Men Read Misogynistic Comments Made to Female Sports Reporters

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2024
  • Sarah Spain and Julie DiCaro are sports reporters just doing their jobs. Their coworkers read comments made to them online... to their face. Interesting how uncomfortable the men are. Stitched from Normalgirl1234 on Tiktok.
    #misogynistic #women #womenempowerment #womeninsports #sexism #juliedicaro #sarahspain #sports #sportsreporter #misogynist #sexist #protectwomen #TactlessRadio
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Комментарии • 57

  • @Leglessolas
    @Leglessolas 6 месяцев назад +23

    Ah, the classic female double standard. Shocker…

    • @Goblin_Girl
      @Goblin_Girl 6 месяцев назад

      We ain't all like this I promise 😂

  • @yderga8707
    @yderga8707 6 месяцев назад +51

    My friends brother committed suicide due to extreme spousal abuse. Your point (if you even had one) is invalid. Abuse is abuse, trying to justify one genders actions while condemning the other, especially when referring to verbal abuse which can happen from either gender, is inherently sexist and does nothing but prepetuate hate.

    • @GothamandGomorrah
      @GothamandGomorrah 6 месяцев назад +4

      Deep down she knows this

    • @nothanks1239
      @nothanks1239 6 месяцев назад +1

      Ignore my previous comment, I just saw what was written at the top. I completely agree with you, that is completely unjust. Any form of sexism is not OK, and to assume that only men's feelings are hurt is disgusting. I'm sorry what happened to your friends brother. I also lost my brother to unaliving (not through sexism). It sucks. Men's mental health is just as important as women's.

    • @SA-ey6nt
      @SA-ey6nt 6 месяцев назад +2

      Again somebody had to deflect with a false equivalency. Your friends brother being abused by his wife has nothing to do with sexism or misandry. Try to keep up.

    • @HMStar10
      @HMStar10 6 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@SA-ey6ntDoes a woman being abused by her husband have anything to to with sexism or misogyny?

    • @nothanks1239
      @nothanks1239 6 месяцев назад

      @@SA-ey6nt He is referring to the comment at the top, which I don't think is OK to do. It's the equivalent to saying that only white people can be racist. There are sexist women out there, and I'm certainly not disputing that women face a lot more sexism worldwide and through history. But, to deny sexism men face causes a pendulum swing. Can we just agree that any form of sexism is wrong, and no man or woman should ever have to put up with it or have their experiences denied.

  • @nothanks1239
    @nothanks1239 6 месяцев назад +33

    As a woman, I'd just like to say that i think you should be ashamed for the comment at the top. Mens mental health is just as important as womens. And men should not ever have to put up with sexism.

  • @Goblin_Girl
    @Goblin_Girl 6 месяцев назад +7

    Both struggles are valid

  • @cadavanaugh
    @cadavanaugh 6 месяцев назад +7

    Everyone just wants to be more victim than everyone else

  • @brambledemon1232
    @brambledemon1232 6 месяцев назад +4

    It's the anonymity of the net that allows this kind of behavior.

  • @frankthetank1032
    @frankthetank1032 6 месяцев назад +4

    This happens to all people regardless of race, sex, gay, straight, political, etc. You hear about cyber bullying all the time. Stay away from social media if you can’t handle it.

    • @KaterinaE757
      @KaterinaE757 6 месяцев назад

      I agree that cyberbullying extends beyond females and to all groups. However, I don't agree with the "If you don't like it, don't go online" mentality. Ignoring this type of behavior could just make it worse and we should be more active in behaviors that dimmish the prevalence of hateful things that keyboard cowards say.

    • @elistringfellow2151
      @elistringfellow2151 6 месяцев назад

      @@KaterinaE757 that is simply not what they're saying. They said stay away from social media, ie: reading comments, watching hurtful videos. They also didn't say to ignore the behavior, but rather recognize it so that you can stop doing the activities that trigger it. Not doing a bad habit is a very active behavior, especially if you have enough of a problem like that

    • @KaterinaE757
      @KaterinaE757 6 месяцев назад

      @@elistringfellow2151 I like your points, they do make me think, but I must disagree that he is not telling people to walk away. The activities that trigger people are a result of simply going online and posting something, a comment, a blog, a video , a picture. Should a child stop playing in the playground because every time they do they get punched in the head by a bully? Or should the bully be held accountable? I'd be interested in hearing more of your thoughts.

