Abuse is abuse Gender doesn't matter Yaruku abuse nadanthalum we should support and have to take responsibility about the victim Inga neraya girls veliya solla fear pandranga blame avanga mela vandhurumo nu Adhae mari boys uh veliya solla fear pandranga bcoz the only thing society do to them is to make fun of it Namma dha hope kudukanum yaara irundhalum support pannuvom nu Stop gender war and support every victim Well said abt everything bro
But idhula oru kevalamana vishyam enna na oru men ku sexual assault nadantha udane adha meme potu naa andha idathula irunthurkanumnu kikibiki panra kootam dhn niraya iruku. Adhe kootam oru ponnuku nadakra abuse pathi pesumpothu men ku yaarum support illa nu katharuvanunga
Mothel "All " Appidi Engure Term eh Udanum la Athu Men engurethaale Vantha oru Viseyem Keadayaathu Oru Men Naturally Bad aa Irupparu Engure Girls kita oru kealvi " onga appa Men aa Women aa" Then "avr ean Onna Vittu veacharu" Because Onga Intention Veare illeya? So, Nalla Intention oode irukkurevenge irukkange Aana nallavenge irukkange endutu Neenge ellarum Vanthu palahi koothadikkanum endu sollala Just Reality ye purijikonga Aana....... Naange nalla intention la Irukkem appidi endutu Engelooda Palahanum endu eathir paakala ok? You Just Keep Your feminine
Been following you for more than 2 years and I've never been more proud...I can see how much you have evolved and always learns from mistakes...I think this is the best you've ever articulated a topic...Glad to see people changing and being open minded about these issues! You said everything I wanted to say and Thanks for that!🙌🏽
@@SathyamoorthySathya-rj8qp so practically he is an anime character who is unbeatable by any character in any verse. These anti spiral comments are being commented everywhere as a joke
As my teacher from my high school say that "தப்பு செய்ய கூடிய சூழ்நிலை இருந்தும் தப்பு செய்யாதவன் நல்லவன் (அ )நல்லவள் " This one still resonate in my ear when I'm in such situations.
Why is this guy setting my standards so high? U have a very gud understanding of the society and know what it needs... Ithu varai entha youtuber or influencerum intha point of view la pesi naan kettathu illa...❤
ivarum ipo pesraru..and watch guy skills if u have time..avangalum indha mari neraya thoughts and discussion panuvanga which increases our standards for sure✨
I thought I am the most matured person but this guy is on whole another level, I too tought it's not all men but never says it's not all men in their comments but now the explanation he gave gives me way more clarification 🫡 I haven't did like that (not all men) and now I won't even think of the phrase not all men
I really like this new type of content You basically say everything that I've always wanted to say We really need more creators to be responsible and do the right things, that's when real change happens Also thanks for introducing me to guy skills they are now one of my fav tamil youtubers ❤ Hope to see more content like this from you
Its so nice to see a guy open up and sharing what society needs. Many are failed to talk about it.. Naa nenaikratha oruthan nallave pesran ngra feel.. I sincerely appreciate you bro.
The sad reality in many parts of the world is that men are often treated as guilty before they’ve had a chance to prove their innocence. The legal system can sometimes make it easier to accuse men without evidence, which leads to ruined reputations, social stigmatization, and financial ruin. This is an ongoing nightmare for many men, who live under the constant fear of being falsely accused, manipulated, or even criminalized due to biased laws. Take, for instance, the alarming suicide rates among men, with over 150,000 men dying in 2022 alone, many due to legal pressures, false accusations, and the emotional toll of being caught in a biased system. Laws such as Section 498A and the Domestic Violence Act, while intended to protect women, have been misused in ways that disproportionately harm men. Prior to the introduction of such laws, male suicide rates were significantly lower. However, in the years following high-profile cases like Nirbhaya, male suicide rates have climbed to concerning levels, especially among married men facing family disputes and legal pressure. The moment a man is accused-whether it’s over a false dowry claim, a domestic violence allegation, or a fabricated accusation of sexual harassment-his life is often shattered, even if the case is eventually dismissed. The damage to his reputation is irreparable, and he may suffer for years with legal battles, mounting costs, and emotional distress. This is not just an isolated issue; more than 80,000 men reach out to helplines each year for help dealing with false accusations and the challenges of a biased legal system. What makes it even worse is the lack of sympathy or support for men in these situations. While women have legal provisions and societal support in cases of harassment, when a man is similarly harassed or extorted by his wife or family, it’s often dismissed as a "family dispute." If the roles were reversed, and a woman was facing such treatment, she would likely receive legal support and public sympathy. But because men are often viewed as the perpetrators, their pain is largely ignored. In 2019, 75% of suicides were committed by men, many due to family issues and false legal cases. Yet these statistics rarely make headlines, and when they do, they often go unnoticed. The same people who advocate for women’s rights often remain silent when men’s issues are raised. This imbalance in the system has created a silent epidemic of suffering among men. The laws that were meant to protect individuals are increasingly being misused to create false narratives that harm men’s lives. If you’re a man, you’re at risk of being falsely accused, and even if you’re innocent, your reputation could be destroyed. With 49 laws that disproportionately target men, the legal system often feels like it’s set up to destroy men and their families. But there needs to be a conversation about this imbalance. Movements like #YesAllMen by radical feminist to demean men to monster with an agenda. Well , we mens rights activist not in to that battle we bring out innocent humans cry which reflect the very real struggles that men face. Just as we acknowledge women’s suffering, we should also recognize that men face hardships, too, especially when false accusations are made against them. Statistics show that a significant number of accusations, particularly in cases like dowry harassment or domestic violence, are proven to be false. We need to have the courage to address these issues and call for reforms that provide fairness and justice for everyone. This isn’t to say that women don’t have their own struggles-they do, and they deserve support. But the legal system must be fair and balanced, providing protection for both genders. If it remains biased, more and more men will continue to suffer in silence, their lives ruined by false accusations. Men need laws that protect them too-not just laws that can be weaponized against them. The legal system must offer true justice, not serve as a tool of oppression. It’s time for everyone-women, men, and society as a whole-to stand together for fairness and equity. Men are not disposable. They are human beings with the same emotions, needs, and rights as women. Every male figure in our lives-whether a son, brother, father, husband, or friend-deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. We must support them when they face unfair treatment, just as we would support anyone facing injustice. Let’s stop judging people based on accusations alone. If your friend or loved one is accused, don’t automatically assume they are guilty. Show understanding and be there for them. As humans, we must support one another, regardless of gender. Only then can we work toward a society where true justice is served for everyone, equally.
