Imagine if the roles were REVERSED
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- Imagine if the roles were REVERSED. This is why men go mgtow smh
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Is this casual sexual harassment or flirting? lemme know in the comments.
Sexual harassment. The guy is a fakkeen simp. Simps crave for femenine attention.
Simple, if women do this it’s flirting, if men do it, it’s sexual harassment obviously
Thats harassment in a subtle form they are absolutely disrespectful and disgusting
Sexual harassment
@@ianbottom7396 no. if man do this it is violent vicious rape now.
If men behaved the same way there would probably be police or lawyers involved.
Wait a minute, you're saying society views men and women differently? WHAT A SHOCK. Such a profound observation you made there, brilliant!
Depends, but the question is is that individual being gawked at fearing for their life?
I would of told them this was unprofessional and had gotten up and left the room this behavior is disgusting if a man had told them to undress he would of been arrested and in cuffs and to add insult to injury she tells the camera man to leave the room this is an interview not a sex site but i guess now a days you have to be hot or an attractive female to let things like that slide -_-
@@unknownunknowns The element of fear is not necessary. The behavior shown by the women is creepy and unprofessional. They had the intent to make the man uncomfortable.
Also a bunch of “Me Too” videos of them crying in front of a camera talking about how they feel violated
a women reporter was accusing Morgan freeman of inappropriate behavior only because he said “Boy I wish I was there” . Here these women are forcing a guy to unbutton shirt and threatening if he won't then they won't speak a word. this is what called sexual harassment but they got away, why because they are women. what a double standard.
Morgan wasn't even saying it to her, but to the other actor that said he had learned his lesson
@@Original_Katros exactly.
that woman reporter has brain damage so we should not talk about fucked up in the head people like they are relevant in any way.
@@Original_KatrosYea well guess what no one really gives af bout man even other man cuz they think being raped by women is fun pretty sure more guys never talk bout it🤣
I was just going to bring this up.
If men do it, it is sexual harrassment .
If women talk like that to men, it's $6.99 per minute.
Who's fault is that? Men pay, women don't.
Do you think a man somehow has responsibility for the actions of random men?
I mean I think sexual arousal typically occurs much more frequently in men, and most men are heterosexual, so it's just the harsh reality that in society sex from women is going to be something that is wanted more and therefore more prone to being made into a commodity in whatever way. I personally think that prostitution ought to be legalized, taxed and well-regulated, but whatever.
I won't comment on "sexual harassment" because this was literally a clip from a trashy dating show.
Also, I will say one other thing. The guy on the show presumably got paid to be there. So didn't he technically get paid to have women talk like that to him?
W
He should have told them to also take their shirts off... to be fair.
ye it would also make some more people happy
Missed opportunity you know.
very much agree with u
he wont cause he is simp lol
@@Subha95he won't because he knows how to be respectful.
Companies should use this video in their harassment training, and ask employees if they think it is. In the training I went thru, EVERY example was of the man harassing the woman. It was as if woman weren’t capable of harassing men.
Very good suggestion.
💯
Most trainings I’ve seen in the past couple years have shown both sides. People have been getting better at that.
Well usually women can't physically threaten or force men to do something unless they are armed.
@@Сайтамен Usually is a very key word here. Not to mention emotional pressure can be nearly as strong as physical. A guy might not feel comfortable saying no because the never had to in the past. That's actually what's generally shown in harassment videos these days. You don't need to tell most people "hey, don't assault people," but they might not understand "hey, if this person seems uncomfortable with what you're doing, they are likely uncomfortable and you should stop."
Women in the US know they can get away with being creeps any day of the year.
Liberal females in the US know they can get away with being creeps any day of the year.
Not just in US, they're same all over the world.
No,in most countires man are still dominant,we do not take women BS
@@Mr1888888888 most of the women are just ok and know how to respect each other both men and women. US is just so stupid in this regard...
@@TigasHyperNo they don't. They talk smack behind each other have you seen them
A hypocritical world with double standards
Feminist utopia
Or how about a world where society views men and women differently because they in fact, are different, and has been this way since humans first appeared. And now people act like this is shocking, and so others want to act shocked too because it's all the rage to be outraged about stupid things online. That is the the type of world this is, a stupid one.
