All the hatred in these comments just shows how little some Americans care about humanity. I personally appreciate their effort to make this issue a dialogue-- powerful docs are 💯
@@leemdynamowhat is heroic about calling people from the Appalachias illiterate? She’s a Hollywood snob with no objectivity or understanding of her own hate. She’s a troll.
Love how this video is an interview about a movie on women rights in the middle east with 3 actresses ,and yet the title is just jennifer lawrence and the us election specifically lmao at access hollywood.
Jennifer Lawrence has been producing projects now, so she produced it, not acted in it. But yes this headline was definitely for the clickbait and honestly it worked on me right now Lol! I really admire Malala as well so I'll def be watching the doc!
Its a sad truth that this title will be a good clickbait instead of adding Malala and Documentary in it. Most Americans are ignorant about Afghan, but they're quite passionate about the election this year. Im hoping a lot of people are interested to learn more because of this clickbait
@@takewhatawayAmericans care more about what Jennifer Lawrence is wearing and who she’s sleeping with than anything about women’s rights. And as far as Hollywood is concerned, drag queens are the only women that matter. They are elitists and out of touch. The presidential election proved it. Harvey Weinstein’s friends have no moral authority. In fact, his friends should’ve been cancelled long ago. I wonder what Jennifer Lawerence did to get into Harvey Weinstein’s good graces long ago. 🤔
Absolutely. This kept popping up in my feed, but I could care less about Access Hollywood. Had they shown all three women, especially Malala, I would have watched it sooner. Unfortunately, the vacuous nature of shows like Access has to make superficial comments that have nothing to do with the documentary or the suffering of Afgans. I'm surprised the interviewer and producer didn't dumb it down more
This is important. The crap news and agenda in the US is nothing compared to the violations women get in Afghanistan.🇦🇫 Glad Jennifer is standing up with these courageous women. This is the right way to use your political fight. Not lie like some celebs in presidential elections.
Who else knew that Jennifer would use these profoundly horrible issues to draw parallels with American society? Comparing women’s issues in Afghanistan to women’s issues in America is honestly mind blowing.
@@creatifiv you agree with what? You agree with the hypocrisy of a man, pretending to know what a woman suffers, while throwing shade at a woman, who he thinks doesn’t understand women’s issues? Wow.🥴
@@kelleylegault5115 they agree that it is absolutely self centering narcissism for American women to as bill burr said it best, “fling their gucci footed boots over the fence of oppression and put themselves at the front of the line.” It gets tiring with how disingenuous privileged women act and laughable to draw parallels to the horrors that afghan women are suffering.
Because Women's rights are NOT being stripped. Just like the main steam media told you he was Hitler -All lies. Do your own research and don't listen to liberal media and celebrities.
@@neonlooizyeah but difference between them and taliban is Christian's are not going bombing things , beheading people and enslaving women and banning them from talking 😊
Would you say about other Abrahamic religions? For some reason people don’t condemn when it’s in the other 2. 1 Samuel 15;3-20 2 chronicles 15: 12 ~ 13 Deuteronomy 13: 6 ~ 10 Deuteronomy 20: 16 ~ 18 Judges 21:10-12 Leviticus 20:13 Deuteronomy 22:28-29
@ well, she mentioned it, that’s why i chose that one. But yes, any religion that would limit the freedoms of female members only or condone sleeping, marrying, & having children with children i find ridiculous
Not much we in the west can do when the afgans seems to accept and support the talibans. Only thing we can do is accepting in afgans who wants to live in a free western world
Nothing much to add. Except maybe a fact that isn't pointed at much yet: The repeated warfare over the last decades by Western and other countries waved on the regions in the Middle East - costing millions of lives and sustaining with yet irreparable destruction of countries and their societies, has been followed by a radicalization amoung people who live in the middle east. All extremist militant organizations in the Middle East including the Taliban and many others like for example Hamas, have all been founded and grown as a result of this history of wars brought in big nations foreign to the Middle East. Does what we mean by this make sense? The diverse societies and cultures in the Middle East have little chance to evolve naturally on their own terms within their societies when their major issue for many decades is that no year passes without a foreign nation imposing heavy war on the region. People in the Middle East have not started this history, let's be clear, it has been started by global politics of money and power led by the biggest nations of this planet. Does anybody know what we're pointing at? Wanting the western military directly or in interfering support to stay away from this region - aka asking to end occupations and imposed warfare - is asking to give societies and cultures in the Middle East the space everybody deserves: to evolve on their own terms. Men in this region wouldn't be as radicalized as they appear too often now, if their life was not determined by constant intimidation, heavy warfare, by foreign nations and warfare. So Jennifer Lawrence points at the decline in U.S. society, and one step further of looking at the whole picture is that the U.S. governments of the last hundred years have contributed to the radicalization in the Middle East as a major factor. If we want a better life for those women, urge your, all our, governments to stay away from military interference in a region they have only bad reasons - global money and power mongering - to meddle in. Does that make sense? Some basic realistic world sociology for our future as humans?
