The video effectively exposes the logical inconsistencies of gender-based double standards in sexual violence discourse, advocating for a return to objective due process. However, its reliance on extreme anecdotes risks oversimplifying a complex social issue into a mere battle of grievances.
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saying that she made him his like Indian sex slave. So today's topic I actually think that we have a new hero on our hands. I think women have asked for men to be emotionally available and women have asked for men to stop being abusive to stop you know sexually exploiting women. And to be fair, um I do think there have been um problems in history, right? I mean, we could admit that uh well, Weinstein, I I do believe most of those women were consensual, um if not all. Let's keep it a buck. Um that that's wrong, right? You can't have people like sleeping with each other for jobs, right? That's we can all agree that's not fair. If anything, that's not fair to the women that don't sleep with their boss for work. So, I looked up some of the feminist um positions. Now, they said that they're they one of their grievances is sexual violence. It's widespread and they say it's systemic.
They said it's rooted in patriarchy and male power imbal imbalances. They frame harassment as tools of male dominance that perpetuate women's subordination.
High-profile cases like Weinstein show how powerful men in the workplace are.
Hollywood, Hollywood political figures and other fields exploit women, you know, whoredom. I mean, sorry, vulnerability.
They're vulnered that this wasn't bad apples, but apparently it's it's normalized behavior of unequal power imbalances. And, you know, I think to some degree we can all accept that. You know, obviously Weinstein was a powerful guy and he he had a lot of power in Hollywood and um requiring women to sleep with him for roles is not correct, right? That's not the correct thing to do. It's immoral.
Um but I would think that feminists would also say that female bosses sleeping with their male employees is also a power imbalance. It's also a power imbalance, but we'll we'll get to that later. They wanted to break the silence and stop the victim blaming and the shaming. Survivors. Um, the [ __ ] I mean, sorry. Sorry. Survivors. I did not Oh, I didn't Shut up. Shut up. Shut up. I DIDN'T SAY IT. I My bad. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
Survivors were urged to speak out and say you're not alone. Hashtagme too. It countered narratives that blamed victims.
You know, you can't ask questions like, "What are you wearing?" "Why didn't you report sooner?" or "Did you voluntarily stick his dick in your mouth?" I mean, uh, my bad. My bad. I didn't say that.
It empathized empathy, healing, and shifting shame onto the perpetrators and enabling the systems. Early education on consent was a key demand. Now, next, they asked us to believe women. They said women, we need to take these allegations seriously.
All these [ __ ] I mean, women have been saying that they've been um, you know, being taken advantage of for millennia. Testimony should be presumed to be credible, especially given the barriers of reporting, you know, fear of retaliation, lack of evidence, and institutional coverups. But I'd imagine um that when men women are in positions of power, we would accept the same thing. So believe women. This moment challenged high proof standards and protected the power that protected the powerful and argued that public accountability filled gaps where law failed. You know, so the idea is we shouldn't have to use law enforcement, but we should be able to just tell our stories on social media, have everybody clap and hold the men accountable. We could see this in Johnny Depp. We could see this in the Harvey Weinstein case.
Put in put in the chat any other um any other court cases you could think of. um what's his face that Supreme Court judge intersectionality and inclusivity originator tenna Burke centered black women, girls of color, and marginalized communities. Many feminists push for the movement to address how race, class, sexualities, and other factors shape experiences of violence. Though critics within feminism noted it sometimes centered white high-profile voices.
They demanded structural change, not just individual stories beyond naming and shaming calls included better workplace policies, legal reforms, sexual harassment laws, cultural shifts in masculinity and consent, and resources for survivors.
Now, yeah, Tory Lane's Meg the Stallion, that's another one. Now, my opinion is that conservatives are simps. And the reason conservatives are simps is because they keep demanding women be traditional. And I think this is the ultimate simpery. Um, and I know on paper it sounds nice. But when women are traditional in a modern con conext, all it is is sending men to the slaughterhouse because what happens is is they're on the hook for child support. They're on the hook for alimony. They're on the hook for Steven Crowder and his ex-wife. There's another. So, it's really saying women, even though you guys demanded to be modern women, you guys um are behaving in a modern way, we're still going to give you the benefits of traditionalism.
