Matt Damon tries to justify the use of a homophobic swear word after an interview – and thereby makes it worse.
Great excitement about Matt Damon (50) and a homophobic swear word: the actor said he stopped using the “F-word” a few months ago after his daughter had explained the problem to him in a written essay.
There was a lot of ridicule and criticism for Damon, especially on Twitter that a 50-year-old should understand, even without an essay by his daughter, that a swear word against homosexuals hurts many people. That’s why Damon has now stepped up again and wrote a detailed statement – with which, however, he makes things even worse for some.
“I don’t use swear words”
In his statement, Damon claims that he has never used the word in a private context: “I have never used the F-word to refer to anyone in my private life and this conversation with my daughter was not a personal awakening. I do not use swear words at all Art. ” In which he contradicts himself, he had told the story of the food he had joked with, but told himself.
Nonetheless, Damon clarifies, “Given that open hostility towards the LGBTQ + community is still not uncommon, I understand why my statement led many to assume the worst. To be as clear as possible, I stand for LGBTQ + -Community. “

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