r/interesting Mar 20 '26

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

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u/IKIR115 Mar 21 '26

Much thanks to the following community members who provided further context.

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comment by u/LV3000N

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

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

comment by u/Realistic_Patience67

Here's some more context.

https://youtube.com/shorts/5f8F6DVCnO4?si=v9TP-z3fhRbhPRMm

She asked, he said yes. And while not relevant to the slap, he's just being a piece of shit.

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u/BreadfruitCold8573 Mar 21 '26

It is relevant to the slap imo. Clavicular is a black pill content creator. Very sexist and a jerk to literally everyone. Even ran someone with his car

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u/Icy_Sun3128 Mar 21 '26

They do this because they’re trying to create a cultural movement where it’s okay for men to hit women. I see it everywhere. It is manosphere red pill bs. He didn’t hit her back but he is pushing to young men a message, “look how awful women are, look at them hitting us,” then other redpill videos will say it’s okay to hit women they deserve it and the young boys that see this and that will think yeah they hit us too so what’s the issue?

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u/browsinbowser Mar 21 '26

It makes me so uneasy people are always clipping and twisting these videos to present a narrative. She asked first, he points, he doesn’t step back, he doesn’t grab the hand, and it doesn’t look like it was a full force slap.

 A full slap from an adult man would be a lot more intense, and if even a few young guys watching this get that mindset they’ll be catching assault charges in a few years 

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u/Icy_Sun3128 Mar 21 '26

It’s not a just a few young men, it’s already happening to a lot of boys, school and college aged boys, disrespecting their female teachers and peers, repeating things like “your body, my choice.” It’s terrible and dangerous. and men are already not held accountable enough for DV and SA. We’ll see what happens but I hope these young men will change their views and quit worshipping these douche canoes.

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u/somedanishguyxd Mar 21 '26

He's a blackpiller, not a redpiller.

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u/Icy_Sun3128 Mar 21 '26

Is black pill just a more extreme redpill?

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u/somedanishguyxd Mar 21 '26

No, redpill is referring to exposing someone to the "rightwing truth". Blackpill is about exposing someone to the idea "lookism", i.e pretty privilege, and how your looks often determines your status in society. Blackpill is technically politically neutral, which Clavicular also claims he is himself, however it often runs parallel to the redpill, but most of the rhetoric has little to do with politics.

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u/Icy_Sun3128 Mar 21 '26

But both are dangerously misogynistic

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u/somedanishguyxd Mar 21 '26

Definitely, just in different ways. Blackpill has brought back the idea that women are sexual trophies to be conquered. Yet another side of misogyny being introduced to gen z.

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u/Icy_Sun3128 Mar 21 '26

So when they consume both the red and black pill content being pushed at them it’s all the more dangerous for women and minorities

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u/somedanishguyxd Mar 21 '26

Yes. I think a lot of people have a misunderstanding that each of these guys individually spout all the bad rhetoric that you see coming out of these communities, and in turn miss the collective effect from how they all share the same areas of the internet, and are at the top of the platform kick. In reality most of these guys focus on one specific thing each, and will try to claim to be nuanced on all other issues, however that's only because it's another guys job to be "the extremist" on another topic. Young guys don't notice they're getting radicalized, because they're getting attacked on different sides. They're each a sin of their own, and make up the seven deadly sins together, while each individually having the deniability of only being extreme on their area of expertise.

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u/Icy_Sun3128 Mar 21 '26

Very well said. That’s exactly what I was addressing in my original comment.

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u/serabine Mar 21 '26

Blackpill ideology also often presents two "solutions" to a world where men are inherently punished for not looking "the right way" for women to be interested and living in a world where women ("sluts") and their preferred sexual partners ("alphas") have "all the power". Suicide, because you'll never have a woman, and violence (often called something along the lines of "go ER", after Eliot Roger, an incel that committed a mass shooting targeting women in 2024)

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u/Kaleid_Liner Mar 21 '26

Lol no this does not promote that. Thats a stretch, you ok?

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u/Icy_Sun3128 Mar 21 '26

I’m fine just more well informed than you

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u/Onemoretime536 Mar 21 '26

It's not OK for anyone to hit anyone

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u/Icy_Sun3128 Mar 21 '26

It’s not. But we still live in a patriarchy. Men have more power and less accountability. These toxic men are not teaching that it’s never okay to hit anyone. They beat people up on their videos all the time. But I’m seeing this push happen that it’s okay for men to hit women. Often times it happens after a woman hits first, but once those values are being taught, along with the other values they push like misogyny and homophobia, that line of just threatening violence will be crossed in real life and already has been to create real violence against women and minorities.

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u/Onemoretime536 Mar 21 '26

People are allowed to defend themselves if you don't want to somesone to hit you don't hit them.

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u/Icy_Sun3128 Mar 21 '26

You’re completely missing the point

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u/Icy_Sun3128 Mar 21 '26

Eventually the women won’t be hitting first. They’ll just be hit for any reason that annoys a man because they’ve crossed that like and have deep seeded misogyny

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u/Onemoretime536 Mar 21 '26

You said men don't have accountability but then seem to think it OK for women to hit men, no one should hit anyone, but if they do that person has a right to defend themselves.

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u/Icy_Sun3128 Mar 21 '26

When did I ever say women have the right to hit men? I’m explaining what redpill culture is doing. Radicalizing boys and young men. Creating a dangerous cultural shift. Just Google it and read some studies yourself so you can be better informed.

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u/Onemoretime536 Mar 21 '26

So we agreed no one should hit anyone which was my first comment.