@@kcraulston No I mean the concept of sure, as humanity advances of course we will strive for equality and of course men and women should receive the same legal consequences for the same actions. But in the meantime people are gonna act like it's some big huge mystery why men and women are treated differently, and go around parroting the same f&^%ing thing about "ooooh what if the genders were switched???" on every video like this as if they made some genius observation
Hypocrisy is the word that describes the "western" world the best.
If woman does it its flirting if man does it its harassment
You’re 100% right and it’s completely inappropriate and the world is full of double standards like this.
Recently I watched multiple women on Bondi Rescue (TV program) trying to remove the clothing from a fit, healthy, apparently sexy male life guard and made the same comments as you have here, it’s not appropriate, it needs to be called out, if we turn that around and say it’s a sexy female life guard with 3 guys trying to remove her clothes and we know how that would end, the guys involved charged with sexual harassment and perhaps sexual assault, and yet the double standard continues
One time girls did that to me. Instead of it turning in to anything good, one of their bf's or just some jealous guy, tried to fight me. Can't win!!
@@JayS.-mm3qrAlways record everything 😅
That moonlight sonata to emphasize on the sadness of the modern society
I see.....do the double standard is strong here.
extremely strong here
Women know they can get away with this inherently and won't give up that privilege for anything.
Imagine a male dentist saying to his female patient I won't operate on you unless you unbutton your shirt!
Laughing gas usually breaks the ice.
Call them out or it will keep happening.
Yes but we (men) don't care
@@utube1818 simp spotted.
@@mineralwater6736no. He is right. We don't even bother to cover each other's back. But instead, we are envious of other men success, trying to put other successful men to the dirt for no reason. We men as a whole doesn't even bother to create one organization that protect ourselves. Look how much women have, ranging from simple chatting group to a law enforced women's organization.
We are the toxic one. If other man is success, we try to make him fail. If other man training hard to be stronger, we called him try hard. If other man have beautiful partner, as soon as he makes mistakes, we trying to cancel him. We are the toxic one but too afraid to acknowledge it. We might got mad when we see a video such as this, but that's as far as we go. We basically do nothing to prevent any future similar case, just being resentful with no resolve
@@chakravartin3356 dude what?? Women hate other women more than man hate man.
You are completely brainwashed by social media.
@@utube1818 We? What we? Who's we? There is no we
I believe your morgan freeman video already showed what happens when the roles are reversed
well it was Morgan Freeman.. what if it was Ryan Gosling?
While the double standards are really annoying, lets be honest, most of us guys don't mind getting that kind of attention from attractive woman.
You are conflating societal grooming with actual free will. The reason dudes wouldn't mind that attention is because secular society tells them it's okay.
Have women try this stunt in the middle east and see how it works out.
It also comes from lack of abundance which is an artificially created dynamic in secular society since secularism is about dating and not marriage.
Not the point.
@@jeremysears4263 he acknowledged the double standard while stating another fact. I see no problem here.
Maybe you are like that
Yes many would mind because you might be engaged, you might be shy (dude who asks someone to remove shirts on command) , might be insecure about his body inside shirt
As a man, this is when I stand up and leave.
Are you sure though? I feel like guys in the comments are being hypocrites.
@@lordnermal8611 Yes.
Wussy
@@MichaelCruvant Nah.
I was expected two guys to do an interview with a hot girl and see what happens
@@Joeyfield0 and ask her to unbutton her shirt
He needs to pull the ME TOO card
Nono, it's that women can have casual fun with adults, while men can't.
Thanks, Captain Obvious.
Other way around. If the interviewer was a woman, she'd be upset; because women can't have casual fun.
Right captain
She ain't getting with you lil bro
@@captainobvious8037 Other way around.
This is the height of double standards and sexual harrassment. I would have called them out on it, refuse to carry on the conversation and walked away.
Are you sure? And yet your name is tricky dicky.. hmmm 🤔
And you would've looked like a total dork.
It's Chris Van Vliet. His Podcast with Pro wrestlers is one of the most viewed and listened podcasts in the genre. I've been following him for a long time. And he's a very polite and respectful guy. Big Wrestling Personalities Like John Cena, Rock, Chris Jericho have praised his work. John Cena gives him extra time to have more conversation with him whenever they do a podcast. I don't know about everybody but a guy like him doesn't deserve this.
That man instead of refusing to comply , simply lacked the spine to call out the BS
It probably never occured to him.
@@secretagent4610 seems like he actually liked it , and that's what gave boost to the ego of those actresses
He's a SIMP
Double standards piss me off so much.
