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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.
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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.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Christian-Louboutin-Reviews>Christian Louboutin Reviews</a>  as Hollywood鈥檚 role in the representation of African-Americans on .
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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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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=Kate-Spade-Diaper-Bags-Outlet>Kate Spade Diaper Bags Outlet</a>  to walk away. We get a little overwhelmed by men s size, but there s always weapons.
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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.
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I saw it. It was hard to watch, she said.
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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.  
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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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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.alportico.net/page.php?sale=Womens-True-Religion-Shorts>Womens True Religion Shorts</a>  girl.  
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opens in theaters nationwide this Friday.
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Follow Chris Witherspoon on Twitter for more entertainment news at .
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