What the metoo movement has done
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Essentially, we entered a low trust society for dating DECADES ago, the online dating accelerated it to the point men are increasingly going 'fuck it, it's not worth it' and noping out of even participating at all.
Women went for the short term fun of having a quick fling with the top 5% not realising the only reason they got that fling was because they were slightly above average, were easy, close by and willing to debase themselves for it. But long term relationships? They get kicked to the kerb as they don't want a slut raising their kids. But that one night stand gives them the false impression they can get that standard and so why 'settle' for an 'average', monogamous guy that is committed to having a family.
This is probably going to be the biggest bomb that destroys the west and damages a lot of other societies, when these women hit menopause and are stuck all alone in a house with no one to sleep beside, men have been lonely for long enough to develop coping mechanisms but damn I feel sorry for the cats when these chicks hit 40.
This clip in particular though from what Telia is saying, sounds like the girl herself DIDN'T contribute to the witch hunt but she's now hurt by the stigma as she's now labelled as 'you touch her and you go to court' which we also see in society too.
The girl pulled away from the dude when he grabbed her which is what sparked the whole hunt in the first place. She's just as culpable. Don't take a job literally being eye candy if you don't want to get grabbed by dudes. If she wasn't a frigid bitch and leaned into him when he grabbed her, this incident would have never happened in the first place.
True, in those kinds of professions you should be able to accommodate that at the minimum but obviously limits like if he tried to grope or kiss against your will.
Unfortunately this doesn't apply both ways, there are way too many times it's deemed ok to grope guys because 'they're eye candy' so same rules for both sexes. This MMA fighter in particular wasn't doing anything like that and was just a hug more than anything, for him to go through that shit after that minor an interaction, she should've not just pressed no charges, she should've called out the critics to back off too.
she did try to say that " it wasn't a big deal"
Not to sound like a twitter freak, that's not good enough. Unless she literally told the detractors to 'fuck off and stop attacking him!', they'll take a statement like 'it wasn't a big deal' to mean she's scared by him as look how strong he is, he probably intimidated her to comply etc.
Only way to stop a witch hunt like this is to have the 'victim' attack the hunters vocally, even if that gets them to attack you..