@Disrupttor If I was in the room, there are two things I’d have done. I’d either sit and watch, minding my business without wanting any problems upon myself or I stand for the guy while we both treat the girl’s fuck up. Anybody that tries to support her sef go collect
As a man, from the moment you’re born, the world is already stacked against you.
Look at this. The young man proved beyond reasonable doubt that the seat was his, his things were right there. But instead of anyone telling the girl to get up, instead of a single person stepping in to calm things down or speak up for what’s right… they just sat there. Laughing.
That’s what hurts the most.
They weren’t waiting to help. They were waiting for him to react. Waiting for him to raise his voice, lose his temper so they could finally point fingers. Not at the girl who took his seat. At him. Always at him.
Nobody asks what pushed him. Nobody cares about the root cause. Just the reaction.
Whoever said “To be a man is not easy” wasn’t just talking. That person had lived it. Felt it. Carried it.
Because being a man means the world watches you struggle and calls it entertainment.
She asked her male friend to pick her up from the airport, but during the drive, he complained that he had picked her up twice before and she never reached out to check on him or even acknowledge him. He said she only remembers him when she needs a favor, and it’s not fair to him. You won’t believe what she called him in her caption.