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TopicWomen banned from gym after touching a man's backside.
StealThisSheen
04/27/24 9:04:15 PM
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Ehh, I'll push back a bit, here. Maybe I missed some of the earlier Joey Swoll videos, but a lot of the ones I've seen, it was women legitimately trying to make something out of nothing in order to get "clout," since... Instead of actually addressing the issue with the man or with gym personnel, they'd just post the video, going "Look at this guy staring at me!" in a video where it was, conveniently, a wide angle video, where the woman in question was blatantly not actually working out, and instead "stretching" in ways to be looked at, and then they'd more or less try to dox some guy that didn't even look at them. And, yes, Joey Swoll would call them out... But they deserved to be called out, because they were purposely aiming to get internet clout out of attacking somebody innocent.

Now, if earlier videos legitimately were attacking women who legitimately felt they were being perved on, then yes, that's wrong. I just haven't personally seen those videos. I'm mainly just speaking from seeing certain "influencers" who legitimately attempted to get famous from intentionally setting up scenarios where they were "perved on," and when they often didn't work as intended, they just attacked people who didn't even actually look at them.

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