This actually perfectly summarizes why the feminist narrative of "it's mostly men who are violent" is deliberately misleading...at best.
This isn't the uncensored version of this, there's a longer version out there. It goes -
1. Will Smith is laughing.
2. His wife (not the woman smiling behind him but the woman across from him), express flips into this mean angry rage look.
3. Suddenly will smith is getting violent.
His wife wants/demands that he get violent on her behalf - so he gets violent. He wouldn't have been violent if she wasn't there. The violence happened because of her desire for violence to happen. She just offloaded it onto him to do.
Seriously, at least half the time I've seen violence break out, it's a woman behind it causing it to happen. Not always...but a lot.
This actually perfectly summarizes why the feminist narrative of "it's mostly men who are violent" is deliberately misleading...at best.
This isn't the uncensored version of this, there's a longer version out there. It goes -
1. Will Smith is laughing.
2. His wife (not the woman smiling behind him but the woman across from him), express flips into this mean angry rage look.
3. Suddenly will smith is getting violent.
His wife wants/demands that he get violent on her behalf - so he gets violent. He wouldn't have been violent if she wasn't there. The violence happened because of her desire for violence to happen. She just offloaded it onto him to do.
Seriously, at least half the time I've seen violence break out, it's a woman behind it causing it to happen. Not always...but a lot.
Those aren't men, they're niggers.
it's dey culcha
Or that one time the two superpowers of their time went to war for a woman.
I mean, yeah, fiction. But on the other hand fiction people could relate to for millenia.