ChadL1te
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Clown world. Had this been a man he would've not only caught a fist to the face by some other guy but also brought up on charges.
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You're the reason men are at where they are in society right now.Ngl I’d do it
Yes of course, but unfortunately the masses would see that as messed up and press chargesngl he had fully right to punch her
Your comment reeks of sexism and a complete misunderstanding of how gender dynamics work in these situations. First of all, you're wrong to assume that if the roles were reversed—if a man assaulted a woman—he'd automatically be met with violence and legal charges. Plenty of men get away with sexual harassment and assault without any consequences, as we’ve seen time and again. Victims, especially women, are often silenced, disbelieved, or blamed for the violence committed against them.Clown world. Had this been a man he would've not only caught a fist to the face by some other guy but also brought up on charges.
Your comment reeks of sexism and a complete misunderstanding of how gender dynamics work in these situations. First of all, you're wrong to assume that if the roles were reversed—if a man assaulted a woman—he'd automatically be met with violence and legal charges. Plenty of men get away with sexual harassment and assault without any consequences, as we’ve seen time and again. Victims, especially women, are often silenced, disbelieved, or blamed for the violence committed against them.
As for the woman in the video, she wasn’t cheered just because of her gender—she’s exposing the hypocrisy of how men often feel entitled to women's bodies in public spaces. This was a clear act of turning the tables on that entitlement, and the crowd’s reaction shows how people are waking up to the everyday harassment that women face.
Instead of whining about 'clown world,' maybe take a second to realize that you're defending a double standard. You're quick to victimize men while conveniently forgetting how deeply ingrained misogyny allows men to abuse and control women without repercussions. This kind of sexist narrative is exactly what needs to change so that both men and women can exist without fear of harassment or abuse. Until we dismantle that system, you’re just playing into it.
Nice baitYour comment reeks of sexism and a complete misunderstanding of how gender dynamics work in these situations. First of all, you're wrong to assume that if the roles were reversed—if a man assaulted a woman—he'd automatically be met with violence and legal charges. Plenty of men get away with sexual harassment and assault without any consequences, as we’ve seen time and again. Victims, especially women, are often silenced, disbelieved, or blamed for the violence committed against them.
As for the woman in the video, she wasn’t cheered just because of her gender—she’s exposing the hypocrisy of how men often feel entitled to women's bodies in public spaces. This was a clear act of turning the tables on that entitlement, and the crowd’s reaction shows how people are waking up to the everyday harassment that women face.
Instead of whining about 'clown world,' maybe take a second to realize that you're defending a double standard. You're quick to victimize men while conveniently forgetting how deeply ingrained misogyny allows men to abuse and control women without repercussions. This kind of sexist narrative is exactly what needs to change so that both men and women can exist without fear of harassment or abuse. Until we dismantle that system, you’re just playing into it.