Disaster Will Ferrell: ‘If the Trans Community Is a Threat to You, Then It Stems From Not Being Confident or Safe With Yourself’

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Will Ferrell spoke to The Independent as part of his press tour for the Netflix documentary “Will & Harper” and was asked to share his opinion on why transphobia exists. He answered: “I think we fear what we don’t know.”

“Will & Harper” centers on the friendship between Ferrell and Harper Steele. The two met in the 1990s during their careers at “Saturday Night Live.” Steele came out as transgender 30 years into their friendship. The documentary, which was bought by Netflix after its premiere at Sundance earlier this year, finds the two comedians on a road trip across America as they rediscover their friendship following Steele’s transition.

“There is hatred out there,” Ferrell told The Independent. “It’s very real and it’s very unsafe for trans people in certain situations. … But I don’t know why trans people are meant to be threatening to me as a cis male. I don’t know why Harper is threatening to me.”

“It’s so strange to me, because Harper is finally… her,” he added. “She’s finally who she was always meant to be. Whether or not you can ultimately wrap your head around that, why would you care if somebody’s happy? Why is that threatening to you? If the trans community is a threat to you, I think it stems from not being confident or safe with yourself.”

Ferrell told Variety at Sundance ahead of the documentary’s premiere that Steele came out as transgender in an email she sent to a handful of friends. “All of us were extremely supportive and expressed love,” he said. “But that sort of opened the questions like, how can we help you? What do you need us to do?”

Ferrell said he had “zero knowledge” about the trans community before Harper came out to him.

“I had met trans people, but I didn’t have anyone personally in my life,” Ferrell said. “So this was all new territory for me, which is why I think this film is so exciting for us to kind of put out there in the world. It’s a chance all of us in the cis community to be able to ask questions and also just to listen and be there as a friend to discuss this journey.”

“Will & Harper” streams Sept. 27 on Netflix.
 
If the trans community is a threat to you, I think it stems from not being confident or safe with yourself.”
Ahh yes, because nothing says "confidence" like forcing everyone to play along with your delusion and having a mental breakdown if someone uses the wrong word to describe you.
 
“It’s very real and it’s very unsafe for trans people in certain situations.
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Yes, it is. All these Black transgender streetwalkers killed by their clients (Black men).
Whether or not you can ultimately wrap your head around that, why would you care if somebody’s happy?
They demand that I have to engage in their delusion.
If the trans community is a threat to you, I think it stems from not being confident or safe with yourself.
Just to make Will Farrell feel like a woman going against a transman, I will pit him against UFC fighter Jon Jones.
 
Are you really in love with trannies, Will? Or are you just listing off popular topics for relativity?
At this rate, we could even wonder if it's both unless he got one call from some tranny who did some "girl talk" and said to Will then it'll be sad if something bad like a "consent accident" happen to you or one of your relatives.
 
It's joyless. You see people rant on and on about "[thing here] joy" these days but it also clearly has no actual joy or love in their delivery of the word. t's used as a bargaining chip to ascend the yes-men pyramid on the march to eternal joylessness and that fucking sucks.
People who take on the role of "beleaguered" tend to be performative in their emotions. They need to play the role in order to make their specialness work. Either it's "trans joy" or having to come out regularly, or feeling "empowered".

It's like when we were teenagers we wore t-shirts that said things like "rebel". They say it because they want you to think they are, but they're more trying to convince themselves.

As for Will Ferrell, how about trans people (and Will himself) just mind their own fucking business? How I feel about them is none of their business, but not for them to dictate. And if they were so confident in themselves, they wouldn't need to force anyone else to believe in it.
 
Only time I found Will Ferrell funny is in Zoolander, and it's because he looks like a weirdo, not because he actually is one.

Anyways, piracy is correct regardless because media companies refuse to preserve their entire libraries for public consumption. I don't care if no one else watches Elves or Ishtar or Plan IX from Outer Space, I have the right to choose to watch their old shows and if they don't provide them, piracy is the only option.
I remember liking him in The Campaign.

Piracy websites have done a lot more to try and preserve old media than multibillion dollar corporations have.
 
Been without power till today cause muh hurricane but just wanted to pop in and say fuck off to Will.

Nigga hasn't made a funny movie in, what, a decade at least? You made funny movies that studios wouldn't touch with a ten foot pole now, enjoy your legacy and your millions dude and fuck right the fuck off.
 
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