You truly have no idea about the history of these places. You DO realize that there’s been nothing but war and oppression of women in these areas for over thousands of years? Islam was founded on war, and Mohammed was a military leader. He had multiple wives. His followers oppressed women and fought with each other. Shi’ite vs Sunnis, but there’s more variety and in-fighting in each group. And Islam is 10x better than the crazy religions they had before Islam in those areas. The truth isn’t politically correct - but these people have had nothing but violence and oppression against women for as long as human history can tell. Harvey Weinstein’s friends aren’t going to solve this. Hollywood elite just want to make money.
@@RC-qf3mp Everybody is aware of the diverse history of humans in different regions of the world. We are speaking about the current chances of evolution in societies in the Middle East. Those are being hard disrupted by ongoing wars brought to the region by bigger nations from Western and other regions for financial and geopolitical reasons, which is a major contributor to the latest radicalization. That is what the comment pointed at. Those other questionable evolutions in human history you mention are part of every region's history - including ours here and yours where you live. s.a.
US invasions has certainly not been positive even though I believe and hopefully the doctrine of exporting democracy have stopped. About Afganistan they were kinda responsible themselves though by harbouring al quaida and that invasion was sanctioned by the UN. Then ofc west shouldn't have stayed to build democracy for them. Also ofc theres always been anymosity between the west and middle east, at least since the middle ages, people forget that.
@@Eddvard90 Yes for example Al Quida is one of the examples of a extreme radicalization - caused by foreign nations bringing war to the region for financial and geopolitical reasons. Thanks for the reminder.
@@bloomtv3-thealtchannel368 Can't blame everything on the west. There alway been anymosity between middle east and the west. There is always excuses, Bin Laden for example didn't like that USA had troops in Saudi. But sure we are partly to blaim and the soviet invasion of Afganistan and I think we, or rather America, should leave middle east alone
The gender situation in Afghanistan is awful but it’s also not America’s problem. Not a single American life or dollar should be spent trying to modernize other countries. If the people of Afghanistan want to life in a dystopian hellscape, then let them. If they want freedom, they can fight for it on their own.
It's not about modernization, its about the centuries long struggle for democracy around the world. The world is becoming more authoritarian so turning a blind eye to this issue feels like ignoring a friend who's in an abusive relationship. Freedom begets more freedom!
@@DavidRaymer-yx1tx And the French were driven into bankruptcy by the war which led to political turmoil, a revolution, a reign of terror under Robespierre, and a dictatorship by Napoleon. Here in the USA, we’re lucky that the 2008 financial crisis didn’t lead to guillotines in the streets.
Nah Americans need to take responsibility for the damage they have caused in the middle east. What America did in Afghan is criminal and I'd assume against human rights. Americans should be ashamed of the damage theyve caused all over the world. Praying Trump brings peace throughout the world
It's a shame that "Bread & Roses" is screened on Apple TV, one of the worst streaming services next to woke Disney+. Many of us will never watch it there...
I hate it when actresses think “oh I’m talking about something serious so I have to dress terribly” it’s not about she being pregnant. I mean she has rocked the red carpet recently and looked great, why does she or anyone in her team think she has to dress horribly when talking about serious issues???
