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Godforever87
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When the film won the Academy Award for Best Picture I really did feel that was the beginning of the end of the Catholic Church, especially after his protest received lots of attention. I thought that the majority of America would leave the church as a result of these events. I really do blame my high-functioning Autism on this. However, it was one the lowest rated telecasts in history and Open Road Films had to apologize for falsely portraying Jack Dunn as someone who was part of the Boston Archdiocesan cover-up. I never really cared for Ruffalo as an actor. My dislike for him really began when he said back in 2013 that he was glad that his mother had an abortion. However, there is lots of pro-life movement happening in our country and my church is still strong. I will remember that holding a huge grudge is not healthy and all of that is in the past.Godforever87:![]()
I hope you will examine your expectations of this or any actor to respect your feelings about something. He doesn’t know you, he doesn’t owe you that.The way Mark Ruffalo promoted it was especially difficult for me. The day of the Academy Awards was really tough because he protested at a church on Sunday, which the day to respect God according to the Ten Commandments.
I feel sad for you that you felt this way. Not because of a celebrity’s actions, but that you are affected by them in this way. It isn’t healthy or typical of fans. He is an entertainer but he has his own life and his own values. If you can’t separate his activism from his craft, then you should be able to not follow his as a fan anymore without becoming so distressed. For the time being I’d avoid his work and anything related to avoid the distress you are feeling but I’d also seek help to overcome the unhealthy what-ever-it-is. Even if you watch wholesome shows, or reading wholesome books, someone is likely to fall short of your expectations if those expectations are not reasonable. You should be able to enjoy things without becoming distressed or if you don’t like something, shake the dust from you feet because what you described is way more emotion, thought and energy than it deserves. In a situation like this I wouldn’t even recommend praying for that person and instead add him to a prayer list at a monastery and not think on it again until you can manage not to become overwrought. Please take care.Remember the scene in the movie Ever After, where Drew Barrymore’s character runs out of the castle after her stepmother exposes her and she cries in the pouring rain feeling like all was lost. That was how I felt.
I would also like to share this article about the Conservative Catholic voice-actor Jim Cummings, whom I mentioned earlier. I haven’t met him yet but I do hope to some day because he did numerous cartoons that I grew-up with.
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