Perfectly said jk. We shouldn't be speaking about our problems when their problems are getting awareness. I saw many guys commenting 'not all men' when the kolkara rape case issue was being spoken virally. And I saw many girls bringing up thr girls' SA problems when the recent Atul subhash case was being spoken virally too. We should find solutions for the problems both the genders are facing without making it a war as if to see whose problem is bigger. A very good video 👍
The sad reality in this country is that men are often treated as guilty, even before they’ve had a chance to prove their innocence. The system is built in such a way that a man’s life can be ruined based on nothing more than a woman’s word. There are 49 laws that disproportionately target men, many of which allow women to accuse men falsely, leading to criminal charges, social stigmatization, and financial ruin. It's a nightmare that men live with every day - constantly at risk of being falsely accused or manipulated by the very laws meant to protect. Take, for instance, the skyrocketing suicide rates among men, with over 1.5 lakh men dying in 2022 alone, many as a result of legal pressure, false dowry accusations, and extortion through laws like 498A and the DV Act. Before these laws were passed, male suicide rates were significantly lower, but after their introduction, particularly following incidents like Nirbhaya, these rates have reached alarming levels. Most of these men were married, and their deaths are directly tied to family disputes, legal pressures, and the emotional toll of living under the constant threat of being accused falsely. The system is set up in such a way that these men, when accused, are caught in a vicious cycle. The moment a man is named in a case - whether it’s a dowry demand, a false domestic violence claim, or a fabricated sexual harassment allegation - his reputation is destroyed. Even if the case is ultimately dismissed, the damage is irreparable. The woman can walk free, enjoying the money extorted, while the man and his family suffer years of legal battles, mounting costs, and emotional distress. This is not just an isolated issue; over 80,000 men reach out to helplines every year for help dealing with false accusations and the horrors of a biased legal system. What makes it worse is the lack of sympathy or recourse for men. While women have legal provisions and societal support, when a man is harassed, beaten, or extorted by his wife or family, it is often laughed off or dismissed as a "family dispute." If the roles were reversed, if Subhash were a woman, she would have legal support and public sympathy. But because men are seen as the perpetrators, their pain is largely ignored. In 2019, 75% of suicides were committed by men, most of them due to family issues and the pressure of false legal cases. The statistics are clear, but they rarely make the news. In fact, in 2022, over 50,000 men died by suicide due to false cases and harassment from women, but the media does not cover it. There is no national outrage. The same people who raise their voices for women’s rights often remain silent when men’s issues are raised. This imbalance in the system is creating a silent epidemic of suffering among men. The laws in place are increasingly being used to create false narratives and destroy men’s lives. If you're a man, you're constantly at risk of being accused, whether or not you’ve done anything wrong. It’s an environment of constant fear, where even one false accusation can ruin a man’s entire life. Men are being criminalized based on nothing more than allegations, and in a country where 49 laws are biased against men, it feels like the system has created a legal genocide that targets men and their families. And yet, when movements like #YesAllMen are raised to address womens, people get angry because they are the one who facing these false allegations and life is at stake . BUT A FALSe NOTATION IS BUILDED . . A, saying that it's not the case for all men. But when we look at the statistics - the false allegations, the false dowry claims, the abuse of domestic violence laws - we see a different reality. If we’re going to acknowledge #YesAllMen, then why not acknowledge #YesAllWomen too, especially when the statistics show that a large number of accusations are proven to be false? We need to have the courage to address this imbalance, to talk about the real suffering that men face and the systemic failure that allows it to continue.Women rpe on male child increased steadily no talks on it al all I’m not saying women don’t have their own issues - they do, and they deserve support too. But the legal system needs to be fixed, and there needs to be balance. If the system continues to be so biased, more and more men will keep suffering in silence, their lives shattered by false accusations and the misuse of laws. Men need laws that protect them too, not just laws that can be weaponized against them. The legal system needs to stop being a tool of oppression for one gender and start offering true justice and protection for everyone, regardless of their gender.SO WE WILL RAISE OUR VOICE. MENS ARE NOT TRASH WE ARE EQUAL HUMAN BEINGS WITH SAME BLOOD , EMOTION AND FAMILY WHY DOESNT WOMEN SUPPORT FOR US SADDENING WOMEN ITS YOUR TURN TO VOICE OUT. With no fault from your son , brother or father or husband who every male you love may be your best friend can he be abled to labelled as rpst , hrst and his life destroyed in brutual abuse inside prsn and outside also his family affected seriously ,no job , shame at the end , no legal support , no support from fellow men and women and the victim ends life as rpst , hrsh even atul is yet to prove his innocent. See a valuable life is destory labled as hard core criminal bcz he is men and lost in court case and tortures from cops , brutuality inside cell and years to attending false cases 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲 MEN ALSO DONT LAUGH AT YOUR FRIEND MISERABLE SUITUATION BE HELPING HAND UNDERSTAND IF HE IS ACCUSED DONT CONSIDER himself as default criminal he is your friend or may be your family fellow male. We as humans should support them. DONT JUDGE JUST BASED ON COMPLAINT.