I think she looks sophisticated and is dressed appropriately. She's one of the few celebrities who doesn't feel the need to show off her midsection during pregnancy.
She's a producer on this project-- but how about you check your misogyny or internalized misogyny and stop criticizing how women choose to dress. Feels like a good effort in context with this doc, right?
@@neonlooizYou people have latched on to the buzzword "misogyny" and use it for the most irrelevant things. A woman or men being critical of a woman’s fashion doesn’t always equate to misogyny…
This is SO IMPORTANT! Stand for women - everywhere!
This is even more IMPORTANT - stand for men - everywhere!!!!
@@ValS781Exactly. Women are already so privileged.
In sports too!
Stand for all human lives that includes babies
@@L0STV1K1NG96 Is this a joke?
All the hatred in these comments just shows how little some Americans care about humanity. I personally appreciate their effort to make this issue a dialogue-- powerful docs are 💯
I agree with you, MAGA citizens has become something…just lost sight of humanity.
@neonlooiz, We are divided. We will struggle on. These women are heroic.
LMAO
@@leemdynamowhat is heroic about calling people from the Appalachias illiterate? She’s a Hollywood snob with no objectivity or understanding of her own hate. She’s a troll.
Ugh can white women ever just sit down for a minute? This gets so annoying and is really embarrassing and faux deep.
I did not see this coming. Malalas a freakin soldier.
Love how this video is an interview about a movie on women rights in the middle east with 3 actresses ,and yet the title is just jennifer lawrence and the us election specifically lmao at access hollywood.
Jennifer Lawrence has been producing projects now, so she produced it, not acted in it. But yes this headline was definitely for the clickbait and honestly it worked on me right now Lol! I really admire Malala as well so I'll def be watching the doc!
Its a sad truth that this title will be a good clickbait instead of adding Malala and Documentary in it. Most Americans are ignorant about Afghan, but they're quite passionate about the election this year. Im hoping a lot of people are interested to learn more because of this clickbait
@@takewhatawayAmericans care more about what Jennifer Lawrence is wearing and who she’s sleeping with than anything about women’s rights. And as far as Hollywood is concerned, drag queens are the only women that matter. They are elitists and out of touch. The presidential election proved it. Harvey Weinstein’s friends have no moral authority. In fact, his friends should’ve been cancelled long ago. I wonder what Jennifer Lawerence did to get into Harvey Weinstein’s good graces long ago. 🤔
Absolutely. This kept popping up in my feed, but I could care less about Access Hollywood. Had they shown all three women, especially Malala, I would have watched it sooner. Unfortunately, the vacuous nature of shows like Access has to make superficial comments that have nothing to do with the documentary or the suffering of Afgans. I'm surprised the interviewer and producer didn't dumb it down more
What rights are being stripped from women? I'll wait.... Probably a long time...
I have new found respect for Jennifer for making a doc like this with great women.
This is important. The crap news and agenda in the US is nothing compared to the violations women get in Afghanistan.🇦🇫 Glad Jennifer is standing up with these courageous women. This is the right way to use your political fight. Not lie like some celebs in presidential elections.
Best of luck with your pregnancy, Jennifer. Hope all goes well.
Who else knew that Jennifer would use these profoundly horrible issues to draw parallels with American society? Comparing women’s issues in Afghanistan to women’s issues in America is honestly mind blowing.
White women in this country treat women like me like we need a pet on the head. Can a white woman ever just speak for their own race. It gets tiring.
I agree
@@creatifiv you agree with what? You agree with the hypocrisy of a man, pretending to know what a woman suffers, while throwing shade at a woman, who he thinks doesn’t understand women’s issues?
Wow.🥴
@@kelleylegault5115 Exactly cause he has small manhood all the small manhoods always team up cause they're incells.
@@kelleylegault5115 they agree that it is absolutely self centering narcissism for American women to as bill burr said it best, “fling their gucci footed boots over the fence of oppression and put themselves at the front of the line.”
It gets tiring with how disingenuous privileged women act and laughable to draw parallels to the horrors that afghan women are suffering.
Wondering how long it will take for Lawrence to follow through on her promise to leave the Union.
