Idiotic, sexist Australian violence AD. | Boys will be Boys

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  • čas přidán 23. 08. 2024
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  • @clumsygallium6104
    @clumsygallium6104 Před 3 lety +64

    If I told my dad that I harrased a girl, I would be dead the next second.

  • @N3G4T3
    @N3G4T3 Před 3 lety +45

    I don't get what delusional world people live in to think that a large amount of parents actually act like this. Almost all the men I know, aside from some of my friends that were raised in abusive households, were specifically told by their parents to respect women, and to not even lay a finger on them abusively. On top of this almost all the men I know, aside from the odd abusive violent criminal that I have met, completely despise domestic and sexual abuse, if any of them see it, they instantly step in to stop it, even if it's a friend going out of line. Our society has long accepted that abuse against women is not okay, yet they still keep making straw man advertisements like this, so much money and programs for abuse and against women and children, yet so much less for men who get abused. Abuse, no matter your sex, is not okay, it is disgusting behaviour, and ads like this don't help at all, which almost always portraying men or boys as monsters that need to be corrected.

    • @DonaldBiden
      @DonaldBiden  Před 3 lety +15

      Yeah it's like who was this family actually supposed to be because I sure as hell don't know anybody who is part of a family like this.

    • @homemademovies8364
      @homemademovies8364 Před 3 lety +5

      You read my mind. You are a legendary hero. Stop Violence Against Women ads suck because there's no Stop Violence Against Men ads. Men get abused too. Why can't we be equal and not stereotyped?

    • @AB-jm9wx
      @AB-jm9wx Před 2 lety +4

      @@DonaldBiden you’re lucky that you live in an area doing the bare minimum , but sadly 90% if not all women will face harassment in their life time by the opposite sex,probably multiple times,weather it’s catcalling , following , unwanted touching , to rape and sexual assault , these advertisements scenarios may not be common in your life , but sadly they are the reality of many , but I totally agree with the fact that society neglect men’s issues , they should ofc be taken more serious too , sadly this patriarchy society oppresses both men and women.

    • @justinfilipovic8939
      @justinfilipovic8939 Před 2 lety

      @@AB-jm9wx Well most people will face harassment in their life time from other people. There are anti-social people in this world unfortunately and believe me there are many females who don't have boundaries and invade peoples personal space and make rude cringy remarks to other people and think they have every right in the world to

    • @AB-jm9wx
      @AB-jm9wx Před 2 lety

      @@justinfilipovic8939 I 100% agree,but I never stated anything against your comment,so their was really no need 👍

  • @elliotclodfelter7792
    @elliotclodfelter7792 Před 2 lety +24

    Bruh wait what? Whoever might try that at my school would probably get suspension! Why do these ads feel the need to be so preachy and full of themselves?

  • @someone-kc7px
    @someone-kc7px Před 2 lety +15

    As an Australian this is just embarrassing. This isn't true at all

    • @zoe6353
      @zoe6353 Před rokem +6

      Yes it is. I was told all my childhood and teenage years, “oh he harasses you and snaps your bra strap because he likes you.”
      Even if he did, that isn’t acceptable behaviour, and adults enable it far too often. But god forbid if I said “shit” in class 🙄

    • @Velos3
      @Velos3 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@zoe6353 It's not. At least it's known and more likely talked about. You don't know the male experience though because boys take it and don't ever or rarely talk about it because they get told in their childhood to take it like a man because boys don't cry. That's why it's in comparison not that common of a topic amongst harassing in general. And if a man talks about it, some don't believe him, he gets shamed for being weak or even laughed at. They have no choice but to handle it undercover

    • @zoe6353
      @zoe6353 Před 10 měsíci

      @@Velos3 I totally agree men feel ashamed to talk about their feelings- but that’s because of the patriarchy and other men. Women literally beg their husbands, brothers, sons, etc. to open up more and become more in touch with their emotions, it’s in fact men who shame other men (mostly gen x/boomer dads) who tell boys crying isn’t okay.

    • @zoe6353
      @zoe6353 Před 10 měsíci

      @@Velos3 also, considering the statistic that one woman in Victoria is murdered every week by a MALE partner/ex, should also show we have a massive problem with women’s safety. Just because it’s talked about doesn’t mean anything’s actually being done about it.

    • @Grit8617
      @Grit8617 Před 3 měsíci

      ​​@@zoe6353Then why don't the women do something about it
      Fight back
      Defend yourself
      Women are stronger than they think they

  • @kalal75
    @kalal75 Před 5 lety +16

    Fucking disgrace this ad! So damaging to young boys.

    • @oliviadray3055
      @oliviadray3055 Před 5 lety +2

      Oh yes it is indeed, so horrible to young boys.

    • @aniqah75
      @aniqah75 Před 2 lety

      how is it damaging to young boys? it's educating.