5:24 so valid jk... The main reason I follow is because of your bold crisis on society... It's worth for watching your videos . As a girl, I really appreciate your point of view, you said the things what I need to said. I hope all famous content creators should responsible as like you , when it comes to community. Hope you doing well ❤️
4:35 it's hits me hard, this statement just ruining in my head. Again and again...Bro if mens understand this point alone the #notallmens #yesallmens gets over..... Naa thaniya pona ennoda ucha katta bayamey ethachum thirutu poyirumo nu than.
Video va full ah paathuttan bro. Paathuttu dhaan comment panran Indha argument panradha vittutu victim ku support pannanum. Adhu aan ah irundhaalum penn ah irundhaalum, I understand your point of you.
The sad reality in this country is that men are often treated as guilty, even before they’ve had a chance to prove their innocence. The system is built in such a way that a man’s life can be ruined based on nothing more than a woman’s word. There are 49 laws that disproportionately target men, many of which allow women to accuse men falsely, leading to criminal charges, social stigmatization, and financial ruin. It's a nightmare that men live with every day - constantly at risk of being falsely accused or manipulated by the very laws meant to protect. Take, for instance, the skyrocketing suicide rates among men, with over 1.5 lakh men dying in 2022 alone, many as a result of legal pressure, false dowry accusations, and extortion through laws like 498A and the DV Act. Before these laws were passed, male suicide rates were significantly lower, but after their introduction, particularly following incidents like Nirbhaya, these rates have reached alarming levels. Most of these men were married, and their deaths are directly tied to family disputes, legal pressures, and the emotional toll of living under the constant threat of being accused falsely. The system is set up in such a way that these men, when accused, are caught in a vicious cycle. The moment a man is named in a case - whether it’s a dowry demand, a false domestic violence claim, or a fabricated sexual harassment allegation - his reputation is destroyed. Even if the case is ultimately dismissed, the damage is irreparable. The woman can walk free, enjoying the money extorted, while the man and his family suffer years of legal battles, mounting costs, and emotional distress. This is not just an isolated issue; over 80,000 men reach out to helplines every year for help dealing with false accusations and the horrors of a biased legal system. What makes it worse is the lack of sympathy or recourse for men. While women have legal provisions and societal support, when a man is harassed, beaten, or extorted by his wife or family, it is often laughed off or dismissed as a "family dispute." If the roles were reversed, if Subhash were a woman, she would have legal support and public sympathy. But because men are seen as the perpetrators, their pain is largely ignored. In 2019, 75% of suicides were committed by men, most of them due to family issues and the pressure of false legal cases. The statistics are clear, but they rarely make the news. In fact, in 2022, over 50,000 men died by suicide due to false cases and harassment from women, but the media does not cover it. There is no national outrage. The same people who raise their voices for women’s rights often remain silent when men’s issues are raised. This imbalance in the system is creating a silent epidemic of suffering among men. The laws in place are increasingly being used to create false narratives and destroy men’s lives. If you're a man, you're constantly at risk of being accused, whether or not you’ve done anything wrong. It’s an environment of constant fear, where even one false accusation can ruin a man’s entire life. Men are being criminalized based on nothing more than allegations, and in a country where 49 laws are biased against men, it feels like the system has created a legal genocide that targets men and their families. And yet, when movements like #YesAllMen are raised to address womens, people get angry because they are the one who facing these false allegations and life is at stake . BUT A FALSe NOTATION IS BUILDED . . A, saying that it's not the case for all men. But when we look at the statistics - the false allegations, the false dowry claims, the abuse of domestic violence laws - we see a different reality. If we’re going to acknowledge #YesAllMen, then why not acknowledge #YesAllWomen too, especially when the statistics show that a large number of accusations are proven to be false? We need to have the courage to address this imbalance, to talk about the real suffering that men face and the systemic failure that allows it to continue.Women rpe on male child increased steadily no talks on it al all I’m not saying women don’t have their own issues - they do, and they deserve support too. But the legal system needs to be fixed, and there needs to be balance. If the system continues to be so biased, more and more men will keep suffering in silence, their lives shattered by false accusations and the misuse of laws. Men need laws that protect them too, not just laws that can be weaponized against them. The legal system needs to stop being a tool of oppression for one gender and start offering true justice and protection for everyone, regardless of their gender.SO WE WILL RAISE OUR VOICE. MENS ARE NOT TRASH WE ARE EQUAL HUMAN BEINGS WITH SAME BLOOD , EMOTION AND FAMILY WHY DOESNT WOMEN SUPPORT FOR US SADDENING WOMEN ITS YOUR TURN TO VOICE OUT. With no fault from your son , brother or father or husband who every male you love may be your best friend can he be abled to labelled as rpst , hrst and his life destroyed in brutual abuse inside prsn and outside also his family affected seriously ,no job , shame at the end , no legal support , no support from fellow men and women and the victim ends life as rpst , hrsh even atul is yet to prove his innocent. See a valuable life is destory labled as hard core criminal bcz he is men and lost in court case and tortures from cops , brutuality inside cell and years to attending false cases 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲 MEN ALSO DONT LAUGH AT YOUR FRIEND MISERABLE SUITUATION BE HELPING HAND UNDERSTAND IF HE IS ACCUSED DONT CONSIDER himself as default criminal he is your friend or may be your family fellow male. We as humans should support them. DONT JUDGE JUST BASED ON COMPLAINT.
