GamesRater: There is an old saying that I think works here....which is to try to avoid speaking ill of the dead
I don't agree with that. Then that paints an unjust, illegitimate, false picture of him as a hero & good man, exactly like this thread was doing before I pointed out the fact that he was an advocate for abusing women.
And it also implicitly endorses his vile behaviors and statements. A reader of this thread may, in theory, take away the impression that Sean Connery was a cool guy...and then subsequently find videos like the one I linked to, wherein he said it's a hip thing to slap women.
Such a reader could then take his favorable impression that he formed of Sean as a result of reading threads like this, and then decide to go slap the women in his life.
So for reasons like that, it's always best to call out evil people for exactly what they are, and never give them a free pass just because they died.
As for your comments about "listen from 0:17 and on"....indeed one should do that, in order to hear how he described
exactly what "when it is merited" means
in his view. Namely, he thinks it's merited if a woman keeps talking about an issue that he doesn't want to talk about any more; so in order words, it's not really merited at all, but Sean stills think it is and encourages others to adopt his point of view via his public statements to that effect, which millions of people have seen/heard him make.
The only potentially merited situation for that ever to happen would be as self-defense, which is 100% certainly & unambiguously
not part of Connery's rationale for why he thinks its fine to slap women.