What kind of sing is that? So, what I say the way to solve feminism is to let it solve itself. Ladies, you get the freedom you ask for.
Women said they want to pick their own husbands. We want freedom of choice and sexuality.
Well, I say so be it. And women keep banging criminals, drug dealers, um getting STDs. Women are catching AIDS now. The gays have entered the chat.
They gave us an STD. You know what I mean? Women said that they wanted to direct movies. And so Weinste said, "I'm going to jail. Here you go, ladies.
Enjoy the franchise." Women ruined Star Wars. So women are going to keep getting money for doing nothing and ruining it, wasting it. Women keep getting the opportunities of a lifetime.
Like the director of marketing at Bud Light, opportunity of a lifetime, gave the had the great idea of giving a beer to a [ __ ] right? Transgender person who was so amazing and special and awesome. YouTube, nothing against you guys. Haha. Women said, "I want to accuse people of things that will ruin their careers." Well, then you are now um going to have to take their jobs, ladies.
And now men are going to falsely accuse you. Women are going to be put on child support. Women are going to be the new middle class where men that sell to women are the upper class and men that do the dirty and dangerous jobs are going to be the lower class. Women are going to be middle class, make more money than lowerass men, and still end up with less because of our terrible spending habits. Women said they wanted to work like men and now we're chained to our laptops. Men that view women as people, right? Say, "Okay, that's what you want. Here you go, ladies. Good luck." And let them deal with the consequences. Conservative men want to say, "Yes, I'm going to pay for everything regardless of how you treat me, regardless of what you do." They're the biggest simps. If anything, the liberal guys that do this open stuff, I'd argue, are less simpy, right?
Because who's big? Who's cucked? A man who's in an open relationship and out cucking his wife like Destiny or a Crowder who's divorced and paying 30K a month to his ex [ __ ] while she bangs another guy. You know what I mean? So today um I am going to show you the solution to feminism and that's believe all men and let men be emotionally available.
We've asked, we've said, "Men, you have the toxic masculinity.
Let's be emotionally available. Let's let them emote. Let's let the men speak their truth." We're going to we're going to react to this.
>> You are too funny because this story, we just talked about it, did not cross your social feeds, which says this actually speaks well of your character that your algorithm knows that this story is just not not for Caitlyn Cody. Isn't that funny?
>> All right, we're talking. We're kicking off. We like to talk about our trender stories. You know, one of the big ones over the weekend.
>> This bombshell sex harassment suit against the woman on the right, later branded a complete fabrication by the man uh right there on the left, man on the right. Let's clarify.
>> Oh man.
>> So, you got these two guys right now.
Sorry, these two people. Now this guy on the right accused the girl on the left of sexually harassing him. And these claims were kind of crazy. Okay, these claims um saying that she made him as like Indian sex slave. Okay. So, he detailed graphic descriptions in the complaint of repeated non-consensual sexual act, describing as turning him into a sex slave, drugging him, using racial slurs like little brown boy Indian comments about his wife's ethnicity, career threat, saying I [ __ ] own you, and uninvited visits to his apartment.
Anonymous witnesses claiming incidents like her showing up naked and inviting the witness to a threesome in September of 2024, plus other encounters of him her being handsy at a concert.
Rer Rana's own affirmation citing PTSD supported by a later from a psychi psychotherapist referencing his support reported systems. He's had insomnia.
He's claimed he has ample evidence.
However, there was an internal JP Morgan investigation.
They reviewed emails, phone recordings, devices, and interviewed colleagues, and they found zero evidence.
And Raina allegedly refused to cooperate cooperate or provide key facts and details while Haj Denny, which is the woman, fully cooperated.
