18 23:54