The sad reality in many parts of the world is that men are often treated as guilty before they’ve had a chance to prove their innocence. The legal system can sometimes make it easier to accuse men without evidence, which leads to ruined reputations, social stigmatization, and financial ruin. This is an ongoing nightmare for many men, who live under the constant fear of being falsely accused, manipulated, or even criminalized due to biased laws. Take, for instance, the alarming suicide rates among men, with over 150,000 men dying in 2022 alone, many due to legal pressures, false accusations, and the emotional toll of being caught in a biased system. Laws such as Section 498A and the Domestic Violence Act, while intended to protect women, have been misused in ways that disproportionately harm men. Prior to the introduction of such laws, male suicide rates were significantly lower. However, in the years following high-profile cases like Nirbhaya, male suicide rates have climbed to concerning levels, especially among married men facing family disputes and legal pressure. The moment a man is accused-whether it’s over a false dowry claim, a domestic violence allegation, or a fabricated accusation of sexual harassment-his life is often shattered, even if the case is eventually dismissed. The damage to his reputation is irreparable, and he may suffer for years with legal battles, mounting costs, and emotional distress. This is not just an isolated issue; more than 80,000 men reach out to helplines each year for help dealing with false accusations and the challenges of a biased legal system. What makes it even worse is the lack of sympathy or support for men in these situations. While women have legal provisions and societal support in cases of harassment, when a man is similarly harassed or extorted by his wife or family, it’s often dismissed as a "family dispute." If the roles were reversed, and a woman was facing such treatment, she would likely receive legal support and public sympathy. But because men are often viewed as the perpetrators, their pain is largely ignored. In 2019, 75% of suicides were committed by men, many due to family issues and false legal cases. Yet these statistics rarely make headlines, and when they do, they often go unnoticed. The same people who advocate for women’s rights often remain silent when men’s issues are raised. This imbalance in the system has created a silent epidemic of suffering among men. The laws that were meant to protect individuals are increasingly being misused to create false narratives that harm men’s lives. If you’re a man, you’re at risk of being falsely accused, and even if you’re innocent, your reputation could be destroyed. With 49 laws that disproportionately target men, the legal system often feels like it’s set up to destroy men and their families. But there needs to be a conversation about this imbalance. Movements like #YesAllMen by radical feminist to demean men to monster with an agenda. Well , we mens rights activist not in to that battle we bring out innocent humans cry which reflect the very real struggles that men face. Just as we acknowledge women’s suffering, we should also recognize that men face hardships, too, especially when false accusations are made against them. Statistics show that a significant number of accusations, particularly in cases like dowry harassment or domestic violence, are proven to be false. We need to have the courage to address these issues and call for reforms that provide fairness and justice for everyone. This isn’t to say that women don’t have their own struggles-they do, and they deserve support. But the legal system must be fair and balanced, providing protection for both genders. If it remains biased, more and more men will continue to suffer in silence, their lives ruined by false accusations. Men need laws that protect them too-not just laws that can be weaponized against them. The legal system must offer true justice, not serve as a tool of oppression. It’s time for everyone-women, men, and society as a whole-to stand together for fairness and equity. Men are not disposable. They are human beings with the same emotions, needs, and rights as women. Every male figure in our lives-whether a son, brother, father, husband, or friend-deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. We must support them when they face unfair treatment, just as we would support anyone facing injustice. Let’s stop judging people based on accusations alone. If your friend or loved one is accused, don’t automatically assume they are guilty. Show understanding and be there for them. As humans, we must support one another, regardless of gender. Only then can we work toward a society where true justice is served for everyone, equally.
Absolutely, that argument was fricking pointless, I am glad that you are talking about this. Even “big influencers” like “AbhiandNiyu” had supported that stupid argument instead of talking about solutions
Women kku oru visayam nadakkum pothu antha time velila ponathu ava thappu or antha mathiri dress pannathu ava thappnu sollurathayum niruththanum Oru men kku oru thppana visayam nadakkum pothu atha vachchu joke podurathayum niruththanum 🙌🏻
The sad reality in many parts of the world is that men are often treated as guilty before they’ve had a chance to prove their innocence. The legal system can sometimes make it easier to accuse men without evidence, which leads to ruined reputations, social stigmatization, and financial ruin. This is an ongoing nightmare for many men, who live under the constant fear of being falsely accused, manipulated, or even criminalized due to biased laws. Take, for instance, the alarming suicide rates among men, with over 150,000 men dying in 2022 alone, many due to legal pressures, false accusations, and the emotional toll of being caught in a biased system. Laws such as Section 498A and the Domestic Violence Act, while intended to protect women, have been misused in ways that disproportionately harm men. Prior to the introduction of such laws, male suicide rates were significantly lower. However, in the years following high-profile cases like Nirbhaya, male suicide rates have climbed to concerning levels, especially among married men facing family disputes and legal pressure. The moment a man is accused-whether it’s over a false dowry claim, a domestic violence allegation, or a fabricated accusation of sexual harassment-his life is often shattered, even if the case is eventually dismissed. The damage to his reputation is irreparable, and he may suffer for years with legal battles, mounting costs, and emotional distress. This is not just an isolated issue; more than 80,000 men reach out to helplines each year for help dealing with false accusations and the challenges of a biased legal system. What makes it even worse is the lack of sympathy or support for men in these situations. While women have legal provisions and societal support in cases of harassment, when a man is similarly harassed or extorted by his wife or family, it’s often dismissed as a "family dispute." If the roles were reversed, and a woman was facing such treatment, she would likely receive legal support and public sympathy. But because men are often viewed as the perpetrators, their pain is largely ignored. In 2019, 75% of suicides were committed by men, many due to family issues and false legal cases. Yet these statistics rarely make headlines, and when they do, they often go unnoticed. The same people who advocate for women’s rights often remain silent when men’s issues are raised. This imbalance in the system has created a silent epidemic of suffering among men. The laws that were meant to protect individuals are increasingly being misused to create false narratives that harm men’s lives. If you’re a man, you’re at risk of being falsely accused, and even if you’re innocent, your reputation could be destroyed. With 49 laws that disproportionately target men, the legal system often feels like it’s set up to destroy men and their families. But there needs to be a conversation about this imbalance. Movements like #YesAllMen by radical feminist to demean men to monster with an agenda. Well , we mens rights activist not in to that battle we bring out innocent humans cry which reflect the very real struggles that men face. Just as we acknowledge women’s suffering, we should also recognize that men face hardships, too, especially when false accusations are made against them. Statistics show that a significant number of accusations, particularly in cases like dowry harassment or domestic violence, are proven to be false. We need to have the courage to address these issues and call for reforms that provide fairness and justice for everyone. This isn’t to say that women don’t have their own struggles-they do, and they deserve support. But the legal system must be fair and balanced, providing protection for both genders. If it remains biased, more and more men will continue to suffer in silence, their lives ruined by false accusations. Men need laws that protect them too-not just laws that can be weaponized against them. The legal system must offer true justice, not serve as a tool of oppression. It’s time for everyone-women, men, and society as a whole-to stand together for fairness and equity. Men are not disposable. They are human beings with the same emotions, needs, and rights as women. Every male figure in our lives-whether a son, brother, father, husband, or friend-deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. We must support them when they face unfair treatment, just as we would support anyone facing injustice. Let’s stop judging people based on accusations alone. If your friend or loved one is accused, don’t automatically assume they are guilty. Show understanding and be there for them. As humans, we must support one another, regardless of gender. Only then can we work toward a society where true justice is served for everyone, equally.
