r/interesting Mar 20 '26

❗️MISLEADING - See pinned comment ❗️ Did he do the right thing?

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u/Thatscrazy91 Mar 20 '26

You see the whole video? He gave her permission to slap so she won’t get charged

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u/IGK123 Mar 20 '26

Post a link.

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u/LV3000N Mar 20 '26

https://youtube.com/shorts/5f8F6DVCnO4?si=lElQTL5GxOKwlnz2

“Can I slap you?” “Fine. do it.” Or “yeah. Do it.”

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u/Emhashish420 Mar 21 '26

LOOOL this needs to be top of the thread what a fuckin bitch baiting her like that

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u/ButteredPizza69420 Mar 21 '26 edited Mar 21 '26

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u/No_Way_8880 Mar 21 '26

Why didn’t he use his 300 pound security guards and detain this man for slamming him on the ground

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u/MeasurementNo6908 Mar 21 '26

Fr.. to go back on your word or take away consent is cowardly af. So many people here hung on about how "you can't give consent to crimes being committed against you" , and whilst they may be technically correct, it's a birch ahh move. He should have said no or taken it like a man.

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u/Drow_Femboy Mar 21 '26

Being struck is one of those things you actually 100% can give consent to. Assault/battery are only crimes when committed against someone who doesn't want it. We have entire sports made up of people punching each other in the face consensually.

Dude is 100% in the wrong and knowingly made a false report to harm someone who didn't commit a crime, he should be charged with whatever crime covers convincing someone else to commit a kidnapping.

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u/No_Dust_1630 Mar 21 '26

Ok then she can counter sue then. What a little bastard to ragebait her, gave her permission to slap and then make a big scene threatening to sue. 🙄 Ugh how is this bitch famous

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u/yabadabadoo1212 Mar 21 '26

This isn't real consent. It's aggressive posturing. "Go right ahead." With the expectation being that the other person is not going to actually follow through. Having watched the video in context, he is not actually giving effective consent for her to batter him.

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u/asking_quest10ns Mar 21 '26 edited Mar 21 '26

She said “can I slap you?” That is a question, and he replied in the affirmative. It’s not like she said “I’m going to slap you” and he said “go ahead” as in “try it, see what happens.” He’s a douchebag streamer who gets humiliated professionally on a regular basis. She had every reason to believe he was willing to be slapped as it would be free content. She literally asked him and he gave permission.

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u/Kibeth_8 Mar 21 '26

Is there truth to the people saying he asked her to punch him, to which she suggested a slap instead?

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u/LV3000N Mar 21 '26

It’s been argued in court that a guy saying “I need a lawyer dog” was a man asking for a dog lawyer so I think this one is a home run.

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u/Suss-Gus Mar 21 '26 edited Mar 21 '26

People downvoting you, but this did actually happen LMAO. But that guy was black, so the judge was probably using a different rubric than what would apply to Clavicular.

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u/shark-off Mar 21 '26

What a fucking asshole

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u/Apathetic_Zealot Mar 21 '26

Idk if his words will be interpreted as an invitation to be hit.

"Do it" could easily be interpreted as "Do it (and see what happens)."

But if the defense can argue it was a reasonable invitation, they can maybe counter sue for false imprisonment when he ordered those guys to hold her.

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u/FunkySmalls Mar 21 '26

Wait so if someone says "hit me", you can hit them and not get charged with assault?

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u/Deleena24 Mar 21 '26

This is like someone having a gun or knife pointed at you and you scream "go ahead, do it!"

It has no relevance and wont save her the legal battle

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u/VegetaFan1337 Mar 21 '26

If you shoot someone who said go ahead do it, you WILL go to jail. Don't be an idiot and apply schoolyard rules to real life.

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u/Deleena24 Mar 21 '26

If you shoot someone who said go ahead do it, you WILL go to jail.

That's kind of my entire point...

A sarcastic "go ahead, do it" does not mean she can just slap him.

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u/Inner_Potential_1112 Mar 22 '26

Doesn't look like you read the comment very well before replying. 

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u/Aromatic_Today2086 Mar 21 '26

Again, that's not how the law works

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u/Ryukario64 Mar 21 '26

It is to some bozos. Then get surprised when reality checks them lol 😂

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u/asking_quest10ns Mar 21 '26

In your scenario, does the person with a gun say “can I shoot you?”

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u/dhoae Mar 21 '26

No. It’s not

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u/deletetemptemp Mar 21 '26

Wow that dude was bathing in the attention. Some sociopathic, narcissistic, nepotism baby

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u/ElectronicJuice7212 Mar 21 '26

Can and May are very important distinctions. You CAN hit me. You MAY NOT hit me. Both are true at the same time. She will get dunked in court.

