Good on the host for insisting on getting the guy's face fully on camera. That's some quick thinking.
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Good on the anchor for sticking up for her. The reporter was just going to downplay it. She needed someone to take her side. She rocks for using that encouragement to confront the guy, and the anchor set a fantastic example by speaking up. He even said to her “excuse me for interrupting you.”
It feels good to see people support each other like this. They’re both awesome.
Can anyone translate the whole video for me? Spanish is rusty and I am curious what exactly everyone is saying.
The reality women live with is even in this thread, which has more than one comment focusing on how stupid this guy was to do it on camera, rather than how stupid and disgusting it is to do it at all.
I guess because he's a jerk for doing it, but a really dumb jerk for doing it on camera.
The weirdest part for me in this video isn't even the groping, it's that weird pat on head that looked like: okay little girl, bye
They say that rape isn't just about sex, but power.
If you look at the grope and head pat in that lens, they slot right in to him showing her he has power over her life and that she has none over him.
Doing it on camera really flipped that on his head, but it also highlights the realities of womans day to day life, watching out for these shitheads.
Those aren't mutually exclusive. Doing that with no cameras is disgusting, doing it on camera is that and stupid, proving what many of us thought of the people doing that in the first place
What the fuck?? This is so stupid I have a hard time believing it's real. Does this guy have a single digit IQ or something? He did this in front of a camera. And then he came back after leaving. This guy doesn't need to go to jail, he needs to go to an asylum and attend classes made for 5 year olds where they teach about consequences for actions. This is like, teenage dare level stupidity.
Also, that he ruffles her hair after the accusation. Like, I can't decide if that was belitteling like "yes, little stupid girl, just image that I touched your butt" or a powermove "I touched you and I touch you again, watch me". Either way, that this really a horrible view and show cases how much this behaviour is ingrained in some people.
And the mf was looking proud of it too, which adds to the disgust i had already
Good. Put him away for assault. Sentence him on live TV. Throw a fucking party as you throw the book at him.
Make. An. Example. Out. Of. This. Douchenozzle.
Seeing a pattern with this and the women's football coach. Incredible entitlement.
Live on TV, what a moron.
Yep, not only is he a cunt, but he's a dumb cunt.
Dude definitely had a rapey vibe even after confronted.
Arrested the "suspect"?
I mean, no need to suspect anything, the footage speaks for itself
EDIT: reading the replies, TIL. Thanks folks!
It's a suspect and an alleged crime until they're convicted. Media outlets and journalists have been sanctioned by judges for not presuming innocence.
Only a court can convict someone of a crime, so police always deals with "suspects", even if they know they're guilty
Sicko and bastard. This shit cannot be tolerated anymore