We, as men, have become so de-sensitized to this stuff that we don't even notice anything wrong in stuff like this...
Honestly, if you hadn't pointed it out, even I would've thought of this as a perfectly normal interview.
But once you start noticing it, you start seeing it everywhere and realize just how bad things are
"How To Be Single" is right. Presumptuous behavior makes people want to keep you single at all costs.
Why didn’t he just say that’s double standards? Men have to speak up. Did he feel intimidated? Did he feel that if he didn’t go along with it he’d be seen as a prude and jeopardise his future interviewing career against established actors . (but it is a very short clip.. so context). Men, women and all in between please speak up, there and then.
" and all in between "
Oh poor guy getting hit on by beautiful movie stars. We should start a gofundme for him.
He looks clearly uncomfortable. These women need to be jailed for misuing their popularity to sexually harass a guy on television who was just trying to do his job.
He could have said "no". Powerful wimmins who don't need no man are supposed to know what "no" means. No sympathy for simps.
Unless minors are involved there is absolutely no justification for jailing these women. Go back to your video game and leave the discussion to the adults.
@@GrantPearson wrong.
They're making him be unprofessional. Then they'll turn it on him.
Hollywood interviews are known for being amusing/playful. It's so the people involved aren't bored and to keep viewers entertained. Maybe you want to watch boring interviews but I sure don't. Plus the guy looks cool and sophisticated with the shirt unbottoned. It's not unprofessional. The male torso isn't sexualized the way breasts are in most cultures. That's why men are allowed to go shirtless on all the world's beaches. And it's not like these women tried to feel his crotch or lick his face. You're blowing the whole thing out of proportion because you resent women. Did the hot girls ignore you in high school?
If the roles were reversed the man would be in court😂
NGL, I find it quite creepy and uncomfortable
The difference between flirting and sexual harassment is if the women likes it.
Congrats, you just discovered consent!
If your flirting is making someone uncomfortable, stop. That goes for men and women.
I want to clarify that we are not saying we want to do these things, we want women to stop doing these things
No we don't lmao
@PauIdenino unless your a simp who doesn't have a job
Everyone is against double standards until they find one which benefits them.
Why didn't he refuse? The reaction of the women would have been interesting.
he should of called them creepy lmaoo
*He
should *have, not "of"...
Don't drop out of school, kiddo.
They were having fun embarrassing him. He missed a golden opportunity to turn the tables.
I'd have just said I will if you will
lol
Most men don’t mind but when they do mind there’s nothing they can do
If it's consensual then yeah,but if not yeah that's harrasment
@@adamaunya69 yeah
They can say: “this is making me uncomfortable.“ That is literally all they need to do, especially in a situation like this where presumably there is a crew of people around to back you up.
True.
Sexual harassment.should be charged
The problem is the guy here for listening to them. Instead he should've called for sexual harrasment and leave
Thing is he didnt find it to be harrasment. Even if he did he would just want to do his job. Me and you can tell that this is weird but most people find it normal.
he probably enjoy it ? since he does have a nice body
Fr, he sounds a bit uncomfortable. Wish that was me tho
He should have said I will only if you two do the same 😁
I've seen some men on the internet saying they felt very uncomfortable when approached in an objectified way. I think everything is a matter of context. If you are just walking on the street or giving an interview about your work, that's not the right context to approach someone in a sexual way. This applies to any gender.
Even sex workers have other interests and things to offer. Just learn to read the room!
I actually met that guy before. That’s crazy
The moment it became super cringe and uncomfortable to watch is when they kept asking to unbotton the shirt more and more
It's a double standard because most men wouldn't mind this type of "harrassment". There's NO difference except the perception.
@@AlejandroRamirezzz he doesn't seem to be enjoying this. He is being forced to unbotton his shirt on tv
What men, the ones that have CFNM fetish? They're not even a fraction of the population. Most dudes that have any dignity wouldn't be acting like a dumb puppies in a situation like this because they know they're clearly being looked down upon.
@@tushar_sengar Pressured. Not forced. Also, everyone watching this knows that he's perfectly safe in that room with those women. No one is dumb enough to think he's about to get raped by them. You're blowing this out of proportion because of your resentment towards women.
You can’t assume that someone wants sexual attention just because of their gender. There are men that would feel uncomfortable getting this much sexual attention from a woman. There are also men that aren’t even attracted to women such as gay and asexual men. This is why consent be always be given before giving someone sexual attention.
