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  • čas přidán 15. 12. 2022
  • This video talks about football athlete Toni Harris and season 8 episode 3 of Degrassi: The Next Generation
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  • @ThinkBeforeYouSleepYT
    @ThinkBeforeYouSleepYT  Před rokem +4192

    lol, the people dunking on that woman by saying she's still not a journalist because she works for CNN. I wish I would have thought of that.

    • @LukeyTaylor
      @LukeyTaylor Před rokem +172

      Ok, but is CNN actually known for having numerous unqualified journalists? Or is it just "haha, I don't like CNN"?

    • @begintothink
      @begintothink Před rokem +107

      You know why your video and channel growth are not as substantial given the amount of work you put into these videos? It's because you are actually helping people. I hope that doesn't change you hearing that.

    • @bartbullock9742
      @bartbullock9742 Před rokem +31

      Fox News would have been even funnier

    • @ragnarok7976
      @ragnarok7976 Před rokem +87

      Basically like getting a job at a slaughter house and telling people you are a surgeon.

    • @jameshogge
      @jameshogge Před rokem +13

      @@bartbullock9742 Both are 👌

  • @earthexplorer1
    @earthexplorer1 Před rokem +7736

    If this woman gets on the ball field, she will not only get greatly humbled, she will get severely injured.

    • @basteagui
      @basteagui Před rokem +483

      they should make her sign a waiver that says she's solely responsible for what happens. and let her get tackled for real. why not? i don't care.
      she also thinks the future is female. so....

    • @hoxyheart5479
      @hoxyheart5479 Před rokem +1

      Or die

    • @earthexplorer1
      @earthexplorer1 Před rokem +200

      I was thinking the same thing. Also, on her first day of practice, they should have the paramedics present.

    • @brianchecketts9792
      @brianchecketts9792 Před rokem +1

      @@basteagui so put her on the field so people can see an example of how flat that future will be... flat and then carted off the field on a stretcher...

    • @mynameisnotyours
      @mynameisnotyours Před rokem +139

      I'll actually watch an NFL game then.

  • @hugoshen1410
    @hugoshen1410 Před rokem +4146

    Everyone loves an underdog story but everyone hates a privilege pretty princess pretending to be a underdog.

    • @tomtravis3077
      @tomtravis3077 Před rokem +6

      Problem is she is not pretty.
      At all

    • @huveja9799
      @huveja9799 Před rokem +40

      I suppose ‘Toni’ Harris is twin of Jennifer Lawrence ..

    • @357SWAGNUM_MAGA_X
      @357SWAGNUM_MAGA_X Před rokem +21

      ​@@tomtravis3077 petty+

    • @davidfletcher369
      @davidfletcher369 Před rokem +6

      So true.

    • @rahulsharma-ht7ut
      @rahulsharma-ht7ut Před rokem +32

      This is called narrative building,a normal guy is 1000 times more emotional nd sensitive,but what we hear is a women has a soft heart,u can test this on the any street of the world,mens are more lenient,mens shows mercy much much early than womens,eg mens give 25% of the seats in any of the public transport pre approved to the women,we arent even asked,how many times have you a seen a young women stand up to give his seat to elderly men,just think you will get the answer. If you have a women boss,she is allowed to criticize you in every word,shape nd form,nd she does that without any fear,but if your boss is men nd employe is women,if the women is complete talentless,does nothing,but you dare not to even speak loud to her,let alone show anger or scoldings,or else you will b labelled as,anti women,anti society,rapist,sexist,sociallist,anti work,even anti earth nd god knows what,womens take mens on guilt trip just because of a natural process like periods and pregnancy,which btw we didnt decide,nature decided,nd not just in humans,every possible species that have ever lived nd will live 99% of them a female will be the one that will reproduce nd keep the respective spiecies's existence on earth

  • @maximilian9000
    @maximilian9000 Před 6 měsíci +264

    We had a 90lbs girl who insisted on playing for my high school ice hockey team. We played full contact, and she left multiple games on a stretcher. She had heart for sure, but boys started refusing to play with her because they were afraid of killing her.

    • @Average_enjoyer_of_hk
      @Average_enjoyer_of_hk Před 4 měsíci +33

      Had a girl in my ju jitsu group and all the guys had an agreement that we wouldn’t actually fight her

    • @sonofsparda657
      @sonofsparda657 Před měsícem +7

      i player football at age 13 (american hand egg) and we had a girl on the team... the coach never put her in on actual games and told us to go easy on her during practice... one day she caught on and demanded we go all out... the biggest dude who was our quarterback layed her out so hard she was struggling to breathe.... never showed back up after that.

    • @Baldbutstillhuman
      @Baldbutstillhuman Před měsícem +3

      A stretcher every game?! Imagine the friggin bill!

    • @maximilian9000
      @maximilian9000 Před měsícem +4

      @Baldbutstillhuman she didnt play that often, she had to recover in between each one. A the fee to play sports covers the health insurance for the high school athletes.

    • @lsixty30
      @lsixty30 Před měsícem

      @@maximilian9000 are you Canadian?

  • @geo5146
    @geo5146 Před 7 měsíci +211

    If she wants to “do what guys do” and “show she can be just as good” I find it interesting no one like her ever chooses working on an oil rig or working in construction.
    It’s always something like this that gets media attention.
    Interesting.

    • @hhasslinger9601
      @hhasslinger9601 Před 7 měsíci +7

      I always think the same thing too.

    • @thclemm
      @thclemm Před 6 měsíci +6

      Or even military

    • @2b248
      @2b248 Před 5 měsíci +13

      It's almost like she only wants things that'll get her famous and boost her ego. Hmmmmmmmmm

    • @Maybilene
      @Maybilene Před 2 měsíci

      I mean i dont think an average guy would do those kinds of jobs, working in an oil rig i mean

    • @Theimmure
      @Theimmure Před měsícem

      @@MaybileneWhat do you mean average guy? The highest percentage of people who work such jobs are men.

  • @freudianslip2192
    @freudianslip2192 Před rokem +15696

    It’s crazy how many adult women don’t understand how 12-14 year old boys are far stronger than them.

    • @nateamstutz2
      @nateamstutz2 Před rokem +1549

      And are better in competition

    • @ComposedSage75
      @ComposedSage75 Před rokem +2

      They’ll deny reality at every turn

    • @P.H691
      @P.H691 Před rokem +1098

      Why do I want to see them get crushed by the impact of preteens (like getting crushed by a bunch of Buffy dudes are running into you)? Like those guys are like literal battling rams and you think you can fight against that as a woman, good luck.

    • @Iburn247
      @Iburn247 Před rokem +970

      I watched a 13 year old, who probably weighed 170ish bench 210 lbs like it was his job and I almost fell over 😂

    • @takahashi2852
      @takahashi2852 Před rokem +758

      I heard somewhere that as a final test for women who studied martial arts they brought an overweight man that clearly doesn't do anything overtly physical and they struggled against him.

  • @Burbioo
    @Burbioo Před rokem +1876

    “You will never make it in journalism” damn that professor was spot on.

    • @starguy2718
      @starguy2718 Před rokem

      CNN is not "journalism", so....

    • @JamesRDavenport
      @JamesRDavenport Před rokem +141

      I know right? CNN hasn't been Journalism for 40 years

    • @jmal
      @jmal Před rokem +126

      @@JamesRDavenport CNN is the McDonald's of journalism.

    • @thebrighteric5530
      @thebrighteric5530 Před rokem +22

      Well maybe he was old and didn't realise that a decent looking chick can go places without a lick of talent or even the lowest amount of intelligence...no that's not true if he's a dude he'd know maybe The Professor was an old cis woman and thought she's not that attractive not realising most men will put up with average looking..... cause yeah your right no way she got there on talent and hardworking....

    • @cattysplat
      @cattysplat Před rokem +41

      Being a presenter who looks pretty in front of a camera reading off an autocue and gives politically correct "opinions" is not journalism.

  • @machettefreddy4170
    @machettefreddy4170 Před rokem +154

    When you want to help people, you tell them the truth. When you want to help yourself, you tell them what they want to hear.
    ―Thomas Sowell

  • @NOREMAC007
    @NOREMAC007 Před 10 měsíci +421

    I love how she brags about “never giving up” and how she’s going to prove all the haters wrong, then she immediately gave up the second her coach said she wasn’t ready 😂

    • @SoCalDreaming87
      @SoCalDreaming87 Před 9 měsíci

      Haha! Yeah! "Never give up! Ever! Unless things don't get handed to you. Then you bitch and give up fucking immediately! #NikeWomen #BossGirl"

    • @maciej8132
      @maciej8132 Před 8 měsíci +16

      Girl power?! Sounds about right, haha.

    • @nunyabusiness4682
      @nunyabusiness4682 Před 6 měsíci +26

      No she tried for years then realised she was wasting her time

    • @pizzacook7367
      @pizzacook7367 Před 3 měsíci +9

      @@nunyabusiness4682 yeah- I'm just glad she didn't get hurt.

    • @chipi397
      @chipi397 Před 2 měsíci

      guess the haters were right.
      @@pizzacook7367

  • @BriceHoward7001
    @BriceHoward7001 Před rokem +1836

    Damn, it kind of hurt me when she cried and realized “I was just a publicity stunt..”
    These people made a damn fool out of her.

    • @dynamichunter843
      @dynamichunter843 Před rokem +205

      She knew. She’s never even scrimmaged with a decent college team let alone play a SINGLE SEASON, how does she expect to be in the NFL? She is totally delusional.

    • @ab-gail
      @ab-gail Před rokem +209

      If the world around you tells you can and tells you all criticism is just haters, it’s a lot harder to know the truth. That’s why I’m so glad people continue to push back. So any delusion can be broken.

    • @Parlimant_Strifey
      @Parlimant_Strifey Před rokem

      They program people to believe the mainstream propaganda. You're in a literal commie state and don't even know it. They don't get the joke. Films like Orson Welles's classic was all about this being real. If you want to believe everything you're told, you're screwing yourself over. Media isn't even your friend, they are the abusers. Women fall for it the most.