Only a few truly understood the issue, and you are one of those gems. I agree that fake feminism exists, and the way you addressed it touched the core of the matter. I really admire your perspective!
When a father, brother, or partner insists that a girl should prioritize her safety, avoid certain places, or refrain from going out at specific times, it stems from their awareness that not all men can be trusted. They understand the difficulty of distinguishing between men with good intentions and potential predators, which, in essence, supports the argument that YesAllMen contribute to the issue in some way. (Men are specifically mentioned here because they are often the ones who spread the narrative of "NotAllMen," not because they inherently hold control over a girl's decisions.)
The sad reality in this country is that men are often treated as guilty, even before they’ve had a chance to prove their innocence. The system is built in such a way that a man’s life can be ruined based on nothing more than a woman’s word. There are 49 laws that disproportionately target men, many of which allow women to accuse men falsely, leading to criminal charges, social stigmatization, and financial ruin. It's a nightmare that men live with every day - constantly at risk of being falsely accused or manipulated by the very laws meant to protect. Take, for instance, the skyrocketing suicide rates among men, with over 1.5 lakh men dying in 2022 alone, many as a result of legal pressure, false dowry accusations, and extortion through laws like 498A and the DV Act. Before these laws were passed, male suicide rates were significantly lower, but after their introduction, particularly following incidents like Nirbhaya, these rates have reached alarming levels. Most of these men were married, and their deaths are directly tied to family disputes, legal pressures, and the emotional toll of living under the constant threat of being accused falsely. The system is set up in such a way that these men, when accused, are caught in a vicious cycle. The moment a man is named in a case - whether it’s a dowry demand, a false domestic violence claim, or a fabricated sexual harassment allegation - his reputation is destroyed. Even if the case is ultimately dismissed, the damage is irreparable. The woman can walk free, enjoying the money extorted, while the man and his family suffer years of legal battles, mounting costs, and emotional distress. This is not just an isolated issue; over 80,000 men reach out to helplines every year for help dealing with false accusations and the horrors of a biased legal system. What makes it worse is the lack of sympathy or recourse for men. While women have legal provisions and societal support, when a man is harassed, beaten, or extorted by his wife or family, it is often laughed off or dismissed as a "family dispute." If the roles were reversed, if Subhash were a woman, she would have legal support and public sympathy. But because men are seen as the perpetrators, their pain is largely ignored. In 2019, 75% of suicides were committed by men, most of them due to family issues and the pressure of false legal cases. The statistics are clear, but they rarely make the news. In fact, in 2022, over 50,000 men died by suicide due to false cases and harassment from women, but the media does not cover it. There is no national outrage. The same people who raise their voices for women’s rights often remain silent when men’s issues are raised. This imbalance in the system is creating a silent epidemic of suffering among men. The laws in place are increasingly being used to create false narratives and destroy men’s lives. If you're a man, you're constantly at risk of being accused, whether or not you’ve done anything wrong. It’s an environment of constant fear, where even one false accusation can ruin a man’s entire life. Men are being criminalized based on nothing more than allegations, and in a country where 49 laws are biased against men, it feels like the system has created a legal genocide that targets men and their families. And yet, when movements like #YesAllMen are raised to address womens, people get angry because they are the one who facing these false allegations and life is at stake . BUT A FALSe NOTATION IS BUILDED . . A, saying that it's not the case for all men. But when we look at the statistics - the false allegations, the false dowry claims, the abuse of domestic violence laws - we see a different reality. If we’re going to acknowledge #YesAllMen, then why not acknowledge #YesAllWomen too, especially when the statistics show that a large number of accusations are proven to be false? We need to have the courage to address this imbalance, to talk about the real suffering that men face and the systemic failure that allows it to continue.Women rpe on male child increased steadily no talks on it al all I’m not saying women don’t have their own issues - they do, and they deserve support too. But the legal system needs to be fixed, and there needs to be balance. If the system continues to be so biased, more and more men will keep suffering in silence, their lives shattered by false accusations and the misuse of laws. Men need laws that protect them too, not just laws that can be weaponized against them. The legal system needs to stop being a tool of oppression for one gender and start offering true justice and protection for everyone, regardless of their gender.SO WE WILL RAISE OUR VOICE. MENS ARE NOT TRASH WE ARE EQUAL HUMAN BEINGS WITH SAME BLOOD , EMOTION AND FAMILY WHY DOESNT WOMEN SUPPORT FOR US SADDENING WOMEN ITS YOUR TURN TO VOICE OUT. With no fault from your son , brother or father or husband who every male you love may be your best friend can he be abled to labelled as rpst , hrst and his life destroyed in brutual abuse inside prsn and outside also his family affected seriously ,no job , shame at the end , no legal support , no support from fellow men and women and the victim ends life as rpst , hrsh even atul is yet to prove his innocent. See a valuable life is destory labled as hard core criminal bcz he is men and lost in court case and tortures from cops , brutuality inside cell and years to attending false cases 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲 MEN ALSO DONT LAUGH AT YOUR FRIEND MISERABLE SUITUATION BE HELPING HAND UNDERSTAND IF HE IS ACCUSED DONT CONSIDER himself as default criminal he is your friend or may be your family fellow male. We as humans should support them. DONT JUDGE JUST BASED ON COMPLAINT.