We need to understand that this will continue as long as men, like in the video, agree with women and treat this as something completely normal. If I were in his place, to avoid causing a scene and looking foolish and hysterical, I would have jokingly said, "I'll take off my shirt if you do the same," sexualizing them in return and seeing their reaction.
He should have said, "ladies first."
It’s not double standards. Not all things need to be the same, life would be dull if it was. He could have been a real man and said NO, like a REAL woman would say NO if they didn’t want to. So the man obviously was enjoying the attention.
This may apply to the man in the video but it doesn’t apply to all men. There are men who would not enjoy getting sexual attention from a woman and would feel uncomfortable. There are also men that aren’t even attracted to women such as gay and asexual men. This is why it’s wrong to assume someone wants attention just because of their gender. Also we are not saying everything in life has to be same. We are simply saying that sexual harassment is wrong regardless of the gender.
@@Adrian73108 ''We are simply saying that sexual harassment is wrong regardless of the gender.''
Good, but there is none here
Yeah, if the roles were reversed, I doubt that a woman would take her shirt off that much. But how is it harassment though? He seemed like he enjoyed it.
Yawn And cause the guy doesn't care, sort of likes it.
Yeah, the poor guy looked really distressed
That's a video made by some chubby guy enjoying his mountain dew. Let's be honest, if a man worked for his greek god physique, that kind of attention just proves his hard work was worth it.
He must not be forced to show it,... Its HIS Choice !! 🧐
He made an absolute skoolboy error of not asking them to do likewise. Who says adults can't play games of "I'll show you mine, if you show me yours"?
No man will feel harassed..now he has a story to tell to the boys
Only you and em desperate losers thinkin like this
Plus that fella looks good with the unbottoned shirt. It's cool and sophisticated. I've rocked a suit jacket before with no shirt underneath. It's refreshing to change things up as men because we normally have a boring appearance. A man's torso is different because he doesn't have breasts, which are highly sexualized...so it's not outrageous to ask men for some playful unbuttoning in a Hollywood interview...whether the incels in this comment section like it or not. And no one is dumb enough to think that this man was in danger. He wasn't at risk of being raped by those women and everyone knows it. But goddamn, the small d energy is off the charts in these comments! Like, I get it, most commenters on here were invisible to the hot girls in high school and now they resent women...but that doesn't mean they're obligated to share that resentment with the world. They oughta keep their thoughts to themselves and go back to their video games.
People, whether you like it or not, here are the facts when you hit on or flirt with someone.
Attractive? You're flirting. Totally acceptable.
Unattractive? That's creepy and gross. Inappropriate.
Attractiveness being subjective, of course.
I think there is a middle ground between acceptable and creepy, where the other person politely turns you down and you go about your day. There’s nothing wrong with flirting if you understand boundaries and when to stop.
*THIS IS 21st CENTURY FEMENISM*
This scares me that guy should of not done that.
Not so outrageous as you can see he clearly didn’t mind the attention. That’s the difference.
Indeed....it's about knowing when it's okay to be playful. Plus that fella looks good with the unbottoned shirt. It's cool and sophisticated. I've rocked a suit jacket before with no shirt underneath. It's refreshing to change things up as men because we normally have a boring appearance. A man's torso is different because he doesn't have breasts, which are highly sexualized...so it's not outrageous to ask men for some playful unbuttoning in a Hollywood interview...whether the incels in this comment section like it or not. And no one is dumb enough to think that this man was in danger. He wasn't at risk of being raped by those women and everyone knows it. But goddamn, the small d energy is off the charts in these comments! Like, I get it, most commenters on here were invisible to the hot girls in high school and now they resent women...but that doesn't mean they're obligated to share that resentment with the world. They oughta keep their thoughts to themselves and go back to their video games.
911 what's your emergency?