    • @elistringfellow2151
      @elistringfellow2151 6 месяцев назад

      @@KaterinaE757 I appreciate your civility, and your points are also interesting. I think that cyberbullying and real bullying are much different from each other due to the fact that people are fairly anonymous on the internet. Although the people who are cyberbullies should be held accountable, it would just be unreasonable to track down every cyberbully. This is unfortunate, because the only people with consequences are innocent. Due to this, I think that, although very inconvient, the best remedy is to stop until you can ignore the bullies or something similar

    • @KaterinaE757
      @KaterinaE757 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@elistringfellow2151 I do agree that real bullying is much worse. You're also very correct, I can't see how they would be able to track down every cyber bully. Walking away is an option, particularly if your mental health is suffering, but that might be challenging for people whose online presence is part of their livelihood. I am also grateful for our discussion and to better understand your perspective. Certainly more enlightening than any other back and forth I've had of late on this platform. Have a great one!

  • @jopeteus
    @jopeteus 6 месяцев назад +4

    Yeah, people are mean online. Leave it at that

  • @Berkhoi
    @Berkhoi 6 месяцев назад +5

    And men say mean stuff to men as well. Ever watched WWE? Even those scripted insults are tame compared to what some men have to put up with. Oppression isn't a MTF exclusive phenomenon.

    • @SA-ey6nt
      @SA-ey6nt 6 месяцев назад

      😑 Then ya'll do it to yourselves? Also you can't compare the hate any random woman meets from men specifically to men hurting each other. Every video that has a woman on it no matter what she does, except from pandering is full of hateful comments. Women and girls get called derogatory names and the lowest of pos males get called simply "man". Of course your own kind isn't exempt from it's own pointless aggression.

    • @just2botheru
      @just2botheru 6 месяцев назад

      It's not *hate* when you're doing it to your own people. Holy crap dude, don't be this dumb. Let me explain it in terms you might understand:
      Can a white person say the N word to a black person?
      Can a black person say the N word to a black person?
      It's literally the same topic except it's sex related instead of skin color.

  • @OG-uq9yb
    @OG-uq9yb 6 месяцев назад +2

    What’s the point of making those men read those comments? They clearly aren’t misogynistic so why blame them for some they didn’t do?

  • @arawilson
    @arawilson 6 месяцев назад +2

    The male journalists feel especially awkward because They Don't Receive These Kinds of Remarks. All these "it's all the same for everyone" commenters here committed to being naive about basic real-world patterns.

  • @Xerock
    @Xerock 6 месяцев назад +11

    So? This is just whataboutism and doesn’t excuse the misandry of women.

    • @mikevilla8230
      @mikevilla8230 6 месяцев назад +2

      Yup always dodging accountability, typical women.

  • @rulpstv8554
    @rulpstv8554 6 месяцев назад +35

    Dude that woman on the left is pissing me off... shakng your head without comment or opinion

    • @deefman123
      @deefman123 6 месяцев назад

      so much head shaking and attempting to communicate through telepathy... its just weird.

  • @thesaltybeard1793
    @thesaltybeard1793 6 месяцев назад +9

    What...does misandry have to do with any of this? I thought there would be a point where its relevant. Like a flipped perspective or something.

    • @nonyobisniss7928
      @nonyobisniss7928 6 месяцев назад

      What does misogyny have to do with it either? See my other comment.

  • @jt1559
    @jt1559 6 месяцев назад +6

    Obviously, the comments from those men to those women are horrible. Trying to link misandry and misogyny to this clip is weak sauce.
    What's even worse is the "unaliving" comment - did either of these two reporters get killed by men? Nope, they're both still alive, so your argument falls flat. Obviously, there are men killing women out there, but if you want to emphasise that, then you should link it to a story where this actually happens.
    The worst part though is that you're implicitly stating that it is okay for misandry as the only impact is that men get their feelings hurt, but misogyny is not okay because women get murdered. The problem with this argument is that the percentage of women being killed by misogyny is still a fraction of a percentage - so statistically not a common (although zero occurrences is obviously better) occurrence. The other problem is that men are being killed by women as well, and while the percentage is much lower than the women being killed, it is still a fraction of a percentage and is statistically not a common occurrence.