    • @InheritorOrion
      @InheritorOrion Před rokem +68

      nah, don't pity them. the tears are just an attempt for more attention. don't forget attention is like oxygen to them

    • @BriceHoward7001
      @BriceHoward7001 Před rokem +33

      @@InheritorOrionDuh. People cry out for attention when they are broken...

  • @mirror2760
    @mirror2760 Před rokem +2578

    As someone who knows her limits it scares me when I hear people telling little girls that they can be as strong as men. I am scared because many of my female friends REFUSE to carry mace/weapons since they genuinely believe that their self defense class will make them equal to the average male. I grew up with two brothers and they have been able to pin me since they were around 12 years old so there is nothing you can say that will convince me that I can go toe-to-toe with an adult male.

    • @Deliar12
      @Deliar12 Před rokem +292

      Same. Older brother, 8 years difference, knew him from a "twig" to a muscle man) You can't be on the same strength as a man. Even my 52-year old father is stronger than me still. With cancer! How is THAT smallish woman going to play with an atlete that used to the literall wall on wall action?

    • @A_YouTube_Commenter
      @A_YouTube_Commenter Před rokem

      If you are beautiful I will let you kick my ass, but ugly chicks gotta swing.
      Seriously though, the appeal of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is that you can maneuver around a larger stronger opponent. But you gotta cheat to really hurt him. Pocket knives and biting are on the table.

    • @bldontmatter5319
      @bldontmatter5319 Před rokem +181

      @@Deliar12 it's really scary because this means so many women will get hurt unnecessarily. My woman carries a pistol because she's small and weak. It's life.

    • @deesmith8576
      @deesmith8576 Před rokem +64

      @@Deliar12 thats the problem with wamen these days they think they can compete with the men when they clearly dont know that men have diffrent tire. For men top tire ones are super hard on all fields to acieve no matter how hard you work at it. in the real world men know the range from 0 to 100 on operation most men are below 40 and some above 80 when they do a type of skill. wamen ranges from 50 and under like 1 or 2 ever make it past 70. problem with wamen is they look at the men who are under 40 and think well i can do what they can do and not notice how crazy the top men are and even the below men know the diffrence. now this is only an example of inttelegence. if it is strength wamen are scaled 20 and under becasue they dont produce a certain chemeical that makes them stronger

    • @deesmith8576
      @deesmith8576 Před rokem

      @@Deliar12 know your place that is why you dont see many asains in sports team they are not built for it and why most sports are dominated by back ones. wamen are the equivalent as asains. sadly wamen can do better if they didnt complain as much in everything they do. that is the biggest hold back they complain to much and weezle out of everything or their feelings or try not to multiask at things. just take a computer for an example open up a bunch of programs and your going to be a lot slower.

  • @SnoDubMusicandEntertainment

    We had a girl join our football team in middle school. She was on the local news. They put her on a pedestal. This was in the pacific northwest. Us boys decided if she wanted to be on our team. She would be treated no differently. That included getting hit in practice with everything we got. She cried and quit. As a girl would. This was in the early 90s. They still haven't learned.

    • @thefirstkingdogo1126
      @thefirstkingdogo1126 Před rokem +158

      Equal rigths equal figths

    • @dwightrenfield2241
      @dwightrenfield2241 Před 11 měsíci +96

      That’s the story that never gets printed/published.

    • @fantochedollmaker7030
      @fantochedollmaker7030 Před 11 měsíci +81

      "A woman is only as strong as the men propping her up"

    • @ABPWPB
      @ABPWPB Před 11 měsíci +29

      I had a girl on my middle school team too, she was a running back and she got 0 yards with 0 carries, I don't think she played a lot either while I was the star d end and completely dominated with the same amount of coaching (I have more experience but that don't matter according to feminist). She was pushed by her girl friends to play football, but when you get a short fat slow Asian girl to play ball with people twice her size (and triple her strength) in practice she got hurt a lot. I had to do a tackle drill against her (remember I was the MVP of the whole season and wrestle) I think I stood there and she did nothing when she was trying to get past me, I walked to get past her.

    • @phoenixrailfan7956
      @phoenixrailfan7956 Před 10 měsíci +12

      Was that Chief Joseph Junior High in Richland WA? I remember the local paper run a story about girls playing football around the early 90s

  • @PrinceLuigii
    @PrinceLuigii Před 11 měsíci +175

    I will never understand why people are trying to gaslight people into saying women are just as physically good as men. I am a woman, I was in Tae Kwon Do for 12 years, I was a 2nd degree black belt, I am a gold medalist and an assistant instructor, never in my dreams would I DARE go against a man that is lower rank of the same age. They would break me with one well placed hit.

    • @twaggytheatricks4960
      @twaggytheatricks4960 Před 10 měsíci +20

      I support both your well-put statement, and the well-put together username that is PrinceLuigii.
      As a video game enthusiast, that... Now that just makes me smile. XD

    • @PrinceLuigii
      @PrinceLuigii Před 10 měsíci +14

      @@twaggytheatricks4960 aw thank you. You made me smile today. I love playing the Nintendo family worth of games from Mario, to Zelda, to Metroid, exc.

    • @twaggytheatricks4960
      @twaggytheatricks4960 Před 10 měsíci +10

      @@PrinceLuigii You're very welcome for the smile ^_^
      And yes, you have _much_ taste! There's quite a few games from these series to enjoy, so, let's hope you keep on doing that♪

    • @PrinceLuigii
      @PrinceLuigii Před 10 měsíci

      @@twaggytheatricks4960 Plan on it :D

    • @rosestar1324
      @rosestar1324 Před 8 měsíci +6

      Just saying, I actually did see a woman from my TKD class complete against a guy from another class in the same state and won. Sometimes skill does influence things. Not saying a female black belt can beat every man, but some can and it's ok to acknowledge those rare moments.

  • @TheLyricsGuy
    @TheLyricsGuy Před rokem +2194

    The amount of disrespect for all of the male college athletes who are putting in unspeakable amounts of time and effort to make it to the NFL is astounding. She REALLY BELIEVES she can just walk into the NFL. These people are delusional.

    • @PremiumFuelOnly
      @PremiumFuelOnly Před rokem +137

      Its like me walking in a surgeons office and demanding a job working on someone so I can say im a doctor lol.

    • @dingfeldersmurfalot4560
      @dingfeldersmurfalot4560 Před rokem +55

      @@PremiumFuelOnly Hey, but I used to do needlepoint ...

    • @CaR1235100
      @CaR1235100 Před rokem +12

      3rd string kickers exist

    • @theeclectic2919
      @theeclectic2919 Před rokem +40

      Delusional? Well she is female, so yeah, probably. Women often lean towards such things.

    • @LeonBelmont1000
      @LeonBelmont1000 Před rokem +30

      Not only that, females NEED to have support systems in order to be motivated, they arent self-starters and it shows. You've got exceptions, but the vast majority cant handle the trials of failure alone.

  • @JEGHETTO
    @JEGHETTO Před rokem +957

    That coach saved her life. So, nobody in her life is being real with her? This is crazy.

    • @jawarholol4651
      @jawarholol4651 Před rokem +75

      There's no father there to mitigate the woman's craziness

    • @boobah5643
      @boobah5643 Před rokem +23

      Well, people like the coach had the options of let her get maimed, pretend she was capable (without letting her demonstrate her lack,) or get slammed for sexism. And that last is a big point; it's less that he's stating a truth that the _current thing_ disagrees with, it's that there are people whose livelihoods depend on the orthodoxy of _current thing_ (not least the athletic director who offered Toni the scholarship,) and not pissing them off is likely necessary to retain the coaching job he has and almost certainly necessary to get his next one.

    • @mrkiky
      @mrkiky Před rokem +14

      And that coach was probably afraid of telling her outright.

    • @cpK054L
      @cpK054L Před rokem +31

      More like the coach didn't want to be the first one in history with a female fatality on his record.

    • @macedindu829
      @macedindu829 Před rokem +4

      Being real in certain circumstances is borderline illegal, or even outright illegal depending on jurisdiction these days. Dark times.

  • @Ita1ianSta11ion
    @Ita1ianSta11ion Před 9 měsíci +90

    In school, we had this boxing unit that consists of all boys. I was in it and i was very good at boxing. Idk what happened beforehand because i never knew this girl, but randomly this girl came into the gym where we were training (My school is big, so it has seperate gyms and whatnot).
    The coach said that she was just a new student. She wanted to spar with some of the guys, but they declined because they didnt want to be labeled as a mysoginist or anything like that for hurting a woman.
    She was complaining to the coach about this, so coach picked someone at random to have a LIGHT spar with her. With my bad luck, it was me.
    She didnt know what "light sparing" ment, so she was using all her might to try and get me. She had sloppy form as well.
    I, as a reasonable human being, wasnt trying to hurt her because it was LIGHT SPARRING. I knew that i was stronger, so I just lightly (Or what i thought was lightly at the time) socked her in the torso, and she got knocked down. Coach decided to end it there.

    • @drzek1346
      @drzek1346 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Bruh

    • @MummysBraveBoy
      @MummysBraveBoy Před 4 měsíci +5

      You're not fooling anyone. I see your name. Nice try to pitch your next movie, Rocky Balboa.
      Rocky 7: Bitch Got Get
      ... Seriously though, what you said is exactly what would happen in all the same situations. Just think if you naturally went for a shot to the head out of instinct or something if she caught you a bit more than you expected. I know that can happen with training I've had for wrestling/MMA. Sometimes, even when just going light, something might (usually accidentally) just catch you a little more than you'd expected and the pain will make your body react how you'd trained it to, almost subconsciously.
      Do you get what I mean?
      If you do, then you'll understand why it would never be a wise idea, no matter how light someone goes.

    • @linkholder
      @linkholder Před 2 měsíci +4

      ​@@MummysBraveBoyyou have a lotta balls to call out someones name, coming from a mamas boy? Im calling bs, if you did any fighting sport you wouldnt instantly "Lock onto the head out of instinct". Youd look for openings in the body (as most fighters guard the ears, nose, and jaw primarily) and target the body to wear them down.