They were colleagues not in direct reporting line and um they had different thing managing directors. She says it's a complete fabrication. Her lawyer state she never engaged in any inappropriate conduct and has never been to the location where the sexual assault supposedly took place. Now apparently there's some credibility issues with this guy. Apparently, he faked his father's death in 2024 to get three months of paid leave. Um, and apparently he had a chatbot conversations and described very similar allegations but per referred to the perpetrator as he he claimed he had ample evidence. Um, and he attempted a multi-million dollar settlement negotiation with JP Morgan before suing.
There's no evidence. JP Morgan's probe provides the most sub substantiative documentary so far and found nothing.
The case has sparked intense debate online while viewing it as a potential meto false allegation.
Others note that a civil suits can proceed with lower burdens of proof.
There remains an active lawsuit. So let's let's play the rest of this clip one second. See if there's anything I missed. Yeah.
>> So, Caitlyn, this was um the only way I can compare it, it it would be like 50 Shades of Gray only gender >> reversal. Okay. So, he accused her her his boss, >> but they weren't in love.
>> No, no, no, no, no, no. He said it was like a absolutely wild. I mean, the the what was in this lawsuit against her >> took the internet by storm. So, that was step one of this story. I mean, I full disclosure, I I was hearing about this from um several text messages. No way.
>> Did you hear about this? Don't say did you.
>> Okay, so that was step one. This was like late last week.
>> Then it comes Yeah. the lawsuit his against her. And just think 50 Shades of Gray, genders reverse, right?
>> Only in a harassing way. Not good. Like >> Yeah.
>> Not consensual.
>> Sure.
>> All right. Then it comes out this guy's lawsuit was a complete fabrication. So, >> how did they find that out?
Listen, I haven't read the complaint myself, but they they they are now saying this is a complete fabrication.
He's a disgruntled former employee, J.
JP Morgan, and now she he's going to get completely sued by her because now >> there are so like in today's world of of the internet, the interwebs are insane right now. So like countless AI videos and just like it's it's spun out of control. And so now the the the the script is flipped and this poor woman has had her life turned completely upside down by what is purported to be a complete fabrication.
>> Listen, I think she's going to come out on top obviously because Chase has to protect her now. Oh yeah.
>> Because her name has been smeared by this man >> and he is going to be destroying the comment section of anything that is posted. And people out there, you guys, you are hilarious. Like social media for me is just going straight to the comments because what people come up with is so funny >> and then you and then you add AI to that and it is it's just it spins out of control. Out of control.
>> So like you you cannot put this error back in the balloon, sir.
>> Now I've got to read the details of this.
>> So again, let's go back to the feminist arguments, right? the woman was in a position of power. We need to break the silence and stop victim blaming. We need to urge men to speak up and show that they're not alone. We can't ask why didn't you report sooner sooner. We can't ask for the facts or what was he wearing? I mean, he came to Oh, okay.
Just because women can't control themselves looking at a man in a suit, we're going to ask what were you wear?
Maybe are the ladies saying he was asking for it. We must acknowledge that sexual violence is widespread spread and systemic. It's rooted in patriarchy and power imbalances. I mean, this is a tool of female dominance that are in positions of power. We need to take these allegations seriously and believe men. There's many barriers to reporting.
Fear of retaliation, lack of evidence, institutional coverups, and we have had a full movement that challenged high proof standards.
Why does he need proof? Let's focus on accountability over due process concerns in public discourse. Perpetrators should face professional, social, and sometimes legal consequences. The focus on naming abusers is to spark broader change. And remember, she's white passing. He's brown. So, we cannot question his story. He's brown. She She's white. He's brown. She's whiter.
She's browner. Therefore, free. Now, the next um the next story we're going to talk about with this these issues. So really, um, I think that this man is a hero, a hero amongst men, speaking out about the injustices and the power imbalances that are against men in this country. And if you don't believe him, you are part of the problem. You're part of the problem.
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