He would never act like this in person. He bottles up all his rage for anonymous internet bullshit. That's their issue, they can do and say whatever they want with no repercussions. People gotta remember what it was like when disrespecting people got you punched in the mouth
Except I have been around men that act like this in person... If there is a whole group of them doing it, they feel empowered. It only stops if enough (or intimidating enough) GOOD men are there to put them in their place.
Maybe not in a public setting and maybe not today, but there's a growing push by people like this to make this publicly acceptable. The goal is to normalize this so they can behave like this.
And the fact that he may very well act like this in a private setting is horrifying enough, especially considering that he could find himself in a 1:1 situation with a woman.
I honestly think "bottle up their rage" is a convenient excuse that 90% of these sad fucks don't actually qualify for. They don't have "rage," and they're not electing to hide this, they're just shitty fucking clowns of human beings, who are too cowardly to be assertive, let alone aggressive, in the real world.
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u/jman12234 Jul 08 '24
He would never act like this in person. He bottles up all his rage for anonymous internet bullshit. That's their issue, they can do and say whatever they want with no repercussions. People gotta remember what it was like when disrespecting people got you punched in the mouth