    • @Redemptive_Neerdowell
      @Redemptive_Neerdowell Před 28 dny +2

      ​@MummysBraveBoy I hate to break it to you, but boxing and wrestling are far from the same.

    • @Redemptive_Neerdowell
      @Redemptive_Neerdowell Před 28 dny +1

      I am surprised that the coach even bothered with dealing with her. Of course, it is even more moronic to set her up in a 'light' match with anyone of the male variety, which means that she can very much be hurt.

  • @jodywhitehead9173
    @jodywhitehead9173 Před 6 měsíci +32

    Years ago, during the Saturday morning cartoons, there were public service ads (more like mini documentaries) to teach kids about deceptive advertising. One showed a group of kids playing basketball and they looked very good. They then showed the raw, unedited video and they absolutely sucked. It made a very graphic point.

  • @PIIII9
    @PIIII9 Před rokem +2273

    This girl is alive today thanks to the coaches that did not play the stupid woke game and actually care about athletes!

    • @elzurdico851
      @elzurdico851 Před rokem +179

      its not about caring, actually if she got killed, media would have turned on the coaches for having her played football

    • @BezmenovWasRight
      @BezmenovWasRight Před rokem

      @@elzurdico851 It's a win win for the progressive agenda, if she makes the team = yay feminism lunacy! / if they don't put her in a game = oppressive patriarchy.

    • @davidfletcher369
      @davidfletcher369 Před rokem +45

      For real. I broke a guys collar bone playing football in 6th grade. Through the pads. My old man pissed me off before the game and I took it out on a teammate during warm up drills.

    • @gummy5862
      @gummy5862 Před rokem +65

      @@davidfletcher369 Preteens are a weird age for sports because boys' physical development are all over the place. Some boys are jacked and huge while others not so much. It's almost like women competing against men.

    • @stalinsoulz7872
      @stalinsoulz7872 Před rokem +23

      @@gummy5862 also testosterone level are all time high on developing there physical capacity while training to hone them. It's like asking for a beating with a Juiced up Guy on testosterone and taunting him for a fight will get you dropped down hard

  • @evildoughboy7773
    @evildoughboy7773 Před rokem +820

    "I can play professional football with the boys because of girl power!"
    - the tombstone of Toni Harris

  • @crook2ooth798
    @crook2ooth798 Před 9 měsíci +90

    I grew up in a small town in the US south. We had a lesbian butch (nice woman, superiorly masculine in her personality) who joined the football team because it was everything for that town and with it, came some popularity with the girls. (Who would've thought as half of them were bi.)
    She was so masculine. She was able to deadlift so much. She out lifted half of the team to be honest (not saying much. Imagine a full team of scrawny blonde dudes with ego issues) everyone thought she'd make it. It was sophomore year. The first month they had us doing drills with the freshman team. She got hit so hard by a freshman she had a respiratory attack (no previous history, diagnosed by the town 'medic' also happened to be her aunt) and was "forced to quit" by the coaches for worry of health effects. Never had a single issue with her respiratory system after that. Hmm..

  • @BangkokZed
    @BangkokZed Před 5 měsíci +18

    As an engineer approaching this issue solely from a physics perspective, I observe that the primary determinant in football appears to be the force a player can exert for actions such as throwing, kicking, holding, or colliding. Force (F) is mathematically expressed as the product of mass (m) and acceleration (a), denoted by the equation F = ma.
    For instance, if your body mass is half that of another player, and both players maintain the same speed over time, the force you can generate is proportionally reduced to half.
    This scenario is akin to a collision between a Toyota Prius and a Ford F350 traveling at identical speeds.

  • @nickpavia9021
    @nickpavia9021 Před rokem +1823

    Probably the saddest thing about Toni's story is that she could've easily been a very competitive D1 athlete in a different sport. She IS strong compared to most females. Instead her best years were wasted.

    • @nickpavia9021
      @nickpavia9021 Před rokem +139

      Also the cancer and abuse are obviously sad too. I made the initial comment before finishing the video.

    • @copkillcop12
      @copkillcop12 Před rokem +29

      Honestly I feel like her time could've been spent on something more useful for herself like learning to become a barber, a beauty skincare specialist, or a makeup CZcamsr who teaches young woman how to apply makeup in a way to make themselves even better than they were before

    • @toastywoasty6503
      @toastywoasty6503 Před rokem

      @@copkillcop12 bro what? If she had talent that she could use to go d1 in women’s soccer for example, why would she become a barber?💀 I want whatever drug you’re on

    • @copkillcop12
      @copkillcop12 Před rokem +5

      @@toastywoasty6503 I'm not on any drugs just I thought it was a possibility for her if she didn't pick to join the NFL

    • @TellTheTruth_and_ShameTheDevil
      @TellTheTruth_and_ShameTheDevil Před rokem

      It's the pendant of the academic mismatch affirmative action produces

  • @888empressofwands
    @888empressofwands Před rokem +463

    Leave women out of men sports…Leave men out of women sports smh I’m over it.

    • @ordinaryhuman5645
      @ordinaryhuman5645 Před rokem +3

      Don't be such a bigot. There should just be one set of sports that everyone can do, and the people who can't compete can do something else that they're more suited for.

    • @nukedukem9001
      @nukedukem9001 Před rokem +80

      @@ordinaryhuman5645 you are just mad at the fact men and women are biologically different their is a reason why they are separate

    • @jbullock7157
      @jbullock7157 Před rokem +55

      @@ordinaryhuman5645 so go create a sport both men and women can play Mr. Virtue

    • @lazlothegoat9663
      @lazlothegoat9663 Před rokem +18

      @@nukedukem9001he’s being sarcastic. He’s saying since women claim we are equal let’s get rid of the WNBA etc. and only have one league for all genders. If women are equal they should be able to guard Lebron, if not then they don’t get a spot on the team😂

    • @ordinaryhuman5645
      @ordinaryhuman5645 Před rokem +2

      @@jbullock7157 Wrong attitude. Maybe women shouldn't be wasting life on sports at a competitive level.

  • @redd1th
    @redd1th Před 11 měsíci +19

    We had a female kicker on our team. She got hit hard once in practice when she fumbled the snap on a punt and got laid out by our secondary defense team. This was a live practice. We shouldn't be going all out on practice but nobody would have batted an eye if it was a male. The tackler got into a lot of trouble with the student body calling him out ab out tackling a girl and her parents wanting him off the team. Like how the fuck is that equality? The kicker herself was saying she didn't want to be treated different but the adults at the time were the ones getting offended. She later quit the team to focus on classes. Luckily, the tackler only got a few hundred yard bear crawls and some laps for full speed tackle during practice but was otherwise not in trouble from the coach.

  • @notastoolie
    @notastoolie Před 5 měsíci +15

    I live within 20 miles of Central Methodist University, a football fan, and a consumer of local news. I have never once heard of this lady, you can imagine my shock and amusement when this video said she played at CMU.

  • @timtheenchanter340
    @timtheenchanter340 Před rokem +1397

    This is just a sad story. People should not have kept telling her she could play even at the college level. She came off as being pretty brainwashed, but in fact was just gullible and vulnerable because of her past. People suck.

    • @AbraCadaveric
      @AbraCadaveric Před rokem +119

      When I heard she got a scholarship for football, I was expecting the college to have a women’s team, which is also unlikely, but would at least make more sense. But no, they actually meant her playing on a men’s team?! That’s not how any reality works!

    • @xenn4985
      @xenn4985 Před rokem +68

      @@AbraCadaveric its even more confusing that they gave it to HER. Like they couldnt find some tank woman?

    • @AbraCadaveric
      @AbraCadaveric Před rokem +7

      @@xenn4985 Right?!

    • @Racko.
      @Racko. Před rokem

      They're pushing an agenda, they know they cant say "Men are stronger than women" so they keep on pushing her to fit their selfish narrative on an unrealistic worldview for that reason, it's actually kinda sad, I feel bad for Toni, they lead ppl like her into their own destruction all because it fits their stupid ideology, they dont actually care about you

    • @TheGreenTeabagger
      @TheGreenTeabagger Před rokem +2

      venerable? lol

  • @AnimationNation2004
    @AnimationNation2004 Před rokem +600

    5:51 she says that she was told she’ll never make it in journalism. Considering she’s on CNN, she still hasn’t made it.

    • @evanthompson1517
      @evanthompson1517 Před rokem +32

      Nice, beat me to it.

    • @unbuggable5943
      @unbuggable5943 Před rokem +34

      Lol, shots fired!

    • @MephiticMiasma
      @MephiticMiasma Před rokem +23

      yes. "Congratulations, you just played yourself."

    • @tonyromano6220
      @tonyromano6220 Před rokem +9

      Plus no one tells females any such thing. Maybe in the past, but even history has been factionalized.

    • @vikingshark2634
      @vikingshark2634 Před rokem +21

      "You'll never make it journalism."
      Appears on CNN: "They told me I would never make it in journalism!"
      "I said *journalism*."

  • @ricardomarino3763
    @ricardomarino3763 Před 9 měsíci +30

    It is very impressive that a youtuber has this level of a grasp of reality, ethics , what is healthy relationship and behavior. I am a big fan of your channel . Keep up the good work!

  • @chrisbg99
    @chrisbg99 Před 9 měsíci +19

    I learned a very important lesson about the physical differences between male and female in 7th grade. Most of my life I was pretty small, I didn't really hit my growth spurt till sometime in 9th grade so for the most part I was about the same height and relative build to the girls. Anyways, in gym class it was co-ed basketball. There was a loose ball that I and a girl on the other team went for. We collided at the shoulders. She broke her collarbone, I just received a whole bunch of guilt.

  • @baparsanko
    @baparsanko Před rokem +1499

    I actually feel pretty bad for her. She had so many people lying to her that she started to believe their bullshit. Then she realized she was nothing more than a PR stunt and that she was never even close to the levels she was propped up to. It's too bad because she seems like a pretty decent person.