Anna you should speak about this content more and more as it's becoming worst in most of these generation Mainly regarding pranks in other countries False and toxicity is spreading over and over So, innum idha Pati pesunga we will support you
Nalla oru content because of idhey vishyam thaa enga family and en friends kooda nadanthu irukku and naa endha oru maturity ohh illaama irukan ipdi patta vishayathula soo thanks for this type of content brother🤝
Much needed content! Thanks for pointing these things out! Actually now that I'm feeling safe that the future is in the right hands! As a woman who's travelling frequently never once in my life I've reached home without a touch of male. Like seriously I'm not even joking. This is real. I'm hopeless and I'm used to this. But after witnessing a few creators like you now that I'm getting a ray of hope that someday this condition will change.
I am sorry to hear this, akka. But I really want to appreciate your courage, and I am really happy to hear that you have not lost hope on men. I promise you that I will work for the betterment of ladies like you and spread the responsibility among men in creating a better world.
One thing that's very important we all need to grab from this video is. We need to discuss about the problem to get a solution. But most of us trigger another problem with this one and so on... it need to be stop.
what you said is true....harassment evalo periya thappa na visayam nu.....ana ipo harassment nadakura apo atha pathi pesama gender sanda poduratho "victim atha enjoy tha pannirupanga" nu solrathu harassment ngura antha visayatha vera mari project pana aramichirum atha irukurathulaye romba koduramana visyam......problem is harassment solution victim ku support panni justice vangi kudukanum atha tha pannaum
As a men what I can do to this society is. teach my brother, friends, juniors what is wrong and what is right. Like ( drugs , alcohol is bad not a enjoyment) treat all girls like a gentleman, don't fall on sexualing content in social media.
Yeah feminist is the one who wants benefits for women alone ignore equal accountability and responsibility . I found no more women comments on atul case, just atul got highlighted nearly 1.5 lakh men died in 2022 , out of which 80 % are married men , most men die of suicide because of legal pressure from false case, extortion using false cases with malicious intent and blackmail. In 2004 before introduction of DV act , and in 2007 before introduction of 498 a act male suicide rate is very lower then female. But after that it gradually increased , it was twice in 2012 then female. After nirbhaiya incident suddenly after protest all GENDER BIASED draconian laws are placed , when government tried to bring it gender neutral , women's commission made protest and stopped it . Lots of funded feminist organisation stopped it. So , we have moral right to oppose feminist , let me speak fact . After nirbhaya incident , when laws are passed lots of women stated to misusing it severly ( before that itself they misused most laws but after nirbhaiya incident laws are more stricter and more laws are passed on ) , now male suicide rate goes rocket , 84000 per year in 2018 , 91000 per year 2020 statistic , 1.2 lakh in 2021 , 1.5 lakh in 2022 , where women suicide rate is drastically reduced to 28000( 2021 statistics), from 50000 ( in 2004) , out of that 28000 many are the women accused in false 498 a . Nrcb head MR. dr. agarwals report . Out of 100 % nearly 3 to 4 % cases are recorded to be false in FIR and disposed there ( rpe , sxl harshment, 498a , dv act 2005 , ) , Amit Deshpande, founder of Mumbai-based men's rights organisation Vaastav Foundation, says the law is being used "mostly to extort men" and that "there are thousands of others who are suffering like Subhash". Their helpline number, he says, receives about 86,000 calls every year and most cases are about matrimonial disputes that include false dowry cases and attempts at extortion. "A cottage industry has been built around the law. In each case, 18-20 people are named as accused and they all have to hire lawyers and go to court to seek bail. There have been cases where a two-month-old baby or an ill nonagenarian was named in dowry harassment complaints. "I know these are extreme examples but the whole system enables this in some manner. Police, judiciary and politicians are turning a blind eye to our concerns," he says."Women have recourse to laws and they get sympathy, but people laugh at men who are harassed or beaten by their wives. If Subhash was a woman he could have had recourse to certain laws. So, let's make laws gender neutral and extend the same justice to men so lives can be saved."n the occasion of World Suicide Prevention Day, members of the SFH organised a press conference. Vizag Chapter Founder B.K. Agarwal said that as per the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data, about 1.18 lakh people committed suicide during the year 2019 across the country. Of which almost 75%, over 80,000 people who ended lives were men, while 34,000 (about 25%) were women. He said that 37% of men ended have lives because of matrimonial disputes. Similarly during the year 2021, about 1.2 lakh men had ended lives across the country. Out of them, around 33 % men took the extreme step owing to family disputes and legal pressures. So , around me i found my own cousin sister demanding 20 lakh just for 3 months of marraige that too she is earning in lakhs and she harrashed her husband to write his property in her name.I know personally there. Also my another cousin brother lost his house the only house due to alimony , falses cases by wife and her relatives. Ann pavam summa vidathu. This shit country killed lakhs of men , total dowry deaths in from 2017 - 2022 is 34000 ( appriximately ) out of that only 20 % is true dowry death rest all false , while in 2022 alone 1.2 lakh men died in suicide out of that 50000 plus men died due to false cases and womens harrashment in record . But outside record it will be more and more mostly they close as family dispute when men die in suicide. So image being a men in this cruel country especially without money and power can you imagine ?its time to teach and make women accountable bro these are simps
Mr.jk i am really proud of you ovoru ovoru videos laiyum unga genuine opinion ah vekka podhum i literally get goosebumps as a girl ah whole men generation melaiyum oru faith and respect ah kootudhu all credits goes to you bro 🥹🙏🏼.