I cant do this. Equal rights for equal lefts
depends.
if the guy were to not laugh, or were to refuse their request, and if they just kept going regardless of those signs, that would have been harassment.
it's the same the other way around, if the girl just smiles at your requests then it's not harassment, but if she gets uncomfortable and you keep going that IS harassment,
it's not exactly a double standard it's a bit more complex than that
At first I thought this video was a satire of rage bait. Then I read the comments 😐
Its true tho
You say that, but boobs are a private part, while a man's chest is allowed to be open in public, so there isn't really a comparison here
In a vacuum what they are doing is fairly lighthearted and playful, but in the reverse scenario our brains instantly snap to hundreds of stories of that happening in an unsavory manner. Another example would be catcalling. If it happened once every week or two, I could see that as something I might be ok with, that would help my self esteem as man who doesn’t get complemented on their personal appearance very often. But every day? Multiple times an evening? That would get annoying, irritating, and even creepy. Especially when you consider how often comments like that can lead to something more dire. So the question is, what is our solution? Do we try and fix the double standard, with anything that we see as being wrong to women being applied equally to everyone? Do we keep the double standard, recognizing how historically we can’t really ignore the implications that come to mind in one scenario? Or do we try and lay to rest historical implications and try to move to a world where this is more normalized for everyone? There’s so much to go into with this question, and it’s kind of oversimplifying it to go “OOOOH DOUBLE STANDARD” and then wipe your hands clean, declaring you have won. That’s just the first step. There’s a lot further to decide from there.
Yes, we definitely need to work on double standard !!! 😢
Yeah no, the double standard is BS and the way you've described catcalling is not a common experience. Of the millions of women that exists, I doubt there's more than a handful, if any, that are subjected to the amount of catcalling you're describing there. You're exaggerating reality to fit your own bias by the sounds of it
@@fattlane1866 lots of women experience catcalling constantly. Especially while younger and if they’re at areas like college campuses. I’m not saying the double standard needs to be addressed, just that addressing it is the start of the conversation. Not the end.
@@thecode327 I agree, but multiple times, every single day? That's rare and not the standard. It's really not that deep, acknowledge that everyone is different and will handle any type of comment differently, and be respectful of that, regardless of gender. Seriously, not that deep.
Also I'm not sure what type of college campuses you have where you live, but I'm honestly struggling to picture that to be true, and again, if so, for it to be some widespread issue and not a rare example. I didn't hear a single complaint from any of my female college friends about catcalling, nor did I ever witness it, not once on my 3 years on campus
@@fattlane1866 I'm not a girl, and I gather you aren't either. So neither of us can make a direct statement on how common this is. And just because you never had a friend go up to you and complain about that doesn't mean much. What I can say is I've heard enough stories from women about how common and constant catcalling is at times to know that in many cases it is a serious annoyance. But I agree that seeing a study done on the frequency of catcalling, looking both the mean and for how many women it is a frequent occurrence, would be preferable to just eyewitness testimony. My point was simply how catcalling might be fine in a vacuum, and how there are some people who might like the idea of being catcalled, if it happens at a certain frequency it can become a serious annoyance and even stress inducing, especially for someone that may have seen a suiter go from catcalling to someone more serious. With over half of women having experienced sexual violence, I don't think you can pretend that is a vast minority. Once again, not saying to ignore double standards. Just that pointing them out is move one, not a checkmate.
"We won't speak
If you don't unbutton" __Leslie Mann 2016 😝🤣🤣🤣
I WISH a woman would speak to me like this. It’s only harassment if the person being treated that way doesn’t want to be treated that way. So if he wasn’t okay with it, that wouldn’t be okay with it, there’s nothing wrong.
It isn’t harassment, the context, the tone, you gotta read the room
Like stated in my own comments there is a lack of context, if roles where reversed still, it wouldn't be seen as harassment either?
@@atrem7942 yea true it’s the context but yea I’d say if it was 2 dudes saying that to a girl he’d be sued and worse
YOOOO, it’s *Chris Van Vliet!!!!*
We also need to remember that if the guy complains he will be called a wuss and made fun of. When I was young I worked for an older lady that only hired young men and basically sexually harassed them every day. Complaining back then would not get you anywhere but made fun of. She was nasty and hated working for her. I quite after 6 months. Told this story once and got made fun of, never told it again in public. I went on to have a long career hiring over 100 people. I would never tolerate that behavior in my department and fired more than one person including a couple of women, that couldn’t treat others with respect. It isn’t hard to do and it doesn’t take the fun out of the work place.
Most men find this as flirty and a good thing. “Creeps” are guys that don’t understand that women don’t view it as men do. If these women were acting like this to me, and I knew it wasn’t a setup, my shirt would be off. Sadly, they’d go blind from the reflection off my ultra white skin
Its not the action that determine if its a harassment. Its the feeling that is caused by the action which determine it. Its only a harassment if the guy feels uncomfortable but clearly, he is not.