    • @DickDestroyer182
      @DickDestroyer182 Před rokem +108

      It’s messed up how they just strung her along so they could milk that cow for all it’s worth and then just leave her in the dust when she isn’t relevant anymore

    • @Omar-kl3xp
      @Omar-kl3xp Před rokem +100

      The crazy thing is if she played and broke her back ,those same news channels would have been gone ,they wouldn’t have supported her , the coach actually was the only one that was trying to protect her .

    • @ladybug591
      @ladybug591 Před rokem

      Why are you doing this virtue signaling thing - She lied to herself, she liked the fame and publicity, she was mis-using her tiny bit of "power" to "bring down the patriarchy" - I don't see anything decent in what she was doing or being a party to by going along with the media. She took a scholarship from a deserving male and had no conscience about any of that.
      She is now learning a lesson in humility and her real place in the world, perhaps, but I think she is a delusional type and will find some other way to get further attention. Don't pander to such people.

    • @e.l.2734
      @e.l.2734 Před rokem +17

      Agreed, she's actually really hardworking and doesn't sound particularly entitled beyond the lies fed to her as an athlete, even though she went through hell as a kid.

    • @jameseverett4976
      @jameseverett4976 Před rokem +18

      But aren't feminists trying to compete with men just admitting that men are inherently better? Just the fact that you have to compete with, and try to get yourself into their sport, by working your way up to that level, is a confession that you are by default not at their level. No one needs to compete with anyone they're equal to.

  • @shelbylover1359
    @shelbylover1359 Před rokem +1419

    There was a girl in my last football season who always said “girl power” each time she took down our smallest guys in the team. She instantly regretted it when he came back after halftime learning her technique and he destroyed her every time after that

    • @baimhakani
      @baimhakani Před rokem +288

      Bro learnt her moveset 🎮🎮🎮

    • @tambrone3352
      @tambrone3352 Před rokem +152

      He got that timing and countered, it's jover for her

    • @anarchistlilia
      @anarchistlilia Před rokem +87

      @@baimhakani bro learned the pattern

    • @fransengherre7098
      @fransengherre7098 Před rokem +48

      I will not comment on the difference in intellectual capacity for pattern identification between men and women.

    • @supersonical8770
      @supersonical8770 Před rokem +23

      @@anarchistlilia parry even

  • @Wanhenglo
    @Wanhenglo Před 2 měsíci +5

    What coach wants to be constantly “axed” by a player? The horror!

  • @SuperSilverseeker
    @SuperSilverseeker Před rokem +34

    After 3 years of college, she is still "axing" questions.

  • @Michael-tk9ux
    @Michael-tk9ux Před rokem +2817

    Imagine having a 5 years longer life expectancy due to less work related stress, making up only 7% of workplace fatalities, 8% deaths due to war, 24% of suicides and homicides, having people assume you are the victim when you initiated DV in the majority of cases, having laws that cannot identify you as a perpetrator of r ape, receiving preferential treatment as an infant who gets adopted 40% more often and gets unalived less by their parents... and thinking you are oppressed

    • @bustergundo516
      @bustergundo516 Před rokem

      That's what brainwashing gets you.

    • @alanapondela2476
      @alanapondela2476 Před rokem +126

      Ouch

    • @nokeksgiven
      @nokeksgiven Před rokem +4

      Even her tire flip looks worse than that of the average adult male with no training.

    • @joerapo
      @joerapo Před rokem +133

      The longer lifespan is more than likely because of biological differences, but the rest is spot on. When castration was still relatively common men that were castrated prior to puberty lived longer life's.

    • @bronsontolliver9027
      @bronsontolliver9027 Před rokem

      @@joerapo Castrating a man doesn't create a biological woman.

  • @carlo8108
    @carlo8108 Před rokem +185

    The coaches that didn't let her play, saved her life. LOL

    • @benzo430
      @benzo430 Před rokem +5

      The coach should have had a junior high boy educate her.

  • @celinreyes1983
    @celinreyes1983 Před rokem +12

    Look at the statistics. Even among men, only a few get to play in the NFL. Professional football is no joke, but some fools disrespect it by thinking they can practice it without having the physical requirements.

  • @flashmcdash36
    @flashmcdash36 Před 9 měsíci +14

    There was a girl who went out for my high school football squad and was not a kicker. I was impressed that she lasted multiple practices. She may have lasted a full week; I don’t quite remember. I do remember that she got punished during live drills. Nobody hit light on her. By the end she wanted absolutely no part of playing football. She was physically no match. I would say it was similar to a two to three year age difference if she were a male. I have met some women who probably could physically survive in a high school setting, but I didn’t experience it. I started to feel bad for her. She was getting lit up.

  • @halebHaleb
    @halebHaleb Před rokem +1682

    How can we say she’s a role model when about half of us probably didn’t know this chick until today

    • @carlrogers1412
      @carlrogers1412 Před rokem +89

      Yeah, a role model. She took someone else's place, and money. And that someone was more qualified.

    • @davidjr2096
      @davidjr2096 Před rokem +20

      No even half people know her

    • @apenguingames4305
      @apenguingames4305 Před rokem +17

      @@carlrogers1412 she didn’t take anybody’s anything dude lol the athletic Director, who decided to give somebody undeserving a scholarship, took that away from the other person Tori had absolutely no control over getting that scholarship we’re getting put on the TV or getting lied to by the mainstream media about her abilities, putting her into a false sense of security. None of this is her fault in the slightest.

    • @SOMETHING_ORIGINAL341
      @SOMETHING_ORIGINAL341 Před rokem +1

      Or like all of us

    • @roycoll2123
      @roycoll2123 Před rokem +1

      facts

  • @lgg2304
    @lgg2304 Před 10 měsíci +5

    You took the words right out of my mouth! Could not have said it better myself!
    Excellent breakdown and explanation of it! Keep up the good work!

  • @PREEM513
    @PREEM513 Před rokem +281

    Her college coach saved her from being in a wheelchair. IMO

    • @derekknight8261
      @derekknight8261 Před rokem +19

      Probably, but the School Shouldn’t have gave her false hope tho, nor use her Identity as a marketing tool. Gross.

    • @kevinleewilliams5119
      @kevinleewilliams5119 Před rokem +27

      @@derekknight8261 Who is telling all these black women that they can't do anything? Because all I hear is that someone is holding them back, but who? It's like they have nothing to hold them back, fail at their goals, then find something to blame for their own failure, like their race and sex. Outside of beating men in physical activities, they can achieve all their goals with hard work.

    • @kodjfa
      @kodjfa Před rokem +9

      @@kevinleewilliams5119 There is no lie in what you have said.

    • @mikez650
      @mikez650 Před rokem +4

      @@kevinleewilliams5119 i watched a woman fail 3 different careers and it was always this and that never her putting fun in front of work. Now shes alone with no kids no husband.

    • @xenxander
      @xenxander Před rokem +1

      I wanted to see that. Maybe she could have renewed interest in the Christopher Reeve foundation for stem cell research to help broken backs.

  • @sirmonkey3215
    @sirmonkey3215 Před rokem +486

    I once dated a chick with a feminist mother.. The chick actually thought she was as strong or stronger than men.
    One time she tried to wrestle me down, when i called her out on her bs.. and I almost fell over from laughing while she was trying but of course she couldnt get me down. Then i lifted her up and put her gently down on the ground.
    She didnt speak to me for several days after that.

    • @thesoliloquist1940
      @thesoliloquist1940 Před rokem +66

      Was she like barely over 5'2''?
      Generally it's always small ppl who think they can fight..

    • @ryanblanch2764
      @ryanblanch2764 Před rokem +5

      Did you ever speak with them about this?

    • @sirmonkey3215
      @sirmonkey3215 Před rokem +45

      @@thesoliloquist1940 she was almost as tall as me so no she wasnt short.

    • @sirmonkey3215
      @sirmonkey3215 Před rokem +37

      @@ryanblanch2764 Dont think we spoke much about it. But she didnt try to wrestle me again lol.

    • @megawl2086
      @megawl2086 Před rokem

      @@thesoliloquist1940 chihuahua syndrome

  • @tonydupinnyc6830
    @tonydupinnyc6830 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Thanks; you always give me something to think about! (And off to bed I go) :)

  • @BeesKneesBenjamin
    @BeesKneesBenjamin Před 11 měsíci +11

    Back when I went to secondary school, at some time we got to choose between playing rugby or hockey. About every big and strong guy chose to do rugby of course. The teacher seperated the group by boys and girls to prevent any injuries, one of the girls got super salty about that and was convinced she'd be fine joining us... About a minute in she had a dislocated jaw and a couple bruises... She had to go to hospital to put it back.
    Know your limits, this kind of segregation comes good intentions... Ngl we played without padding, all guys ended up black and blue as well in the end, but it was all in good spirit and really fun hahaha

  • @mobbs6426
    @mobbs6426 Před rokem +611

    That football scene was slightly hilarious. You hear a whistle, see a cut, expect some action, and then there's just her prancing through the field

    • @nobalkain624
      @nobalkain624 Před rokem +60

      Yeah the guy covering her doesnt even try to stop her from getting the Ball. Not even the Show could make it look realistic. My Football knowledge is rather basic and I could tell how stupid that whole scene looked.

    • @danielrichardson6054
      @danielrichardson6054 Před rokem +32

      @@nobalkain624 i weighed like 200 lbs when I was 16. I remember being undersized for my positions even then.

    • @kevinleewilliams5119
      @kevinleewilliams5119 Před rokem +19

      She literally didn't even run lol why didn't they make the actor like, run? Just looking like a target out there, I can't even imagine how bone density would reflect in a sport like football, men get hurt all the time from the turf alone, imagine how bad it would be for women?

    • @danielrichardson6054
      @danielrichardson6054 Před rokem +4

      @@kevinleewilliams5119 I’d love to see here in the Oklahoma drill. Ouch

    • @nobalkain624
      @nobalkain624 Před rokem +11

      @@kevinleewilliams5119 My guess is she couldnt run and catch at the same time. Plus she would have been farther away and it would have been even harder for her to catch. Just looked so stupid in so many ways.

  • @klopgtur5931
    @klopgtur5931 Před rokem +479

    bruh being a professional athlete isnt about being a role model, its about being an athlete and competing in a sport that you love

    • @chinchin3274
      @chinchin3274 Před rokem +22

      Not exactly, it's about being good enough at a sport that people would pay to see you play it, but your point still stands.