blud spitout the 100% facts of life of men vs women, it is an undebatable one, i dont think how many of us think this way, but seriously the thing is we have to evolve ourselves and find solution for the problem, thats what a human would do with their senses, I hope many people will change their perspectives towards the issues after this content. Thanks for educating and awaring the people by your sincere works!! Glad that i got to hit the sub button at 2021
The sad reality in this country is that men are often treated as guilty, even before they’ve had a chance to prove their innocence. The system is built in such a way that a man’s life can be ruined based on nothing more than a woman’s word. There are 49 laws that disproportionately target men, many of which allow women to accuse men falsely, leading to criminal charges, social stigmatization, and financial ruin. It's a nightmare that men live with every day - constantly at risk of being falsely accused or manipulated by the very laws meant to protect. Take, for instance, the skyrocketing suicide rates among men, with over 1.5 lakh men dying in 2022 alone, many as a result of legal pressure, false dowry accusations, and extortion through laws like 498A and the DV Act. Before these laws were passed, male suicide rates were significantly lower, but after their introduction, particularly following incidents like Nirbhaya, these rates have reached alarming levels. Most of these men were married, and their deaths are directly tied to family disputes, legal pressures, and the emotional toll of living under the constant threat of being accused falsely. The system is set up in such a way that these men, when accused, are caught in a vicious cycle. The moment a man is named in a case - whether it’s a dowry demand, a false domestic violence claim, or a fabricated sexual harassment allegation - his reputation is destroyed. Even if the case is ultimately dismissed, the damage is irreparable. The woman can walk free, enjoying the money extorted, while the man and his family suffer years of legal battles, mounting costs, and emotional distress. This is not just an isolated issue; over 80,000 men reach out to helplines every year for help dealing with false accusations and the horrors of a biased legal system. What makes it worse is the lack of sympathy or recourse for men. While women have legal provisions and societal support, when a man is harassed, beaten, or extorted by his wife or family, it is often laughed off or dismissed as a "family dispute." If the roles were reversed, if Subhash were a woman, she would have legal support and public sympathy. But because men are seen as the perpetrators, their pain is largely ignored. In 2019, 75% of suicides were committed by men, most of them due to family issues and the pressure of false legal cases. The statistics are clear, but they rarely make the news. In fact, in 2022, over 50,000 men died by suicide due to false cases and harassment from women, but the media does not cover it. There is no national outrage. The same people who raise their voices for women’s rights often remain silent when men’s issues are raised. This imbalance in the system is creating a silent epidemic of suffering among men. The laws in place are increasingly being used to create false narratives and destroy men’s lives. If you're a man, you're constantly at risk of being accused, whether or not you’ve done anything wrong. It’s an environment of constant fear, where even one false accusation can ruin a man’s entire life. Men are being criminalized based on nothing more than allegations, and in a country where 49 laws are biased against men, it feels like the system has created a legal genocide that targets men and their families. And yet, when movements like #YesAllMen are raised to address womens, people get angry because they are the one who facing these false allegations and life is at stake . BUT A FALSe NOTATION IS BUILDED . . A, saying that it's not the case for all men. But when we look at the statistics - the false allegations, the false dowry claims, the abuse of domestic violence laws - we see a different reality. If we’re going to acknowledge #YesAllMen, then why not acknowledge #YesAllWomen too, especially when the statistics show that a large number of accusations are proven to be false? We need to have the courage to address this imbalance, to talk about the real suffering that men face and the systemic failure that allows it to continue.Women rpe on male child increased steadily no talks on it al all I’m not saying women don’t have their own issues - they do, and they deserve support too. But the legal system needs to be fixed, and there needs to be balance. If the system continues to be so biased, more and more men will keep suffering in silence, their lives shattered by false accusations and the misuse of laws. Men need laws that protect them too, not just laws that can be weaponized against them. The legal system needs to stop being a tool of oppression for one gender and start offering true justice and protection for everyone, regardless of their gender.SO WE WILL RAISE OUR VOICE. MENS ARE NOT TRASH WE ARE EQUAL HUMAN BEINGS WITH SAME BLOOD , EMOTION AND FAMILY WHY DOESNT WOMEN SUPPORT FOR US SADDENING WOMEN ITS YOUR TURN TO VOICE OUT. With no fault from your son , brother or father or husband who every male you love may be your best friend can he be abled to labelled as rpst , hrst and his life destroyed in brutual abuse inside prsn and outside also his family affected seriously ,no job , shame at the end , no legal support , no support from fellow men and women and the victim ends life as rpst , hrsh even atul is yet to prove his innocent. See a valuable life is destory labled as hard core criminal bcz he is men and lost in court case and tortures from cops , brutuality inside cell and years to attending false cases 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲 MEN ALSO DONT LAUGH AT YOUR FRIEND MISERABLE SUITUATION BE HELPING HAND UNDERSTAND IF HE IS ACCUSED DONT CONSIDER himself as default criminal he is your friend or may be your family fellow male. We as humans should support them. DONT JUDGE JUST BASED ON COMPLAINT.