Fox news viewer? Try and broaden your news-source horizons.
No hard feelings....empathy? Yeah.
Bless you all. May God protect you. Thank you so much.
The questions are distasteful. “Are you guys a fan of each other?” Ask better questions that hold weight and importance
Did she just compare the outcome of the 2024 election to this event in Afghanistan. Jesus Christ lol 😂
After hearing what Jennifer Lawrence said she only referred to the division and she said half the country is not listening to the other.
Who could of guessed it could be this bad for this long
A lot of people *have* been warning us about this for decades - including writing books about it.
This all seems so fake enough with the actors the nerve of Jennifer comparing the real suffering of woman in the Middle East to women in America
Wonderful.
4:25 I know exactly what she means by apathy towards another person’s suffering.
Question: If rigths are being stripped, then why did women vote for trump then ?
they're not
Not all women care about women's rights.
Misguided. Lied to. Chiken for kfc. Raid for roaches. Sad man
Because Women's rights are NOT being stripped. Just like the main steam media told you he was Hitler -All lies. Do your own research and don't listen to liberal media and celebrities.
@@sumairshirazi honestly, that is a fantastic point 👍🏻.
I admire the strength of all of these women.
I would stand shoulder to shoulder with them
Encouraging collab.
HALO JENN. YES
This is amazing🫶🏼 Will definitely watch!
How can they still follow the Qur’an? Be free. Dump the religious cult.
I could say the same about Christianity in America and the chokehold it has on our culture...
@@neonlooizyeah but difference between them and taliban is Christian's are not going bombing things , beheading people and enslaving women and banning them from talking 😊
Would you say about other Abrahamic religions?
For some reason people don’t condemn when it’s in the other 2.
1 Samuel 15;3-20
2 chronicles 15: 12 ~ 13
Deuteronomy 13: 6 ~ 10
Deuteronomy 20: 16 ~ 18
Judges 21:10-12
Leviticus 20:13
Deuteronomy 22:28-29
@ well, she mentioned it, that’s why i chose that one. But yes, any religion that would limit the freedoms of female members only or condone sleeping, marrying, & having children with children i find ridiculous
@@BettyBlack99 thank you. Unfortunately people aren’t aware of the teachings.
Not much we in the west can do when the afgans seems to accept and support the talibans. Only thing we can do is accepting in afgans who wants to live in a free western world
Most people do not accept terrorists. Terrorists take over like in warfare. Read more, express less.
Nothing much to add. Except maybe a fact that isn't pointed at much yet: The repeated warfare over the last decades by Western and other countries waved on the regions in the Middle East - costing millions of lives and sustaining with yet irreparable destruction of countries and their societies, has been followed by a radicalization amoung people who live in the middle east. All extremist militant organizations in the Middle East including the Taliban and many others like for example Hamas, have all been founded and grown as a result of this history of wars brought in big nations foreign to the Middle East. Does what we mean by this make sense? The diverse societies and cultures in the Middle East have little chance to evolve naturally on their own terms within their societies when their major issue for many decades is that no year passes without a foreign nation imposing heavy war on the region. People in the Middle East have not started this history, let's be clear, it has been started by global politics of money and power led by the biggest nations of this planet. Does anybody know what we're pointing at? Wanting the western military directly or in interfering support to stay away from this region - aka asking to end occupations and imposed warfare - is asking to give societies and cultures in the Middle East the space everybody deserves: to evolve on their own terms. Men in this region wouldn't be as radicalized as they appear too often now, if their life was not determined by constant intimidation, heavy warfare, by foreign nations and warfare. So Jennifer Lawrence points at the decline in U.S. society, and one step further of looking at the whole picture is that the U.S. governments of the last hundred years have contributed to the radicalization in the Middle East as a major factor. If we want a better life for those women, urge your, all our, governments to stay away from military interference in a region they have only bad reasons - global money and power mongering - to meddle in. Does that make sense? Some basic realistic world sociology for our future as humans?