    • @ImNotFunny541
      @ImNotFunny541 Před rokem +6

      @@chinchin3274 true, You gotta give your all, and the best of you.

    • @greatgamingendavour
      @greatgamingendavour Před rokem +1

      Female r most arrogent attention seeker to exist hippocript too

    • @lucky6961
      @lucky6961 Před rokem +4

      well, it can accidentaly be, professions like teacher are directly a role model, but being a dancer for example can be indirectly, take someone like michael jackson, he entered to history and turned out to inspire people in the entire world to develop interest dance,
      another example being, look at that one person at work that is always kind, hold the door, offers to help carry stuff etc , that person might not care about showing it but can be seen, inspiring others to also be kind, indirectly being a role model

    • @ImNotFunny541
      @ImNotFunny541 Před rokem

      @@lucky6961 also true.

  • @joshrobinson506
    @joshrobinson506 Před rokem +7

    "I had a coach tell me before that I would never get to the next level because I was a lot smaller and not as fast as the other guys" So she was told what 99.9% of men hear in their lifetime. Pro athletes are the very top of the sport. The over whelming majority of men never make. Women don't make it either, not because they are woman, or the patriarchy, or whatever nonsense you've convinced yourself of. They don't make it because someone else is better, your gender plays no role in the decision.

  • @thegatorhator6822
    @thegatorhator6822 Před 7 měsíci +4

    She'd literally die first tackle. Not even ambiguous. She would not survive one full force tackle. Not one.

  • @STREEEEEET
    @STREEEEEET Před rokem +270

    Some girl will have to pay with her life to show how ridiculous and dangerous these ideas are.

    • @nosotrosloslobosestamosreg4115
      @nosotrosloslobosestamosreg4115 Před rokem +15

      And ruininh those guys' lives?

    • @ArthurMorgan-uz1px
      @ArthurMorgan-uz1px Před rokem +36

      and then the ones who did it because they were forced to will have their lives ruined

    • @kirito3082
      @kirito3082 Před rokem

      They won't care, we already have girls being raped by trans in female bathrooms and all they do is cover it up and arrest the parents who complain about it.

    • @outlaster3431
      @outlaster3431 Před rokem +21

      And then in the end they will still blame us for it

    • @harbl99
      @harbl99 Před rokem +4

      "A necessary and acceptable sacrifice for social progress(tm)."

  • @truthhurtts
    @truthhurtts Před rokem +451

    “The irrationality of something is not an argument against its existence but rather a condition of it.”

    • @cg113
      @cg113 Před rokem +7

      I'ma use this from now on

    • @alpal87
      @alpal87 Před rokem +1

      @@cg113 same!

    • @senqui
      @senqui Před rokem

      My brain just melted

    • @alix6xgorg839
      @alix6xgorg839 Před rokem

      Human beings: "Whatt?? I am offended!"

    • @joonaspenttila201
      @joonaspenttila201 Před rokem

      Can someone explain? Like irratinal things can exist without being irrational?

  • @entidade_000
    @entidade_000 Před 9 měsíci +9

    I genuinely feel bad for this woman. Everyone around her kept lying to her, and it was pretty sad to see her realize that.

    • @Kaboomboo
      @Kaboomboo Před 7 měsíci +2

      That's what I gather as well. She was treated as a prop and told she could do no wrong and then reality hit her. Very sad.

  • @sebastiancervantes6809
    @sebastiancervantes6809 Před 8 měsíci

    I love this channel im glad youve pointed this out im glad your callen out the bs this channel and spirit science need to be protected

  • @BigBossComplex
    @BigBossComplex Před rokem +253

    I had no idea Toni Harris even existed before this video. So much for the impact she made.

  • @boogieondown5824
    @boogieondown5824 Před rokem +448

    This is why I loved the movie Sicario...they set up Emily Blunt's character as a woman that can keep up with the guys, then reality hits. She's not worthless, but physically and violently she is not an equal.

    • @christinagatwech
      @christinagatwech Před rokem +8

      The scene where her and ted get into a fight? Which scene are u talking about

    • @boogieondown5824
      @boogieondown5824 Před rokem +87

      @@christinagatwech Ted is one, the tunnel with the special forces, and the big finish "You're not a wolf, and this is the land of wolves now". Lets be honest most men aren't that violent either, but it is inside them, and that movie shows the violence, darkness, and power they can unleash.

    • @VonGoldfinger
      @VonGoldfinger Před rokem +55

      Yup. She found out real quick that if you want to swim with the sharks you have to be a orca.

    • @oompie815
      @oompie815 Před rokem +2

      That's the reason you love the movie?... lol

    • @boogieondown5824
      @boogieondown5824 Před rokem +49

      @@oompie815 In relation to this discussion of the subject...yes.

  • @fishertheadore6095
    @fishertheadore6095 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This Dude's Info is Gold. *SUBSCRIBED.*

  • @lucasliam8238
    @lucasliam8238 Před 11 měsíci +9

    I loved that strength chart you put up. It was a good way for me to see which were my strengths and weaknesses. Im definitely not even at the decent level yet but I was really happy to see that my military press, which is a very important move for my sport, and I even managed to surpass decent by 10 pounds 😊

    • @HP-ys9fd
      @HP-ys9fd Před 11 měsíci +1

      Keep going good shit

  • @Cyber-Rain
    @Cyber-Rain Před rokem +445

    Imagine being a teenage boy seeing an athlete you can easily beat in sports being paid more than your parents.

    • @dutchdykefinger
      @dutchdykefinger Před rokem +10

      In all fairness though
      There's plenty of amateurs that could beat professionals
      Professional just means you get paid to do it

    • @brianallen140
      @brianallen140 Před rokem +47

      @@dutchdykefinger no there isn't. Just stop.

    • @bschneidez
      @bschneidez Před rokem +30

      @@dutchdykefinger - Not really though... When it does happen in an established sport, there are only two reasons. Either the professional in question is garbage, or the amateur is some kind of prodigy. Outside of that, it only happens in obscure sports that don't generate enough attention and revenue to draw in the top talent.

    • @brycesumrall7248
      @brycesumrall7248 Před rokem +28

      I mean yeah thats like how i feel as a grown ass man who works myself to the bone day in and day out to contribute to society and my own stability, realizing that 18 year old girls make my salary in a week shaking their ass to the internet.
      Feels great man.

    • @NaderBerbish
      @NaderBerbish Před rokem +8

      @@brycesumrall7248 Islam is the solution to all of this bullshit

  • @incubusblake2297
    @incubusblake2297 Před rokem +229

    Never fall for people's flattery. You are an easy target. They will use you as a puppet, weaponise you for their own benefit

    • @ThandoKING
      @ThandoKING Před rokem +5

      💯

    • @BumboLooks
      @BumboLooks Před rokem +9

      Many parents control their children in that way and historically speaking many kings were subtly controlled by their advisers similarly too.

    • @incubusblake2297
      @incubusblake2297 Před rokem

      @@BumboLooks That's true but kids can not do anything about it. In the household the one who makes the money has the power. Even if they use it to overly control the people living there

    • @BumboLooks
      @BumboLooks Před rokem +1

      @@incubusblake2297 True. And I'm not trying to demonize parents either, but I have noticed that in some households.

  • @RodCalidge
    @RodCalidge Před 3 měsíci +3

    If you keep "Axing" your coaches, of course their not gonna let you play. My Lord woman, how many people have you maimed?

  • @grips2u
    @grips2u Před rokem +1

    Awesome video and well articulated take that applies to so many aspects of our cultures mentality towards many subjects.

  • @99names16
    @99names16 Před rokem +1143

    The truth is that she’s probably a really good person who’s been lied to her whole life.

    • @mariussielcken
      @mariussielcken Před rokem +26

      Disagree='hate'

    • @4tonmike
      @4tonmike Před rokem

      It's sad that women trick each other in this way, and all for what? Gender communism.

    • @rahulsharma-ht7ut
      @rahulsharma-ht7ut Před rokem +66

      This is called narrative building,a normal guy is 1000 times more emotional nd sensitive,but what we hear is a women has a soft heart,u can test this on the any street of the world,mens are more lenient,mens shows mercy much much early than womens,eg mens give 25% of the seats in any of the public transport pre approved to the women,we arent even asked,how many times have you a seen a young women stand up to give his seat to elderly men,just think you will get the answer. If you have a women boss,she is allowed to criticize you in every word,shape nd form,nd she does that without any fear,but if your boss is men nd employe is women,if the women is complete talentless,does nothing,but you dare not to even speak loud to her,let alone show anger or scoldings,or else you will b labelled as,anti women,anti society,rapist,sexist,sociallist,anti work,even anti earth nd god knows what,womens take mens on guilt trip just because of a natural process like periods and pregnancy,which btw we didnt decide,nature decided,nd not just in humans,every possible species that have ever lived nd will live 99% of them a female will be the one that will reproduce nd keep the respective spiecies's existence on earth

    • @MZ-xl9tw
      @MZ-xl9tw Před rokem +15

      @@rahulsharma-ht7ut the standing for elderly part👌👍👍👍👍

    • @rahulsharma-ht7ut
      @rahulsharma-ht7ut Před rokem +2

      @@MZ-xl9tw i thought you liked whole comment,just kidding,but yeah,mens give womens priority even if we dont know them,in any public place,rail,road,hotels,but a women will never ask an unknown men,she will only care about the men who is with her,i know a voilent men is million times dangerous thn a women,but a cunning,selfish,a really bad men nd a simple,sweet,innocent women will be same in iq,not learning type iq but she will be more smart than that type of men

  • @ForestX77
    @ForestX77 Před rokem +1049

    There is a reason why we only see biological males “transitioning” to compete in female leagues but not biological females transitioning competing in male leagues.
    Seriously love to see how this girl reacts to being tackled by a man literally twice her size and weight.