    • @kalal75
      @kalal75 Před 2 lety

      @@aniqah75 how is it educational? Kids need mother's/ father's them. If kids are doing this it's their parents fault! End of story. While we are there we need ads to stops mother's from killing their children, 5 times higher than any sex, it's educational too.

    • @cookiesforgiggles
      @cookiesforgiggles Před rokem

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  • @calenielthranduillion5134
    @calenielthranduillion5134 Před 3 lety +54

    For the people saying that this is idiotic, they don't realize that this is not really a convo in the car, but what people don't realize.
    Girls ARE slowly taught to expect to be harassed while boys are also taught to harass.
    It's not sexist..

    • @daddydiesel7177
      @daddydiesel7177 Před 3 lety +33

      What boys are being taught to harass? No really tell me because my father told me to never harass a lady so who tf you talking about

    • @calenielthranduillion5134
      @calenielthranduillion5134 Před 3 lety +11

      @@daddydiesel7177 Surprisingly, mate, you are not the only boy on this planet...
      I mean that in many communities, boys watch and learn from how the society treats the other gender, and also, they are taught non verbally that they have the right to get what they want no matter the cost- in a bad way.
      I'm saying this because quite a few girls in my city have even died because boys wanted their way.
      Your dad did a nice one to tell you that you shouldnt harass a lady... we actually shouldnt harass anybody like that for that matter, but not all dads are like yours.

    • @Necronlord2011
      @Necronlord2011 Před 3 lety +29

      If you need an explanation to understand why it's sexist, chances are you belong to the SJW sexists. Girls aren't taught to be harassed. Boys aren't taught to harass. Neither active nor subconsciously. Quit your biased gender assumptions and come back to reality. Society isn't simply "MeN BaD". The bad encounters you had with men doesn't have anything to do with them being men, but with them being pricks. It is ironic how feminists insist on gender shouldn't be a factor but make it a factor whenever it floats their boat. Please see through the double standards. When someone is a piece of **** to you it's not because of his or her gender or race, it's because it's a piece of ****. Everything else would be rather sexist/racist to claim ;)

    • @FreeSpeechAbsolutist1776
      @FreeSpeechAbsolutist1776 Před 3 lety +7

      @@kellykel4472 who the fuck is telling you that?

    • @N3G4T3
      @N3G4T3 Před 3 lety +14

      @@kellykel4472 What sort of household did you grow up in? Almost every man I know was told to respect women and to not harrass them by their parents. We all think that abuse is disgusting, and almost every man I know is disgusted by the concept of being abusive, let alone sexually abusive, to women.

  • @jedimonk993
    @jedimonk993 Před 3 lety +11

    sadly quite common,its sad because many parents are like this

    • @mr.o3062
      @mr.o3062 Před rokem +5

      This literally does not happen in the real world

    • @cookiesforgiggles
      @cookiesforgiggles Před rokem

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  • @chrisninamartinez3851
    @chrisninamartinez3851 Před 4 lety +21

    So powerful

    • @rr-tv4763
      @rr-tv4763 Před rokem

      And so illogical as well. A government program hating on men shows how bad things have gotten.

  • @Disconnected2024
    @Disconnected2024 Před rokem +4

    idk this ad also seems like it’s just generalising boys by making them seem like all of them are rapists

  • @madsciontist_9470
    @madsciontist_9470 Před rokem +3

    And women can do this and get in zero trouble.

  • @thedickfartyshow6197
    @thedickfartyshow6197 Před 2 lety +3

    Well she unnecessarily escalated things didn't she, soon enough she'll be the next Zarna Joshi

  • @beanman2295
    @beanman2295 Před 3 lety +22

    funniest ad ever

    • @Deevo037
      @Deevo037 Před 3 lety +3

      How?

    • @MrPatches604
      @MrPatches604 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Deevo037 I don't think "bean man" answered.

    • @Deevo037
      @Deevo037 Před 2 lety +1

      @ Funny that, it looked to me like they were challenging behaviour that was unacceptable. What if it were your daughter?

    • @AB-jm9wx
      @AB-jm9wx Před 2 lety +2

      @ it’s the reality of many , but I have to agree it made me uncomfortable that they chose such child actors,I mean it’s a bit unrealistic, obviously this happens but it’s with elder uneducated boy,these were children and a more realistic stereotype would be about football team or something like the stigma surrounding the colour pink for boys, sexual harassment as a scenario for that age is vile,boys are not born predators and perverts,it’s dependent on society around them and their parents attitude,children at this age are innocent and uneducated it’s unfair how they conveyed this specific message however I have to say please educate yourself on the word feminism as a true feminist wouldn’t agree with this and understand this with an open mind,these so-called tik tok feminists have fucked up that word even more , but I understand your point.