Al Jourgensen Releases Video Giving His Take on Sexual Harassment

Ministry’s Al Jourgensen has long been one of metal’s most outspoken figures, and the musician continues to not disappoint, having just released a video commentary weighing in on the rise of sexual harassment awareness in the public view.

“I think it’s a real healthy progression and I think it’s long overdue that this has happened,” says Jourgensen, who says that the objectification of women in society is something that’s been reinforced throughout the years, but it’s something for men and women to take a closer look at.

“Because of society and what you’re expected to be and as you’re growing up, these are the parameters of what you’re expected to be and it’s like, I can fit in there, I can fit in there, I can fit in there without any causation of what you have done to another person, especially in the rock industry,” says Jourgensen, who admits he’s done some things that he’s not proud of.

“You grow, you learn and you listen,” says Jourgensen, who also praises women for speaking out and bringing the conversation to the forefront in today’s society.

“It’s not going to be an overnight thing, but at least start thinking,” says the musician. “‘Ok, I remember this party back, maybe 10 years ago where I did … yeah … I see that that was weird, I can see where I could have possibly weirded someone out…’ just that is a step forward. Just for a man to think ‘you know what? I might have been kind of fucked up.’ That’s a step forward and that’s where we need to be and that’s what these discussions that are happening right now are doing…hopefully.”

He adds, “I would like to think that the male species of the human race is smart enough, and not like Trump, to actually have self awareness.”

Check out Al’s full commentary on the topic in the player above and look for the singer returning with Ministry’s new album AmeriKKKant on March 9. Ministry will also be heading out on tour with Chelsea Wolfe throughout March and April, kicking off in Anaheim and wrapping up in Orlando.

Check out Jourgensen’s video below.

Christopher Lee: I am a college student from California. I am a massive fan of most things rock, and especially of all things Car Seat Headrest. Journalism has been a great passion of mine, and I hope that I'll be able to continue to merge my worlds of music and journalism as the years go on.
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