    • @henrlima87
      @henrlima87 Před rokem +97

      Her reaction would be lying flat on the field with a concussion and/or a couple of fractured bones. Physics doesnt really care about men or women, it works exactly the same way for all of us 🤣

    • @ForestX77
      @ForestX77 Před rokem +63

      @@henrlima87 She be lucky with a concussion and broken bones. As the guy said in the video the average male football player is like over 6 feet tall and almost 300 pounds. That is literally twice the size of even a professional women athlete.

    • @crisalcantara7671
      @crisalcantara7671 Před rokem +15

      One game is all it takes lol

    • @Krysnha
      @Krysnha Před rokem +1

      A concussion, a couple of broken bones, maybe in worst case scenario internal bleeding, so her reaction will be literaly being crush, i mean for what i little understand, a profesioal football player, is as heavy as twice womans athletes and even as heavy as a profesional demale bodybuilder, she will get crush

    • @dingfeldersmurfalot4560
      @dingfeldersmurfalot4560 Před rokem +56

      ​@@henrlima87 That's because you're thinking of regular physics and not feminist physics. I literally had a feminist tell me that it's sexist to always think along "male" patterns when dealing with mathematics. Why shouldn't math be more open and consensual?, she said. Why does 2 + 2 always have to equal 4? Why can't it equal 3 sometimes? Just because the patriarchy says so?

  • @anniebananie8140
    @anniebananie8140 Před 10 měsíci +14

    Real story time here. Back in high school. I believed I was going to play football just like the boys. I had this confidence in me. In my high school days I was way too naive which was a weakness. I went home and told my parents that I was the only girl on the team and was excited about it. They were the opposite, they were concerned. They didn’t want me to get hurt.
    Just to keep a long story short, I didn’t end up getting hurt this quarter, but I quickly realized this whole thing was a mistake. I never signed up again. Men tend to have a better strength in football than women due to evolution. I never made a single touchdown, couldn’t throw the ball like anyone else, and I completely disliked how lots of them liked to swear. This taught me too much confidence without critical thinking can be a dangerous thing.
    During college, biking became my ultimate sport though!

  • @Bergsen_Bun-sense
    @Bergsen_Bun-sense Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for showing the clip of Vic

  • @todd-2362
    @todd-2362 Před rokem +648

    That "I don't know" probably saved your life. That coach definitely saved her from serious injury. She should be thanking him instead of blaming him.

  • @Sgtklark
    @Sgtklark Před rokem +388

    I recall this case where a girl sued her school for not allowing her to play football. Then, she was injured on the field, and sued the school for allowing her to play football. There was that female place kicker who screwed up her one and only game kick, but was lauded by the media and named the significant player of the game.

    • @nobalkain624
      @nobalkain624 Před rokem +25

      @Ministry of Terven Both are an issue, I fail to understand your point.

    • @xXJLNINJAXx
      @xXJLNINJAXx Před rokem +17

      @@nobalkain624 did he say the other wasn't an issue?

    • @chronicles647
      @chronicles647 Před rokem +49

      Her name was Sarah Fuller and she played for Vanderbilt,she didn't get along with most of her teammates and she was just a PR stunt,she had a pretty weak leg and couldn't make a 40 yard field goal, which is standard for kickers at her level and yet the media was thirsting over her

    • @nobalkain624
      @nobalkain624 Před rokem +2

      @@xXJLNINJAXx He said the other was a bigger one, thats just stupid. Both put Women at Physical Risk in Sports. No idea why he claimed this, thats all I am saying.

    • @itsenergybob8917
      @itsenergybob8917 Před rokem +1

      @@chronicles647 When I was in high school, one of our opponents had a kicker that warmed up with 50 yard kicks before the game.

  • @johndarby8030
    @johndarby8030 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank You

  • @bluon259
    @bluon259 Před rokem +383

    I learned how strong boys were at 15 yrs old. I’m 3 years older than my younger brother, and he hurt me significantly at the age of 12 while playing around. He practically threw me lol. I could take on my other little brother, who is smaller and doesn’t do sports, until I was 18 and he beat me at an arm wrestle at 14. That’s just how life is. Strive to be the best in your own lane. I feel sorry that everyone gassed her up to believe in delusions, that takes another kind of evil and greed for money

    • @seanfenrir
      @seanfenrir Před rokem +16

      "Evil and greed for money". As Peggy Hill would say, that was quotably quotable my friend.

    • @nohomo4774
      @nohomo4774 Před rokem

      yep. i think it's because girls mature physically faster than boys, and they're just stuck mentally at that age.

    • @R.DeMora
      @R.DeMora Před rokem +3

      "Strive to be the best in your own lane"
      Meanwhile some "men": Voted woman of the year.

    • @warrenpuckett4203
      @warrenpuckett4203 Před rokem +13

      I had a 20 year old female '6 2" college basketball player challenge me. I was 5'8" 220lbs and 40 years old .
      She thought she could go 100 yards faster than I could. It took 20 yards for her too figure out that was not going happen.
      I do not think she actually knew why they can try to play men's basketball. But won't make it.
      They should stick to being lawyers. Arguing is something they are really good at.

    • @michaelblasius7705
      @michaelblasius7705 Před rokem +1

      Well said. You have to evaluate your natural talents, develop them, and continue to compete in the domains you can dominate or at least do well in.

  • @ThinkBeforeYouSleepYT
    @ThinkBeforeYouSleepYT  Před rokem +1189

    Toyota is grinding to improve their ESG score.

    • @nateamstutz2
      @nateamstutz2 Před rokem +52

      ESG is bad for business and for the workforce

    • @yoridyse5411
      @yoridyse5411 Před rokem +44

      Its like a trade you raise your ESG score you lower your braincells.

    • @nateamstutz2
      @nateamstutz2 Před rokem +9

      @@yoridyse5411haha

    • @GPS.GhostPirateSloan
      @GPS.GhostPirateSloan Před rokem

      Stunning AND brave!!
      MOOOOOAAAARRRR DIE VERSE CITY!!!!!
      FYI- “diversity” is a tiny hat/leftist dog whistle for ANTI-WHITE (Masculine European male)

    • @imagrumpyoldman4809
      @imagrumpyoldman4809 Před rokem

      All big businesses want to be approved of the ruling, leftist elites.

  • @AddisonKavanagh
    @AddisonKavanagh Před 10 měsíci +9

    Im a girl and i play football on a boys team and theres nothing wrong with that but when you make it into a career and play professional football with men then its dangerous. For me since my teams a teen team (tung twister) its fine because im still as strong as halve of the guys because they haven't finished puberty yet but its different for adults because they are fully developed and are way stronger.

  • @metrobertL7
    @metrobertL7 Před 8 měsíci +4

    That dagrassi scene says it all. She was probably giving it almost every she had, while the male ACTOR was just tip toe shuffling and even had to stop so she could awkwardly catch that ball.

  • @vincentfrizell7055
    @vincentfrizell7055 Před rokem +886

    She’s obviously an incredibly driven person just imagine if she had oriented her self towards a good goal she could’ve done incredible things.

    • @daemoniumvenator4155
      @daemoniumvenator4155 Před rokem +38

      Like raising a child? Nah, that takes work...

    • @bgrego88
      @bgrego88 Před rokem +16

      @@daemoniumvenator4155 LOL gottem or better yet raising a son to play football

    • @TNAROHfan
      @TNAROHfan Před rokem

      You've got it exactly backwards. There is being dedicated to something difficult, maybe even likely unattainable, and then there is just "effing around" and pretending because it is easier than actually applying yourself. A great deal of our postmodern culture is built on this type of fakery.

    • @stillcantbesilencedevennow
      @stillcantbesilencedevennow Před rokem +2

      Naaaaaaah. "SpOrTsBall!"

    • @bgrego88
      @bgrego88 Před rokem +1

      @Ghost protocol that's why we didn't give them rights until after we had a grasp on running a country

  • @CairoFaustine
    @CairoFaustine Před rokem +166

    The scene where she got "assaulted" when the whole boys team does the same thing to each other 😂

  • @TheAusar
    @TheAusar Před 10 měsíci +3

    The sports thing always pisses me off, because why If men and women perform at the exact same levels are they graded differently in school. For example in high jump the boys passing grade was the girls 100% and I cleared that with ease, but as a boy I still only made it to a B.

  • @Sarnt_T
    @Sarnt_T Před 5 měsíci +2

    "That's a sexist statement by the way. But the rest is 'his'-tory." This line is incredible, whether intended or not. 😂 @ 8:19

  • @ramtigerfalcon8387
    @ramtigerfalcon8387 Před rokem +2141

    One of the greatest female "athletes" , Sarina Williams,,even admits that male tennis was on another level.
    I like her even more when she was humble enough to admit it.

    • @thesoliloquist1940
      @thesoliloquist1940 Před rokem +28

      Sarina Williams was of course not going to close the disparity between the sexes by herself.. but she's an invaluable instrument to the first strides of equalizing the two (whatever that might look like)..
      Again, expecting that women who make the first significant progress to challenging the status quo will also undo it, is an unfair expectation of these/all women..
      Biology of living organisms is infinitely malleable..
      We are taking steps to pioneer other terrestrial bodies.. guess which body type is most suited to that? Light and slight lol.. Its almost as if women were called once again to mother humanity on another planet..

    • @ramtigerfalcon8387
      @ramtigerfalcon8387 Před rokem +98

      @@thesoliloquist1940 she's far from the first, yet can still recognize this.

    • @thesoliloquist1940
      @thesoliloquist1940 Před rokem +12

      @@ramtigerfalcon8387 not calling her the literal first..
      Williams could only be talking about her own skill level when comparing to guys tennis..
      The core issue I have is the discouragement of women from figuring out this 'futulity' for themselves.. How most times they are scoffed at before anything was actually tried..
      It was ridiculous when the woman in the video wasn't even allowed to practice with the team.. The point of practice is to simulate the game itself.. she would have figured out where and exactly how she fell short.. But no, she was only solidified as an administration of affirmative action..