You truly have no idea about the history of these places. You DO realize that there’s been nothing but war and oppression of women in these areas for over thousands of years? Islam was founded on war, and Mohammed was a military leader. He had multiple wives. His followers oppressed women and fought with each other. Shi’ite vs Sunnis, but there’s more variety and in-fighting in each group. And Islam is 10x better than the crazy religions they had before Islam in those areas. The truth isn’t politically correct - but these people have had nothing but violence and oppression against women for as long as human history can tell. Harvey Weinstein’s friends aren’t going to solve this. Hollywood elite just want to make money.
@@RC-qf3mp Everybody is aware of the diverse history of humans in different regions of the world. We are speaking about the current chances of evolution in societies in the Middle East. Those are being hard disrupted by ongoing wars brought to the region by bigger nations from Western and other regions for financial and geopolitical reasons, which is a major contributor to the latest radicalization. That is what the comment pointed at. Those other questionable evolutions in human history you mention are part of every region's history - including ours here and yours where you live. s.a.
US invasions has certainly not been positive even though I believe and hopefully the doctrine of exporting democracy have stopped. About Afganistan they were kinda responsible themselves though by harbouring al quaida and that invasion was sanctioned by the UN. Then ofc west shouldn't have stayed to build democracy for them. Also ofc theres always been anymosity between the west and middle east, at least since the middle ages, people forget that.
@@Eddvard90 Yes for example Al Quida is one of the examples of a extreme radicalization - caused by foreign nations bringing war to the region for financial and geopolitical reasons. Thanks for the reminder.
@@bloomtv3-thealtchannel368 Can't blame everything on the west. There alway been anymosity between middle east and the west. There is always excuses, Bin Laden for example didn't like that USA had troops in Saudi. But sure we are partly to blaim and the soviet invasion of Afganistan and I think we, or rather America, should leave middle east alone
The gender situation in Afghanistan is awful but it’s also not America’s problem. Not a single American life or dollar should be spent trying to modernize other countries. If the people of Afghanistan want to life in a dystopian hellscape, then let them. If they want freedom, they can fight for it on their own.
The french did finally help America win its independence.
It's not about modernization, its about the centuries long struggle for democracy around the world. The world is becoming more authoritarian so turning a blind eye to this issue feels like ignoring a friend who's in an abusive relationship. Freedom begets more freedom!
@@DavidRaymer-yx1tx And the French were driven into bankruptcy by the war which led to political turmoil, a revolution, a reign of terror under Robespierre, and a dictatorship by Napoleon. Here in the USA, we’re lucky that the 2008 financial crisis didn’t lead to guillotines in the streets.
I think you miss the part about how AMerica is actually responsible about what's happening in the middle east lol American Education is so crappy
Nah Americans need to take responsibility for the damage they have caused in the middle east. What America did in Afghan is criminal and I'd assume against human rights. Americans should be ashamed of the damage theyve caused all over the world. Praying Trump brings peace throughout the world
has more to do with trump bein in office back. ha
God Bless President Trump!
Jennifer Larry is dope….
She is musey 🧚🪄
🙌🔥🙌
📿💜♀️💜📿
It's a shame that "Bread & Roses" is screened on Apple TV, one of the worst streaming services next to woke Disney+. Many of us will never watch it there...
🤍
I hate it when actresses think “oh I’m talking about something serious so I have to dress terribly” it’s not about she being pregnant. I mean she has rocked the red carpet recently and looked great, why does she or anyone in her team think she has to dress horribly when talking about serious issues???
I also noticed that... You can wear a nice suit that doesn't look like you stole it from your grandmother last minute 😅
Guess it's just a signal that this interview won't be 'fun'.
I think she looks sophisticated and is dressed appropriately. She's one of the few celebrities who doesn't feel the need to show off her midsection during pregnancy.
She's a producer on this project-- but how about you check your misogyny or internalized misogyny and stop criticizing how women choose to dress. Feels like a good effort in context with this doc, right?
@@neonlooizYou people have latched on to the buzzword "misogyny" and use it for the most irrelevant things. A woman or men being critical of a woman’s fashion doesn’t always equate to misogyny…
Yap yap yap yap. “Yasss queen slay”🤡
No one cares what you think.
So much for feminism
Goodbye Jennifer enjoyed your acting
You won’t be missed