Point is he'll be called whiny in his workplace if he even brought it up. Or he'll be called inflexible and probably even fired for too much complaining. It doesn't play out well when men plead for sexual harrasment coz you're supposed to man yourself up. It's definitely double standards coz he wouldn't be taken as seriously.
@@AmritSingh-gj5rw that's more like being pressured by the society than a harassment case. Could be caused by that person insecurity or a separate harassment case by the society. Sexual harassment case is personal. Nothing to do with other party who are not involved. If that person feel uncomfortable than it is harassment. If he chose to be dishonest because of how society gonna take him for, that's another issue.
As a man, I would say this isn't harassment since men and women aren't the same and a man is more likely to respond positively to "take off your shirt" than a woman would
I feel the same way
Indeed....it's about knowing when it's okay to be playful. Plus that fella looks good with the unbottoned shirt. It's cool and sophisticated. I've rocked a suit jacket before with no shirt underneath. It's refreshing to change things up as men because we normally have a boring appearance. A man's torso is different because he doesn't have breasts, which are highly sexualized...so it's not outrageous to ask men for some playful unbuttoning in a Hollywood interview...whether the incels in this comment section like it or not. And no one is dumb enough to think that this man was in danger. He wasn't at risk of being raped by those women and everyone knows it. But goddamn, the small d energy is off the charts in these comments! Like, I get it, most commenters on here were invisible to the hot girls in high school and now they resent women...but that doesn't mean they're obligated to share that resentment with the world. They oughta keep their thoughts to themselves and go back to their video games.
I agree, the context is different. Also men can usually be confident that playful flirting will remain as playful flirting. A woman in that situation doesn’t know if the man will become violent, so it can feel a lot more threatening.
Pretty sure Vin Diesel already did that whole "harass a conventionally attractive interviewer whose just doing their job" thing, and his career seems fine.
It's not harrassment if everyone is having fun.
I understand the point of the video, but it is missing a key element: if you're being harassed by someone attractive that you wouldn't mind sleeping with, it becomes acceptable (flirting).
I'd also point out that I believe that these actresses are in-character for the movie that they are interviewing for.
he said "he feels really comfortable" also they didnt force him, it was a joke and he couldve just kicked them off the podcast, im saying this as a man.
Yeah so?
He was okay with it but first of all the show is a show he might be ok with it for the views
Second of all if the roles were reversed it wouldn't matter whether or not they are ok with it
Third thing is this is not the only video "documenting" double standards
Indeed. The small d incel energy is off the charts in this comment section. All because they were invisible to the hot girls in high school. They're up in arms over this playful interview but very quiet on the subject of male violence. When women go on dates they're worried about getting raped/trafficked/murdered....when men go on dates they're worried about rejection. And the number one cause of death for pregnant women is their male partner....perhaps more of the men in these comments would realize that if they took a break from gaming once in a while.
He can sue both of them. The settlements would set him up for the rest of his life
The court system would throw the case out. Nothing would happen to those chicks.
The issue is, the guy is actually enjoying it. He didn't complain a bit. It's not sexual harrasment if the guy is happy with it, however much you sad lots cry over the internet
@@ordenax us “sad lots” still can get sexually harassed and that is one man that didn’t mind taking his shirt off, had it been done to a woman people would lose their minds
@@kyledeguzman165 You can't cry if the victim doesn't feel like a victim.
@@ordenax I can cry victim if I feel like the victim and for me crying wouldn’t be done but fighting would be, I’m not one of the idiots that’ll let anything happen to him simply because “they’re a woman, and you are a man”
@@ordenax and He doesn’t feel like a victim because of the pathetic attention he gets, otherwise he’d be begging for the cops to arrest those idiot women for sexual harassment it’s that simple If you don’t understand that then don’t talk about “crying” when you’d cry if you got worse than harassed and then looked at as the aggressor simply because you’re a man
He keeps asking questions that sound like he’s trying to back out of this while they keep pushing him to do it. And also he’s a professional interviewer, making a scene here is not a good look and would hurt his reputation which is bad for his job. That type of leverage is very popular for creepy people to use. Also victims don’t have to feel like a victim to be one. If a man gets robbed and doesn’t care about it, does that mean he’s no longer a victim of robbery? And if you believe he no longer isn’t, does that then excuse the behavior of the robber? What about in pedo cases? A ton of victims in those cases say that they are ok with it, but that doesn’t mean they are no longer a victim.