    • @PolishEddie1992
      @PolishEddie1992 Před rokem +56

      Serena, not Sarina... 🤣💀

    • @ladybug591
      @ladybug591 Před rokem +46

      She wasn't humble - she had to admit the truth. At least women's tennis is fairly successful as far as audiences go. Sportswomen of today are now forcing successful men soccer players into giving the women's team a share of their winnings in a World Cup - after all the women also play a sport.....?? That is their reasoning!
      They refuse to accept that very few people bother to watch, or pay to watch, women play, why would anyone want to watch a lower standard. This is pure greed and childish reasoning by these women - why men pander to such women always puzzles me. These modern women are NOT the same as women a few years ago. Men may hope they will come to their senses, but these good-hearted men will just learn a harder lesson now-a-days.

  • @terenceboyd8281
    @terenceboyd8281 Před rokem +484

    She just stole a scholarship from a deserving male athlete. Period. I will acknowledge that her ego knows no bounds.

    • @nomadicfallacy1893
      @nomadicfallacy1893 Před rokem +43

      He should just become a woman then break world records and then steal another women’s scholarship 😂😅

    • @ziggyhogan7560
      @ziggyhogan7560 Před rokem +24

      She was lied to and built up by everyone i dont blame her . If you had everyone telling u you were a great singer when u originally thought u were shit then they paid u and made u famous with everyone saying yep he is the best ever you would start to believe it

    • @3tsplayer729
      @3tsplayer729 Před rokem +1

      The man still made more money because he was just better

    • @Jamo_7811
      @Jamo_7811 Před rokem +3

      @@nomadicfallacy1893 the ultimate shit-house. I love that idea 😂

    • @e.l.2734
      @e.l.2734 Před rokem +4

      @@nomadicfallacy1893 the biggest of brains

  • @willthewhitetiger
    @willthewhitetiger Před 8 měsíci +2

    god damn this vid was so detailed at the 9 min mark i thought that was the end of it

  • @reggie1080
    @reggie1080 Před rokem +4

    I would consider myself a tomboy, and I do partake in sports, but I would never imagine playing football with men. I rough house with my nephew, who has less muscle mass as me, and he can kick my ass I would never try to put myself in a situation where I can get seriously injured or killed. It doesn't matter how big and strong someone is, There will always be someone else out there who is way stronger

  • @mattusapparatus5968
    @mattusapparatus5968 Před rokem +172

    “My college professor said “you’ll NEVER make it in journalism”, and look at me now! I’m an anchor on CNN!” 😂😂😂

    • @m.c.martin
      @m.c.martin Před rokem +25

      So the professor was correct 😂

    • @mattusapparatus5968
      @mattusapparatus5968 Před rokem +4

      @@m.c.martin what a way to stick it to em! 🤣

    • @mattusapparatus5968
      @mattusapparatus5968 Před rokem +11

      @@m.c.martin it's like saying "my high school culinary teacher said I'd never make it as a chef, and look at me now! I'm the regional manager for burger king!"

    • @nutfair
      @nutfair Před rokem +2

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @henrlima87
      @henrlima87 Před rokem

      @@mattusapparatus5968 regional manager for burger king is not a bad job to feed yourself. Not where im from. No culinary action goin' on, but youre still an executive for a successful restaurant business. Though its not likely a cook or chef would strive for that position, since its a managerial one. Different skill set altogether so, not a bad result at all 🤣

  • @stub4958
    @stub4958 Před rokem +192

    There is one thing you missed on here. The media would care if she got hurt, but only because they could have used it to make more money and not because they cared about her well being.

    • @cckiller0053
      @cckiller0053 Před rokem +15

      It's pathetic that they see women as a tool when men and women are not so different

    • @DickDestroyer182
      @DickDestroyer182 Před rokem +4

      “That right sweetheart, that’s a real bad injury- now cry into the camera please!”

  • @chrisrekstad3882
    @chrisrekstad3882 Před rokem +133

    There is a girl on the football team at my high school. Her only role is being the kicker and she misses half of the extra points because she can't kick far.

    • @khanhcao3123
      @khanhcao3123 Před rokem +24

      She screwed her team because of equally.

    • @tedbundywastheultimatechad8400
      @tedbundywastheultimatechad8400 Před rokem +23

      Shameful. There's a guy being cheated out of an opportunity to kick.

    • @richardcaraballo1185
      @richardcaraballo1185 Před rokem +17

      Damn extra point kicks are maybe 20 yards, she can't kick that far then she really has no business being on the team. A male that can't kick that far has no business being either, it's not sexism, it's about performance.

    • @JohnDoe-kg6gy
      @JohnDoe-kg6gy Před rokem

      Your team should "arrange" among themselves and the other team to leave a hole so she will be hit hard and problem solved.

    • @westcoast6162
      @westcoast6162 Před rokem +5

      She doesn't belong there! Sometimes is not ok to be nice

  • @SirHollywood44
    @SirHollywood44 Před 10 měsíci +4

    The muscles dont even matter in a contact sport the size does if shes 120-140 pounds and she gets hit by 220 pounds shes done.... Its just like cars an economy car with a 5 star crash rating still gets crumpled like a beer can by a truck with a 3 star crash rating... Why? Crash ratings are against their own weight...

  • @Dogapillar4Lyfe
    @Dogapillar4Lyfe Před 10 měsíci +2

    Never heard of Toni Harris until now haha

  • @Loner-Wolf
    @Loner-Wolf Před rokem +891

    Serena Williams, probably the greatest female tennis player, once said on a chat show that she doesn't want to play men because she likes to win...respect to her she was honest and humble for saying that.

    • @rzambonato
      @rzambonato Před rokem +153

      serena and her sister faced an older low-ranked male tennis player (who had 2 shanties and played 18 golf holes before the match) and got rekt 6-0 and 6-1, one right after the other. she said that because she used to claim a lot of stuff and had to be put in her place.

    • @coltonsmith3724
      @coltonsmith3724 Před rokem +130

      She only said that AFTER thinking she could take on the men, and then losing horribly

    • @JK-ci3yu
      @JK-ci3yu Před rokem +29

      This shouldn’t earn her respect. What her she said it or not wouldn’t change the fact that everyone knows she doesn’t stand a chance against any of the top 2000 male tennis players in the word

    • @cryamistellimek9184
      @cryamistellimek9184 Před rokem +65

      Humble is not a word Serena Williams fits at all. Look at how she handled her fiasco over a call that did not land in her favor.

    • @justhenry8821
      @justhenry8821 Před rokem +1

      I smell a simp

  • @LordBaktor
    @LordBaktor Před rokem +231

    The whole "I can do anything a guy can" but as soon as they get the average treatment a guy would get they run for help thing is funny to me.

    • @jmal
      @jmal Před rokem

      They want special treatment but clumsily disguised as "equality".

    • @arsenal4444
      @arsenal4444 Před rokem +14

      funny thing is it's not even that,
      they went with kid gloves treatment throughout the entire process and she's still distraught over mildly negative outcomes

    • @smusky4643
      @smusky4643 Před rokem +16

      "Women can do exactly what men can do, at the same level, or even better!".
      Meanwhile, Randy and his family are burning to death, passed out in a apartment fire, because Samantha the firefighter can't break down the door, or can barely drag out one, while the rest die. While in the same time Robert could of busted the door down and got them all out, but to be 'Politically correct and inclusive', Robert wasn't hired and Samantha was instead. Where do they draw the line, or do they even have one?

    • @a-terrible-fate532
      @a-terrible-fate532 Před rokem +1

      its copium they huff often.

    • @CaulkMongler
      @CaulkMongler Před rokem +1

      Or say it’s the patriarchy. Or say it’s bc the game has been set up for men. Or say-

  • @user-ww1dd4xy8x
    @user-ww1dd4xy8x Před 9 měsíci +1

    18:30 that pic of the couch is gold lmao.

  • @McVaio
    @McVaio Před 9 měsíci +2

    They should've let her play. Let them experience reality.

  • @austinhall3937
    @austinhall3937 Před rokem +504

    The fact that she can't see that she's just being used as a media pawn and she truly believes she could make it in the NFL is honestly really sad to me. That means not one person in her close circle told her the truth

    • @edwardfletcher7790
      @edwardfletcher7790 Před rokem +42

      Women respond very strongly to peer gaslighting. Eg : "You're so pretty", "of course you don't look fat in that dress", "you're a Boss Babe" etc....
      This is how delusion forms.

    • @dcg590
      @dcg590 Před 11 měsíci +16

      This is very typical with Bw. No one tells them the truth for fear of being screamed at

    • @piercejones4355
      @piercejones4355 Před 10 měsíci +9

      @@edwardfletcher7790I think that people in general, as we see kings or lords were told all their life they were flawless and truly believed it themselves

    • @edwardfletcher7790
      @edwardfletcher7790 Před 10 měsíci +13

      @@piercejones4355 Men don't grow up being gaslit. We're forced to account for ourselves from childhood.
      Only women are raised as royalty, "Princesses".... SIGH

    • @twaggytheatricks4960
      @twaggytheatricks4960 Před 10 měsíci +2

      ​​​@@edwardfletcher7790Hey there! Guy here. Grew up gaslit.
      ...Honestly, you should've seen this coming; the world is vast and posting a general statement on YT is bound to attract someone stating the opposite. XD You seem chill though, so, lemme explain genuinely! I'm not here to mock you, this is legit.
      The thing about being gaslit is it looks different depending on gender, so you may have been gaslit for a long time without ever realizing it. Girls is "you're so pretty", guys is "you're so honest" when the reality is we sometimes lack empathy.
      In my case, the first big one was being gaslit into thinking that you're stupider the stronger you are. As a kid, I was always able to beat up people who tried to physically bully me, so they would tell me I'm stupid for being strong.
      I started believing it, so on top of staying fit, I began to value studies for my mental self-improvement.
      Then, I was repeatedly told that I was vain and horrendously feminine for caring about my appearance. But like, basic things like skincare (to counter a health condition), combing my hair (I was told that if I hard shirt hair, I shouldn't comb it, even though I do it because my hair is hella knotty), and clothes colors.
      That was the moment I realized something was up. I mean, I'm simultaneously too strong and stupid, but also too feminine and vain.
      I was also gaslit into thinking that any, _any_ form of confident statement is boasting and arrogance.
      If I say I'm good at English even though language is _literally_ my main field of study? Arrogant.
      I say I'm a fast-runner even though I proved it? Arrogant.
      I say I'm good at video games? Arrogant. Even if I clearly show tournament-level experience.
      Even just _talking_ is arrogant for me, simply because my speech patterns are on the eloquent side (I have a stutter, so, I learned a loooot of synonyms to not stutter on).
      I think the biggest one is what I said before: we're sometimes being praised for speaking our minds without filter, which is actually gaslighting for being unable to have tact. I didn't know that until I started meeting people from different cultures.
      And to be clear, all of this was done to me by men. We can be just as catty as girls; we just do it differently.

