Morning Piss: Sorry to Women—Kidman, Included

Awful Truth stance on Nicole Kidman's violence against women campaign irked many

By Ted Casablanca Oct 22, 2009 12:19 PMTags
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Many of you are pissed about my Morning Piss yesterday, and rightly so. When I reread it, I realized my ranting about Nicole Kidman's Congressional address on violence against women could be read as to have slighted the concern for these horrible crimes (ones Kidman herself had taken the pains to visit around the world) and that was certainly not my intent.

I apologize most sincerely to those I offended.

Empowering women is something I'm often bitching about myself. I absolutely endorse—and certainly encourage—any celebrity, Kidman included, and any man or woman brave enough to take on the atrocities being committed around the world. By all means. Shout to everyone about it. Scream, if you must.

Kidman just needs to explain what her participation was in the violence that was committed against the pap who was trailing her, is my point. Her vigil against these more heinous crimes would be so much stronger, in my opinion, if she did. Violence begets violence.