'Ant-Man' actress rants against people 'villainizing' masculinity in men while 'debasing' femininity in women



Evangeline Lilly unleashed a rant against those in society who undermine masculinity in men and femininity in women and found a lot of support among her followers.

Lilly is best known for her portrayal of the Hope Van Dyne character in the "Ant-Man" movies of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

She posted the comments in the caption of a photograph of herself on Instagram.

"Why are we only applauding masculinity in women and villainizing it in men? And why are we only applauding femininity in men and debasing it in women? Why can't we just allow for all of it?" Lilly asked rhetorically.

"Why do we feel the need to vilify a man wearing s***-kicker boots, driving a pick-up truck who's not afraid to punch someone in the face, but if they were a woman, they would be the epitome of cool?" she added. "Why is a man who loves make-up, cries easily and stays at home to tend to the domestic responsibilities valiant, but a woman who does the same is pathetic?"

She went on to ascribe the phrase "Do not judge" to religious leaders including Jesus Christ and Buddha.

"Let each be who they are and let us teach grace and charity above all things," she added.

Lilly has made headlines in the past for opposing the vaccine mandate and standing with the truckers who blockaded traffic in Canada to protest against vaccine requirements. In the early stage of the pandemic, she accused the government of overreaching in its shutdown demands.

Her newest post on gender roles garnered more than 31,000 likes on Instagram.

"Grace and charity are cornerstones of a thriving society and should not be abandoned. We need them like we need democracy, justice and peace. And, without them, we can't have democracy, justice or peace," she concluded before quoting St. Augustine of Hippo.

Lilly was known previously for acting in the popular television series "Lost."

Here's more about Lilly's politics:

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Watch: Actress Evangeline Lilly challenges Justin Trudeau to listen to Freedom Convoy members and not treat protesters as 'terrorists' in impassioned plea



Actress Evangeline Lilly delivered an impassioned plea for Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to sit down and listen to the members of the trucker protests in Ottawa instead of classifying them as terrorists.

Lilly began the video addressing Trudeau, "I want to speak to you today about your current approach and treatment of our fellow Canadians who are protesting your federal vaccine mandates."

The "Ant-Man" and "Lost" star asked Trudeau why he has refused to meet with leaders of the Freedom Convoy.

"If you are so convinced of your own reasons for the mandates, sit down and walk the leaders of a group of 2.3 million protesters across the country who represent many millions more across the nation and explain it to them," Lilly said in the video. "And ask them to listen with open hearts and minds and then reciprocate."

"Listen to what they have to say with a mind open to hearing things that might go against the ideas you are entrenched in," the Hollywood actress proposed. "Maybe there are solutions that could bring Canadians together right now that you have not considered."

"You unify people by finding solutions together," she stressed. "Not by vilifying those who say there is a better way. What we need right now from our leadership is unification and that requires being willing to see, recognize, and hear from the people sitting out in the cold at your door."

Lilly challenged Trudeau to "go outside and meet those protesters for yourself."

"That is what a true leader would do," the 42-year-old actress said in a dig at Trudeau. "They would go out and meet their constituents, look them in the eye and treat them with respect."

Lilly noted that despite what the Canadian government and corporate media has said, the Freedom Convoy has been overwhelmingly peaceful with "thousands of people singing, dancing, hugging, waiting, patiently speaking kindly, cleaning up the streets, and generally sharing the true Canadian spirit."

"You as a group have gone from ignoring these protesters to dismissing them as a fringe minority, to smearing them as racist and misogynistic, to now attacking them as terrorists," she continued.

"When you became prime minister of Canada, you did not just become the prime minister of the people who agreed with you," Lilly pointed out. "You became prime minister of every Canadian. You don't get to pick and choose who you will care about. It is your civic duty to care about all Canadians. Even those who you disagree with."

Lilly said treating the protesters against vaccine mandates with "prejudice, suspicion, and illegal repression is not care."

"Protesting something that deeply, deeply concerns you in our society is not terrorism, it is the civic duty of every Canadian," she declared, and added, "It is our job as the people to hold our leadership accountable. If they are infringing on our inalienable rights, if we suspect that they have become corrupted or compromised in any way, or simply if we think they're wrong in monumental decisions they are making on behalf of their people."

"But you are treating my brothers and sisters, your constituents like terrorists without ever speaking to their leadership," the movie star proclaimed.

"There are no riots. This is not a violent protest," the celebrity actress said. "There is only a mass of deeply concerned citizens at your doorstep who you refuse to acknowledge for what they are – your people."

Lilly then gave a message for people on both sides of the vaccine mandate debate.

"If you think that the person on the other side of this divide is your enemy, please take time to get to know them," she said in the stirring video. "Listen with an open heart to what they're really saying. And remember that we're all humans – who get scared and feel pain."

"Most of us are just trying our best to build the brightest future for the next generation," she continued. "And the happiest, most fulfilling, most peaceful, and healthy today."

Lilly slammed the legacy media, "Don't let the press brainwash you into division and hatred. The antidote to prejudice is knowledge."

She acknowledged that Google algorithms can make it "very hard to find good information on the other side," so she suggested, "Ask someone you know."

Lilly said, "Listening is the only way out of the ideological mess the media has broiled us all into."

"May cooler, wiser, more loving heads prevail right now. The future of our society depends upon it," the actress concluded.

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In March of 2020, Lilly declared that she would not self-isolate during the COVID-19 pandemic because she valued her freedoms and believed the government could be attempting to encroach on her liberties.

"It's unnerving. ... Let's be vigilant right now. And kind. Watchful and gracious — keeping a close eye on our leaders, making sure they don't abuse this moment to steal away more freedoms and grab more power," she said at the start of the pandemic.

Last month, Lilly attended an anti-vaccine mandate in Washington D.C., where she called the mandates "not safe."

"I was in DC this weekend to support bodily sovereignty while Canadian truckers were rallying for their cross-country, peaceful convoy in support of the same thing," Lilly said in an Instagram video. "I believe nobody should ever be forced to inject their body with anything, against their will ... under any threat whatsoever."