  • @tripmann268
    @tripmann268 Před rokem +390

    The reason people discouraged her is so she didn't waste her time chasing an unachievable goal. It was compassionate of them to do that, can't say the same for this TV show

    • @aronhighgrove4100
      @aronhighgrove4100 Před rokem +10

      It's not compassionate to discourage people. Telling people you are not able to do something is not much different than overencouraging. The right thing to do it to encourage to listen to yourself *really*, not influences from the outside.
      You don't have to beat all to become very good. The right answer is to strive to reach your goal and not focus on competition.

    • @lakelanddentalarts
      @lakelanddentalarts Před rokem +41

      @@aronhighgrove4100 If you're in a competitive sport where you can be severely injured if you can't match up to the physical abilities of others, trying to "reach your goal" is both foolhardy and dangerous. If someone is engaged in this, I'm not going to encourage their delusion and will care enough to speak reality to them, and the person's gender wouldn't be a factor in me caring enough to not want to see them end up living the rest of their life dealing with permanent injuries. A coach dealing with a male-player who had the same inadequate physical abilities as Toni would keep that player off the field for the same reasons why she was kept off the field. The player's safety is always prioritized over whatever the player's goals are, and in safety-matters discouraging a player's delusions by making them face reality is being compassionate. It would take a compassionless a-hole to cater to a player's delusions and knowingly send them out to find out reality in the form of being severely injured.

    • @laneneely1077
      @laneneely1077 Před rokem +1

      @@lakelanddentalarts but being a compassionless a-hole is so in right now.

    • @gregkareem9824
      @gregkareem9824 Před rokem +6

      @@aronhighgrove4100 🤡

    • @dryfox11
      @dryfox11 Před rokem +13

      @@aronhighgrove4100 Then again, if your goal is completely unrealistic, it should be completely acceptable to discourage someone from it.

  • @pollekem6459
    @pollekem6459 Před 5 měsíci +2

    " I believe women are just as strong as men"
    Physically?
    "Yeah I do"
    meanwhile every household around the world when a jar needs to be opened...........

  • @Smitherhouse6024
    @Smitherhouse6024 Před 9 měsíci +2

    If her car KEPT breaking down then she KEPT doing it wrong.

  • @thelighthasbeentaken2344
    @thelighthasbeentaken2344 Před 10 měsíci +5

    It's crazy that they don't understand that. If she was to play football in the NFL the first hit, she would be dead

  • @CivilChev
    @CivilChev Před rokem +598

    Honestly props to the coach for protecting Toni.

    • @Remianen
      @Remianen Před rokem +25

      Indeed. He protected the university (if she got hurt, the university would be sued or otherwise penalized) by protecting Toni.

    • @normanbirk3075
      @normanbirk3075 Před rokem +3

      Oh come on ! Don't you wish, a little bit, the coach per her in the game? She might wake up and realize she is not tough enough.

    • @ink66
      @ink66 Před rokem +12

      @@normanbirk3075 no
      in some cases the injuries in these very physical games and sports are life-changing. that's not the right way to convey the message to her at all. she has moved on of her own volition already which shows some strength.

    • @Cautionary_Tale_Harris
      @Cautionary_Tale_Harris Před rokem +1

      @@normanbirk3075 She would have become something of a Cautionary Tale.

    • @nicowank634
      @nicowank634 Před rokem +3

      @@ink66 at best she gets hurt and at worst she fucking dies

  • @drowningin
    @drowningin Před rokem +942

    I dated a girl who thought women were tough as men. She would always swing at me when she got mad. One day I wasn’t paying attention she hit me hard, i reflex punched her in the face and it looked like she was pulled across the room by a rope. She was laying there with a mouth full of blood and no front teeth. I said “quit playing so much you are going to get hurt” she ran away crying that I was abusive forgetting the fact she just threw a haymaker at someone not looking cuz she big mad about…hormones I guess

    • @nuncio21
      @nuncio21 Před rokem +384

      Equal rights, equal lefts

    • @chucsmith1925
      @chucsmith1925 Před rokem +298

      One of my exes from way back was abusive. It was annoying but she was to weak to hurt me so I'd just ignore it. Woke up one morning to a foot in my face because she had a bad dream. That's how bad it was. One day I was not paying attention and she punched me, on reflex I grabbed her and threw her away. I didn't realise it was her. I threw her through the wall. She was cut up and bruised. I felt so bad about doing it. I left her a few months later when she punched me in the face and got me arrested. I didn't get charged for anything because my friends had proof of her being the abusive one. Apparently they filmed all the abuse so they could laugh at me later. Arseholes.

    • @dingfeldersmurfalot4560
      @dingfeldersmurfalot4560 Před rokem +168

      @@chucsmith1925 Lucky for such arsehole friends! I've read countless stories of men blocking a woman's punches and thereby bruising her forearms ... which then gets classified as defensive bruises, and the guy is off to lock-up. Guys literally can't even protect themselves without risking jail time. Even if it's instinctive. When I was training in martial arts, even women couldn't get near my face because the reactions were so deep-set and well-trained that my hands went up automatically whenever someone moved, say, to straighten my hair or my collar for me affectionately or whatever. Came within a hair of punching family members who startled me, etc. Well, if someone had followed through with intent to really hit me, the least(and hopefully the most) they would have gotten was a bruised forearm. Try to punch me ... jail time for me even if I never lay a hand on you. The system is just not right.

    • @zacrobyte
      @zacrobyte Před rokem +19

      Chad

    • @seventhkeyomegasghost8233
      @seventhkeyomegasghost8233 Před rokem +6

      Lmao!!!

  • @ZMCFERON
    @ZMCFERON Před 9 měsíci +1

    Back in my HS physics class we did force calculations for two 210lb (with gear) men sprinting into each other and the total energy was that of a small, low speed car accident. I can only imagine how skewed the outcome would be with someone 100lbs and 1ft shorter.

  • @theveryworstluck1894
    @theveryworstluck1894 Před rokem +801

    We had 3 obese Goth chicks tryout for our football team in High School. Everyone who tries out for the football team makes it, all three of the girls got to be on the local news for it, and all three of the girls quit (not due to pressure from the coaches or anything) before the first game after having said a bunch of girl power nonsense.

    • @peteywheatstraws4909
      @peteywheatstraws4909 Před rokem +82

      Why did they do it? It's like that dude a few years ago who demanded to be on the wait staff at a "Hooters". Why? Why ruin it for everyone else? Just to make everyone pissed off? Attention?

    • @tigerwest4748
      @tigerwest4748 Před rokem

      Obese? Damn, where are the normal weight big tiddy Goth girls?

    • @deathdog1392
      @deathdog1392 Před rokem

      These are the kind of people who should be bullied.

    • @BrightWendigo
      @BrightWendigo Před rokem +35

      @@peteywheatstraws4909 it’s the only difference they think they can make. They’re desperate.

    • @fantochedollmaker7030
      @fantochedollmaker7030 Před rokem +25

      Instant gratification was all they were ever after

  • @fwub_
    @fwub_ Před rokem +67

    Woman act like people telling them "you'll never be this"
    is exclusive to only them.

    • @cpK054L
      @cpK054L Před rokem +1

      My drill instructor told "You'll never make it with the grunts"
      ...he was right, after one deployment (my second) to Afghanistan
      I'm rated 90% disabled now.
      Don't know if it's worth it, because I'm going blind as I age (and I'm not even 40 yet)

    • @arsenal4444
      @arsenal4444 Před rokem

      ​@@cpK054L even women that can handle prolonged deployment and the included physical+mental stress (around 4% of women) still need more daily time to recover, and also go sterile from it as the stress shuts down reproductive system to pull bodily resources toward survival
      ...even in super minor cases of being able to handle things at the mental and muscular level, at the bone and tendon level these are much slower to recovery, so even then either fracture or tendonitis, respectively, ends up being the end of that story, on top of sterility which can take years to restore if it does at all
      people are brainwashed,
      it's unfortunate and just an all around waste that the only way disillusionment with all the BS happens is when reality finally strikes in cases like yours, but if people would drop the BS so much unnecessary damage and suffering could be avoided.

  • @billypaxton9295
    @billypaxton9295 Před 11 měsíci +2

    When I was 18 I was 6'1" 245 lbs. I bench pressed 315 lbs squated well over 400 lbs. My 40 yard dash was 4.9 seconds and I had a 30" vertical jump, and never made it to college.

  • @hockingangler1334
    @hockingangler1334 Před rokem +4

    This woman reminds me of Leela from Futurama when she became "an inspirational female athlete"

  • @Patrick-857
    @Patrick-857 Před rokem +466

    I love how this guy has empathy for the girl getting used by the media and so called activists and does so much research for these videos. It's really good journalism. This channel has become one of my favourites.
    These people are completely fake and act exactly like abusers. I'm glad this girl figured that out.

    • @crisalcantara7671
      @crisalcantara7671 Před rokem

      I couldn't give a fuk about delusional people , in my 17s i wanted to play left wing (football) but i sucked so the coachec put me to play a defensive position but after every trainig i kept practicing for hours every day and finnaly i reached a higher level , the hard work played off ,,but i wasn't delusional like this clown woman so lol

    • @spaulding304
      @spaulding304 Před rokem +11

      Environmental, Social, Governance credit score.

    • @DickDestroyer182
      @DickDestroyer182 Před rokem +2

      This is such a great channel because he puts so much effort into each video. Top tier journalism, for sure