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(honestly, i hate benedict cumberbatch becuase he's a horrible human being and i have a hard time respecting those who love him)
why is he a horrible human being, I'm curious

Because he's sexist and he also compared autistic people to Frankenstein's monster, and that's super smurfed up and I won't forgive it (because you know THEY HAVE NO EMOTIONS)
Yeah I'm going to say that he likely doesn't feel that way and that it was taken out of context
http://yourfaveisproblematic.tumblr....ct-cumberbatch

Make your own choices, but I hate him and I'm very disappointed by the hero worship he receives. I have no respect for the man, and I hope no one else does either.
sorry but

BC: (talking about the Creature’s origin) It’s basically being a man child, it’s being a man infant. And then, psychologically, Danny and Nick Dear, who’s adapted the Mary Shelley novel, into a brilliant 2 ½ hour play version of it, he, they both have autistic sons. So we went to two extraordinary schools and met some high spectrum autistic kids. And it was very, very humbling and amazing and very upsetting, but very, very extraordinary as well, and inspiring. And especially the people looking after them, and these amazing life forces, but just formed with…*sigh* um, socially just things that are outside of everyday. You know, there are certain barriers that aren’t there because of the arrested development that… there was a 17 year old that had the mental age of, I think, an 18 month old. I mean, it was…

GN: Wow

BC: It’s…it’s…it’s really really extraordinary and very upsetting. And uh, it was important for them to realize that the Creature in their story was not their… the monster of old… the monster of the gothic horror stories. He’s very much an innocent. He’s very much someone who is carried through life, as someone who is so different, not only because of his appearance, but because of these behaviorial tics, which are very autistic, um, both in his understanding of the world, psychologically and emotionally, but also physically as well, how that manifests later in his body. And so that was the major part of the preparation.
I don't see how anything here was said as disrespectful and it seems as if he was rather touched about his experiences instead