    • @Paul_Bedford
      @Paul_Bedford 6 месяцев назад

      And don't forget that when you hurt men's feelings, there is a nonzero chance that it will lead to him killing himself

    • @SA-ey6nt
      @SA-ey6nt 6 месяцев назад

      Weak sauce is your attempt to imply the commenters weren't all males😂 When we know it wasn't girls that do this sxht especially for sports journalists 😂 Give an example for misandry? And I'll explain to you what the connection of gender based violence and misogyny is.

    • @SA-ey6nt
      @SA-ey6nt 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@Paul_BedfordI thought men are so logical and women oh so emotional. And still they weren't klled.

    • @Paul_Bedford
      @Paul_Bedford 6 месяцев назад

      @@SA-ey6nt men still have emotions. Plus, according to the law, if your actions directly lead to the death of another, then you are held at least partially liable for their death.

    • @SA-ey6nt
      @SA-ey6nt 6 месяцев назад

      @@Paul_Bedford They do. How are they more gentle than women's then? Also that wasn't the point.
      Also even if you're "held accountable", does that fxking matter for the one that's de"d? So men may kll themselves because of they're feelings, women might get klled.. Because of men's feelings. That's the op video's point! It's still about men's feelings.

  • @kashphlinktu
    @kashphlinktu 6 месяцев назад +3

    Jesus that’s fucked up

  • @nonyobisniss7928
    @nonyobisniss7928 6 месяцев назад +11

    What does misogyny have to do with it? Misogyny is hatred (or mistrust) of women as a whole. All these comments are directed at particular women, presumably because those particular women have upset the commenter through something they've said or done. If you hate a particular man and want to hurt them with hurtful comments, that doesn't make you a misandrist.
    You're being sexist if you treat someone differently because of their sex, but literally everyone does that every time they encounter other human beings. Sex is one of the most obvious visible characteristics of a person, same as attributes like height, apparent age, sound of voice, mannerisms, attractiveness, cuteness, ugliness, clothing choices, and so on. We are all influenced by all of these things to a greater or lesser extent when communicating. When you hate a particular person and want to cause them hurt you target their characteristics. It doesn't mean you hate everyone with those characteristics, you're just using those words to try to cause pain. It's terrible but not misogynistic unless you have some context which proves it so. Even if in the moment of hatred the person for a moment felt angry at and hatred towards all women at once, that feeling is likely to be fleeting and even its existence is unknowable to you as an outside observer.
    Hatred is an ugly emotion, and should be condemned, and those who feel it are primarily harming their selves. Those moments where they express it to another person are an attempt to push their pain onto others, and it is terrible for them to do that, but calling it misogyny you are trying to create a false equivalence that hatred towards any one woman is equivalent to a hatred of women in general. This is a lie.
    Finally, the whole conceit of this video which is to make random men speak the words of other hateful men is an attempt to somehow link men as a whole to the comments of a tiny minority. Men and women are very critical of the opposite sex, and much of that criticism is reasoned and reasonable and much of it is idiotic and disastrous, but we are not responsible for what random, unconnected people say online, no matter if we have the same eye colour, skin colour, age or gender.

    • @natedogg1088
      @natedogg1088 6 месяцев назад

      It's alright if it's happening to a Man, especially if he's straight and white. Didn't you know we are all born privileged oppressors with predatory minds that can't help but sexualize and abuse any woman we see? We don't have a right to a platform, opinions or feelings.

    • @MarianneExJohnson
      @MarianneExJohnson 6 месяцев назад +1

      These "particular women" have upset the commenters by being women. That's the pattern: women are subjected to levels of abuse online that go far beyond what men experience. The reason for making men read these comments is to show how uncomfortable and even shocked they are, shocked at being confronted with abuse that women experience every day.

    • @GothamandGomorrah
      @GothamandGomorrah 6 месяцев назад +1

      But. How can we be divided amongst ourselves to allow for a powergrab by the elites if we don't feed into their psyop of identity politics?

    • @SA-ey6nt
      @SA-ey6nt 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@GothamandGomorrahWomen don't need to buy into sxt we have lived through our lives 😂 It's you guys that buy into brainwashing and it can be evident by the radicalization of young men now that repeat all the same things

    • @DrCOZMIK
      @DrCOZMIK 6 месяцев назад

      This ignorant "woman" wont read its comments