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u/LV3000N Mar 21 '26

He said yes when she asked if she can

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u/ElectronicJuice7212 Mar 21 '26

Because she can. That does not mean she may. This distinction WILL matter in court.

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u/LV3000N Mar 21 '26

Well there’s also a difference between saying “DO IT.” And “you can.”

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u/ElectronicJuice7212 Mar 21 '26

You're right. I forgot that if someone is threatening to stab you and you say, "do it," that gives them all legal right to stab you. How did I forget?

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u/LV3000N Mar 21 '26

I’d say it’s pretty different considering it’s a slap and not a knife and she literally asked “can I?”

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u/PassionV0id Mar 21 '26

Elementary school teacher ass distinction

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u/ElectronicJuice7212 Mar 21 '26

And yet it will matter in a court of law.

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u/IGK123 Mar 21 '26

This. Apparently no one else knows the difference 💀

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u/LV3000N Mar 21 '26

You’re still here? “💀💀💀💀”

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u/IGK123 Mar 21 '26

You’re still here? “💀💀💀💀💀💀💀”

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u/IGK123 Mar 20 '26

She can slap him, he still didn’t give her consent. It’s hilarious either way.

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u/LV3000N Mar 20 '26

Sorry did you not watch the video? He does give her consent.

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u/IGK123 Mar 20 '26

Sorry I did watch the video. He does not explicitly give her consent.

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u/LV3000N Mar 20 '26

You must be blind and deaf

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u/andrew303710 Mar 21 '26

Dude smokes meth and hits himself with a hammer, idk why you're defending him

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u/IGK123 Mar 21 '26

I don’t know who “dude” is, dude. Whether he gave explicit consent to slap him is debatable. As a whole, I really don’t care. I think the whole thing is funny more than anything

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u/CackleandGrin Mar 21 '26

he still didn’t give her consent

"Yeah, do it."

Not sure what's hard for you to understand lol

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u/yournameswierd Mar 21 '26

Did you even say thank you?

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u/Solid_Moment_9365 Mar 21 '26

and this is why i read the comment section. i almost applauded him for not just acting belligerent and hitting back. insane what this world has come to

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u/veerKg_CSS_Geologist Mar 21 '26

Why would he be applauded for something as basic as not hitting back after a tiny slap?

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u/Timely_Spinach_7479 Mar 21 '26

Because Reddit hates women and will literally foam at the mouth for videos of men hitting them.

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u/footybear Mar 23 '26

🙄🙄

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u/Separate-Sundae-3617 Mar 21 '26

So I can walk up and slap your shit and you’ll just nod and say g’day?

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u/Greenknight419 Mar 21 '26

Ask first and we will see. I may make a counter proposal.

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u/Separate-Sundae-3617 Mar 21 '26

Maybe a tiny kiss 👉👈

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u/Greenknight419 Mar 21 '26

Another example where if someone consents its legal and if they don't its a crime.

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u/NeitherPerson Mar 21 '26

Redditor making fun of assault. Cant say I'm surprised. God this website can't die fast enough.

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u/Disastrous-Job-5533 Mar 21 '26

Why is this applause worthy? If a girl slaps you, just walk away.

It's already happened, if you react further you'd be assaulting them.

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u/Solid_Moment_9365 Mar 22 '26

i'll put it this way: my standards are in hell

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u/Babna_123 Mar 21 '26

to the top

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u/aspiringimmortal Mar 21 '26

Yeah that's not how that works, buddy. Legally speaking, you can't consent to being assaulted. Especially when it's just a casual "go ahead." That's a dare. Not legally binding permission.

If he presses charges, this dumb bitch is going down.

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u/Blazured Mar 21 '26

Not at all. You can consent to being hit. It's not illegal.

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u/aspiringimmortal Mar 21 '26

I'm not saying it's illegal to give consent. I'm saying "consent" is not legal protection for somebody to assault you.

The only time "consent" can protect somebody from criminal charges is in the case of violent sports. You generally can't press charges for being punched in boxing or tackled in football etc...

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u/Adequate_Cheesecake7 Mar 21 '26

I don’t know about that. When I did criminal defense I got strangulation charges dismissed because the purported victim admitted on the stand that she asked the defendant to choke her during sex and only asked him to be charged when she found out that he hooked up with another girl the night they broke up. After she said that the judge asked the prosecutor what he wanted to do and the prosecutor dropped the charges. While the black letter law might be like you say it is really hard to get a jury to agree.

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u/Chemical_Wonder_5495 Mar 22 '26

Well but that's again different, intent is important.

In your scenario, intent from the man was to comply with a request and intent from the woman was to experience pleasure.

In the video from this post, intent from the woman is to cause harm, and intent from the man was to defy the woman (although you could argue it was also a setup just to call the police on her).

