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When the first video came out showing running back Ray Rice dragging his unconscious fianc锟絜 out of a hotel elevator in Atlantic City, we could only guess what had happened just before.
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Related PostsAcademy Award Nominee Taraji P. Henson  alongside Idris Elba as a woman who fights for her family s survival in the midst of a violent home invasion in the new thriller film聽No Good Deed.
In their press appearance last May, she actually apologized, "I do deeply regret the role I played in the incident that night."
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He offered no details, although his choice of words was certainly Freudian.
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Henson says that the film will empower women to fight back when faced with such adverse situations.
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He meant his talking points, of course.
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The Think Like a Man star also weighed in on the of聽 running back Ray Rice punching his then-fiance (now wife), Janay Palmer, in an elevator on February 15.
But the video from inside the elevator changed everything.
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I saw it. It was hard to watch, she said.
I've seen it in the movies, but I had never seen a man strike a woman for real. He decked her like it was a street fight.  
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Henson says she believes professional organizations should institute a zero tolerance policy when it comes to domestic violence but also feels women have a responsibility to keep their hands to themselves too.  
It dawns on you - this kind of thing is going on off-camera every day.
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Violence against women that s something that has been going on since the beginning of time, Henson said. I think sometimes when it happens it s because of someone s insecurity.  
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Kim Gandy of the National Network to End Domestic Violence sees a silver lining in the NFL's response, "They're going to work to increase public awareness about domestic violence and begin to change the culture."
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Revision as of 14:50, 25 September 2014

Related PostsAcademy Award Nominee Taraji P. Henson alongside Idris Elba as a woman who fights for her family s survival in the midst of a violent home invasion in the new thriller film聽No Good Deed. Henson joined Chris Witherspoon for an interview to discuss her upcoming film and how it parallels some of the latest domestic violence stories in the news as well <a href=http://www.radiorcs.com/page.php?sale=Kate-Spade-Handbags-Uk>Kate Spade Outlet</a> as Hollywood鈥檚 role in the representation of African-Americans on . Henson says that the film will empower women to fight back when faced with such adverse situations.

I think <No>Good Deed] is an example of, you don t have to be the victim. You can always fight back. I m fighting back. I ve been a victim of domestic abuse I think sometimes you have to know when <a href=http://www.radiorcs.com/page.php?sale=Jimmy-Choo-Cheap>Jimmy Choo Cheap</a>  to walk away. We get a little overwhelmed by men s size, but there s always weapons. 

The Think Like a Man star also weighed in on the of聽 running back Ray Rice punching his then-fiance (now wife), Janay Palmer, in an elevator on February 15.

I saw it. It was hard to watch, she said.

Henson says she believes professional organizations should institute a zero tolerance policy when it comes to domestic violence but also feels women have a responsibility to keep their hands to themselves too.

Violence against women that s something that has been going on since the beginning of time, Henson said. I think sometimes when it happens it s because of someone s insecurity. 
Women have to learn that they have to keep their hands to themselves too, because when you match masculine energy with masculine energy, that s what your going to get. But at the end of the day, you still teach your sons to walk away, because it s a <a href=http://www.radiorcs.com/page.php?sale=Kate-Spade-Calista>Kate Spade Shoes</a>  girl. 
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Follow Chris Witherspoon on Twitter for more entertainment news at .  

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