Javier Bardem Calls Out Trump, Putin & Netanyahu For Global Wars & 'Male Toxic Behaviour'

Oscar-winning actor Javier Bardem called out world leaders U.S. President Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel for "male toxic behavior that is creating thousands of dead people," during his appearance at the Cannes Film Festival, Sunday. Speaking during a press conference for Palme d'Or-nominated drama "The Beloved" ("El Ser Quierdo"), Bardem said it is that behavior which is behind current wars in Iran, Gaza and Ukraine. "I'm 57 years old, coming from a very machista country called Spain where there is an average of two women killed monthly by their ex-husbands or ex-boyfriends, which is horrible. Just that amount of women being murdered, it's unbelievable. And we kind of normalized it. It's like, 'Well, yeah, it's horrible.' I mean, are we f*****g nuts? We are killing women because some men think they own them, they possess them. And that problem also goes to Mr. Trump, and Mr. Putin, and Mr. Netanyahu, the big balls man saying, my c**k is bigger than yours, and I'm going to bomb the s**t out of you. It's a f*****g male toxic behavior that is creating thousands of dead people. So yeah, we have to talk about it." 

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