I see this precisely as a parody of how strange it is to see a typically male behaviour done by women, and how it gives off a completely different vibe.
The difference is that most men (not all) would like to be on the receiving end of that harassment while most women (not all) would not.
And where did you get that fact?
Yes, I'll have one ratio please
I remember this interview; it was always weird and both ladies were out of line.
Is his fault for not being strong in his self-respect.
Stay kingly, brethren.
This exchange seems pretty playful and unthreatening. I suppose that's the difference.
You know the old saying, "If liberals didn't have double standards, they'd have no standards at all."
*you misspelled MAGA.
Liberals & true-conservatives do have standards; MAGA does not.
@@beh3260You have TDS.
0:26 "yes, thats really it" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
feel ya bro xD
Did you ever see of the Henry Cavill interview vids where the actresses are all over him all the time, sometimes even touching him. He's clearly uncomfortable, but those same women have vids of them denouncing men cat calling and looking at them. Yeah.
Honestly, I'd much rather women talk to me like this than not talk to me at all. 😢
Yeah, no kidding. Plus that fella looks good with the unbottoned shirt. It's cool and sophisticated. I've rocked a suit jacket before with no shirt underneath. It's refreshing to change things up as men because we normally have a boring appearance. A man's torso is different because he doesn't have breasts, which are highly sexualized...so it's not outrageous to ask men for some playful unbuttoning in a Hollywood interview...whether the incels in this comment section like it or not. And no one is dumb enough to think that this man was in danger. He wasn't at risk of being raped by those women and everyone knows it. But goddamn, the small d energy is off the charts in these comments! Like, I get it, most commenters on here were invisible to the hot girls in high school and now they resent women...but that doesn't mean they're obligated to share that resentment with the world. They oughta keep their thoughts to themselves and go back to their video games.
I hate the world that punishes people for being playful, both ways. They are joking around and both parties are enjoying it, there's nothing wrong here. Don't be so sensitive. I also hate the world in which every interaction needs to be ironed out in declarative way like some NDA contract, world that ignores non-verbal cues and intuition in human interactions. Is that what technology killed in us? Is that the direction we are going in?
What particularly offends me is that, even if you DO get it properly codified, in writing or on video, the fact that you did it becomes a "red flag" in any court case. Amir Riep and Jahsen Wint. Had a girl give consent, ON VIDEO. Didn't matter; still got accused of rape, still got thrown off the football team. They weren't actually CONVICTED, but now they've got this whole mess over their heads.
Don't be so sensitive?
Tell that to women.
If one half of the population is just being playful, and second half doing exactly the same is being creepy/perverted, than...fuck this. We have to pick a definition and apply it to everyone.
Women have already picked - sexual harassment.
Ok, so be it.
If bro ever said that to female interviewer he'd be in jail already.
I thought women wanted equity...
Wait a minute!!!
We're talking about women here.🤣🤣🤣
You mean equality? Because this right here is an example of what happens when society seeks equity instead of equality...
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Equity and Equality are the same thing.
Of course, I probably meant to write equality and got autocorrected. 🤣
@@Warmaster_7 No, they are not...words with different meanings, cannot be the same thing...even the current a.i. that is easily accessible understands that they are different...
The forgotten secret ingredient in these "double standard" rage baits is who is in a position of power.
They're not going to physically over power him so it's fun and cute. If the rolls were reversed it would be scarry for them because HE CAN physically over power them.
so your saying it's okay to women sexually harras men since they are physically stronger wow I thought people said women are equal to men😂 guess if someone raped a man it's still his fault nice
I know, right? This comment section is filled with hundreds of dorks!
The only people who are offended by this will never have this happen to them anyway
I know, right? There's hundreds of dorks in this comment section.
That's true. But there's your proof of double standards isn't it.
@@GrantPearson us included💀
@@AmritSingh-gj5rw definitely. Men and women are different and in some cases even opposite
It's all about reading the room. people in an offbeat situation are not supposed to be quoted.
He should have asked them to remove their 18 layers of makeup ..
That's the number of points you'd get on an IQ test.
This is perfectly fine stop being so misogynistic. Woman can do whatever
Ya'll really be doing the most . . The difference between this and sexual harassment is quite simple if you look closely. He. Wasn't. Uncomfortable. With. It.
See how that works? They served it up, and he hit it right back. If you try to flirt with someone, and you identify signs of distress, and discomfort, that means Do Not Proceed.