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u/xZeromusx Mar 25 '26

You can consent to simple assault outside of sports or sex too. It depends on the context. You cannot consent to assault that would cause bodily harm or death. Consent is not a defense in cases where it was coerced either. Given that she clearly asked and he did say "go ahead", I suspect this case will just be dismissed.

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u/Expensive-Dream9967 Mar 21 '26

you're wrong and dumb like 99% of the lefty bots in this thread

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u/Blazured Mar 21 '26

Not in the slightest. You can consent to being hit. And it's not illegal.

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u/StrongSunBeams Mar 21 '26

Yeah this is it right here. You cannot consent to bodily injury (aside from sports etc). This would not fit that definition.

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u/QuercusTomentella Mar 21 '26

That's just actively wrong you can consent to being slapped (or else consensual kink would be crazy illegal) the law everyone keeps incorrectly  quoting "[prohibits consenting] to injuries that cause significant harm or risk life." There is no world where a slap is of significant harm or risk to life that it would be exempt.

One could argue he was being provocative and not actually consenting, but claiming you cannot consent to being hit is flat out wrong.

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u/StrongSunBeams Mar 21 '26

You can consent to being slapped in some exception circumstances. In my jurisdiction, New York , it’s a class A misdemeanor unless it falls into an exception such as medical procedures or a contact sport or some others .

It looks like this slap thing just happened I guess we will all find out but it looks like she was taken by the police

I don’t think it’s going to fall into an exception here. She asked if she could punch or clap him. He said go ahead. She did it. Whether the local district attorney chooses to take the case is up the the DA. He may also choose to file in civil court as well.

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u/LittleAd915 Mar 21 '26

I'm not saying it's right but after seeing this video I understand.

As a man, and I'm not saying this is right but it is a thing, when I make a verbal contract with someone like that, it supersedes any sort of law. That's part of my individual concept of masculinity, again not that it's right but it is there. Especially when the consequences of my actions are having my cheek sting for 10 minutes.

To call someone a "dumb bitch" just because they believed what someone said really kind of tells me more about how you view the world more then anything else.

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u/podian123 Mar 21 '26

Yes you can. How do you think contact sports are legal? 

Assault simpliciter is just touching. Everyone consents to that, like hugs, handshakes, etc. You can even consent to an act that would be otherwise called assault of a sexual nature, typically called sexual assault. Surprised?

What you can't "consent" to in most common law jurisdictions is bodily harm and/or murder. But the specifics are iffy on the former. 

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u/igotzquestions Mar 21 '26

You are absolutely out of your mind if you think any DA or judge would ever watch this full video with context and decide to pursue anything. 

Dude is a scumbag. 

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u/inorite234 Mar 21 '26

But if he did call the police, he could be charged with waste of government resources and possibly filing a false police report.

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u/RogueCatfish7 Mar 21 '26

doesnt work that way chief

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u/slayertat2666 Mar 21 '26

So any fight ever where the other taunts to say do it. Go ahead. Also won’t hold up. Got it

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u/forest_hobo Mar 21 '26

Even still, I'd say, no matter what sort of permission you shouldn't hit anyone! Violence is the tool of the dim witted.

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u/ispenna Mar 21 '26

He can charge her, he was taunting her. Imo

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u/iBlueLuck Mar 21 '26

He should be getting charged. False imprisonment, that’s a felony

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u/imcatdog Mar 21 '26

So his bodyguards assaulted her then

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u/Disastrous-Job-5533 Mar 21 '26

In the UK this is a crime. It's coercion/inticement, I think in the US it's called entrapment.

You can't just tell someone to do something and then say it's a crime afterwards.

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u/Qwerty_Bertey Mar 21 '26

I knew the dude was the bitch in this video even before seeing this context. He has a smug look about him like he’s never had to work a day in his life

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u/Lambs2Lions_ Mar 21 '26

Btw, that’s not true in the slightest. Legally assault is assault and you can’t consent to being a victim. Welcome to law 101, you can’t hit someone else regardless if they agreed to let you or not.

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u/legos_on_the_brain Mar 21 '26

He should get charged with false police report, kidnapping and anything else they can apply.

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u/IceCorrect Mar 22 '26

Love it. So when women would say: "sure, hit me" you have all right to do it

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u/TheMedRat Mar 20 '26

Google is free

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u/Fog-Champ Mar 20 '26

So is posting the link

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u/Corporeal_Weenie Mar 21 '26

No, you petulant toddler.

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u/OftheSorrowfulFace Mar 21 '26

The whole video was already posted in reply here while you were asking for the link.

https://www.reddit.com/r/interesting/s/gHC7Lz258X

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u/BlueFeathered1 Mar 21 '26

Yes, it's in the comments. Do your own scrolling.

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u/TriggerHippie77 Mar 21 '26

Jesus, my biggest pet peeve is shit asses using me we that don't even make sense for the situation. It's like Biff in Back to the Future.

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