Jane Fonda blames ‘White Men’ of Fueling Climate Crisis, Insists on Their ‘Arrest and Jail’

Jane Fonda at a screening on February 15, 2020 at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, CA. Serge Rocco/Shutterstock.

The Earth, our shared home, is undergoing a profound transformation. Climate change has become an urgent global concern. Its impacts reach far beyond melting ice caps and rising temperatures. From small coastal communities to sprawling urban centers, from impoverished regions to prosperous nations, the effects of climate change are being felt with increasing intensity and frequency. Jane Fonda blames ‘white men’ for a crisis that knows no borders, respects no boundaries, and spares no one.

Jane Fonda blames ‘white men’ and emphasizes that the eradication of racism and the dismantling of the patriarchy are crucial steps toward resolving climate crisis.

She also claims they are deeply intertwined and interconnected.

In a bold revelation that sent shockwaves through the Cannes Film Festival, iconic actress Jane Fonda pointed fingers at men and racism as the culprits behind climate change. With a fervent belief that dismantling the patriarchy holds the key to averting an impending catastrophe, Fonda ignited the stage with her impassioned words.

“This is serious,” she declared, her voice carrying the weight of urgency. “We’ve got about seven, eight years to cut ourselves in half of what we use of fossil fuels, and unfortunately, the people that have the least responsibility for it are hit the hardest — Global South, people on islands, poor people of color. It is a tragedy that we have to absolutely stop. We have to arrest and jail those men — they’re all men [behind this].”

Jane Fonda Clarifies Controversial Remark on Pro-Lifers After Online Firestorm: “Clearly Intended as a Joke”

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After facing a barrage of criticism online, Jane Fonda sought to clarify her previous comment about pro-lifers, which she now insists was made in jest. However, her explanation didn’t end there. 

In response to an audience member’s question, Jane Fonda blames ‘white men’ in her assertions that the climate crisis is intricately linked to specific societal conditions.

“It’s good for us all to realize, there would be no climate crisis if there was no racism. There would be no climate crisis if there was no patriarchy. A mindset that sees things in a hierarchical way. White men are the things that matter and then everything else [is] at the bottom.”

Jane Fonda Reflects on the Infamous ‘Hanoi Jane’ Controversy: “It’s Truly Heartbreaking to Recall”

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At 85 years old, Jane Fonda opened up about the painful memories associated with the “Hanoi Jane” scandal, which had subjected her to intense criticism for her Vietnam War protests. 

Despite the enduring scars from that rowdy period, Fonda remains steadfast in her commitment as a prominent advocate for climate change awareness. She uses the prestigious platform of the Cannes Film Festival to reaffirm her dedication.

Fonda delved into the essence of activism, touching on the act of denouncing those she believes bear responsibility for the climate crisis. She expressed a profound sense of fighting against both the patriarchal system and racism.

Jane Fonda and Sam Waterston Once Arrested For Climate Change Protest

Actor and activist Jane Fonda being arrested during a “Fire Drill Fridays” protest for climate change near the United States Capitol. Philip Yabut/Shutterstock.

In a powerful display of solidarity, renowned actors Jane Fonda and Sam Waterston were handcuffed during a bold climate change protest. This happened outside the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C., back in October 2019.

Fonda’s unwavering commitment to environmental advocacy transcended the screen, leading her and Waterston, her “Grace and Frankie” co-star, to take a stand against the pressing issue.

Reflecting on her activism, Fonda emphasized the significance of breaking free from narrow silos and uniting various movements. Drawing from her experience as an activist during the Vietnam War, she highlighted the interconnectivity of issues, urging for a holistic approach. Understanding that solving the climate crisis alone will not suffice, Fonda stressed the need to address other pressing challenges since their resolution intertwines with our collective well-being.

In a deliberate effort to draw attention to the cause, Fonda expressed her purpose for being present at the climate protests. She emphasized the need to bring this crisis to the forefront of media awareness.

“We’re trying to raise the visibility of this crisis,” she explained.

Fonda’s resolute dedication to climate activism propelled her to the forefront of several arrests. Teaming up with fellow actor Ted Danson, she actively participated in a significant incident in Washington, D.C., further amplifying her unwavering commitment to raising awareness and tirelessly advocating for meaningful change.

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