I don't usually comment on anything bro, but I gotta say, this needs to be addressed. As a former hosteller from school to college, I never saw this kind of debate in real life. my circle was always small, and we usually wouldn't speak about these things as we consciously or unconsciously avoided serious topics. But the internet? It's a different beast. The hate you see online rarely translates to real-life interactions. Why this disconnect? It's a complex issue. Many accounts spewing hatred reside in comment sections, alone ,fake ids creating an echo chamber of negativity. This cycle starts early. When I started social media, the fight and hate would be the main issue, whatever the topic might be. They would take a side and fight. If it's a movie, Ajith vs Vijay. If it's sports, RCB vs CSK. The pattern goes on for every topic possible, not only in India, this is happening everywhere in the world where young people are getting radicalized. This pattern continues today, with younger generations immersed in this toxic environment from the outset. Consider a 15-year-old boy. He's likely had limited interaction with girls outside his family(even more severe in places like India). He lacks the maturity to grasp the gravity of statements like 'yes, all men.' Faced with this online onslaught, he feels unheard and misunderstood rather then understanding it will only cause confusion. It's like everyone's hating on you and fact that Ur born male. Boy will search in internet for something to clear his confusion but Where does he turn or where could he? Often, to dank or dark meme corners of the internet, seeking validation and a sense of belonging in communities that echo his frustration. Figures like Andrew Tate (or anyone similar) offer a distorted, yet appealing, alternative - a world where his anger is justified, his needs and frustrations are affirmed with a 'yes bro, we all feel the same.' Now he has a sense of belonging, but it's based on toxicity.(this is from personal experience where i talked to school kid who was posting dark jokes on certain tragic incident when i asked how he started it) This isn't about excusing harmful behavior. It's about understanding why it's happening. When young people feel marginalized and unheard, they seek validation in the wrong places. The internet, devoid of empathy and nuance, becomes a breeding ground for extremism. We need to foster environments where young people can learn to communicate respectfully, understand different perspectives, and find healthy outlets for their emotions. The current state of online discourse is a failure. It's a constant barrage of negativity, guilt-tripping, and comparisons. We need to create spaces for genuine dialogue, where diverse voices can be heard without fear of attack. This isn't just about civility; it's about the future of our society. bro i want to show respect to Ur take to stop this meaningless hate but if u dont stop the root cause but just say "why stop!" this hatred wont stop so pls put a video regarding this too bro.
The sad reality in this country is that men are often treated as guilty, even before they’ve had a chance to prove their innocence. The system is built in such a way that a man’s life can be ruined based on nothing more than a woman’s word. There are 49 laws that disproportionately target men, many of which allow women to accuse men falsely, leading to criminal charges, social stigmatization, and financial ruin. It's a nightmare that men live with every day - constantly at risk of being falsely accused or manipulated by the very laws meant to protect. Take, for instance, the skyrocketing suicide rates among men, with over 1.5 lakh men dying in 2022 alone, many as a result of legal pressure, false dowry accusations, and extortion through laws like 498A and the DV Act. Before these laws were passed, male suicide rates were significantly lower, but after their introduction, particularly following incidents like Nirbhaya, these rates have reached alarming levels. Most of these men were married, and their deaths are directly tied to family disputes, legal pressures, and the emotional toll of living under the constant threat of being accused falsely. The system is set up in such a way that these men, when accused, are caught in a vicious cycle. The moment a man is named in a case - whether it’s a dowry demand, a false domestic violence claim, or a fabricated sexual harassment allegation - his reputation is destroyed. Even if the case is ultimately dismissed, the damage is irreparable. The woman can walk free, enjoying the money extorted, while the man and his family suffer years of legal battles, mounting costs, and emotional distress. This is not just an isolated issue; over 80,000 men reach out to helplines every year for help dealing with false accusations and the horrors of a biased legal system. What makes it worse is the lack of sympathy or recourse for men. While women have legal provisions and societal support, when a man is harassed, beaten, or extorted by his wife or family, it is often laughed off or dismissed as a "family dispute." If the roles were reversed, if Subhash were a woman, she would have legal support and public sympathy. But because men are seen as the perpetrators, their pain is largely ignored. In 2019, 75% of suicides were committed by men, most of them due to family issues and the pressure of false legal cases. The statistics are clear, but they rarely make the news. In fact, in 2022, over 50,000 men died by suicide due to false cases and harassment from women, but the media does not cover it. There is no national outrage. The same people who raise their voices for women’s rights often remain silent when men’s issues are raised. This imbalance in the system is creating a silent epidemic of suffering among men. The laws in place are increasingly being used to create false narratives and destroy men’s lives. If you're a man, you're constantly at risk of being accused, whether or not you’ve done anything wrong. It’s an environment of constant fear, where even one false accusation can ruin a man’s entire life. Men are being criminalized based on nothing more than allegations, and in a country where 49 laws are biased against men, it feels like the system has created a legal genocide that targets men and their families. And yet, when movements like #YesAllMen are raised to address womens, people get angry because they are the one who facing these false allegations and life is at stake . BUT A FALSe NOTATION IS BUILDED . . A, saying that it's not the case for all men. But when we look at the statistics - the false allegations, the false dowry claims, the abuse of domestic violence laws - we see a different reality. If we’re going to acknowledge #YesAllMen, then why not acknowledge #YesAllWomen too, especially when the statistics show that a large number of accusations are proven to be false? We need to have the courage to address this imbalance, to talk about the real suffering that men face and the systemic failure that allows it to continue.Women rpe on male child increased steadily no talks on it al all I’m not saying women don’t have their own issues - they do, and they deserve support too. But the legal system needs to be fixed, and there needs to be balance. If the system continues to be so biased, more and more men will keep suffering in silence, their lives shattered by false accusations and the misuse of laws. Men need laws that protect them too, not just laws that can be weaponized against them. The legal system needs to stop being a tool of oppression for one gender and start offering true justice and protection for everyone, regardless of their gender.SO WE WILL RAISE OUR VOICE. MENS ARE NOT TRASH WE ARE EQUAL HUMAN BEINGS WITH SAME BLOOD , EMOTION AND FAMILY WHY DOESNT WOMEN SUPPORT FOR US SADDENING WOMEN ITS YOUR TURN TO VOICE OUT. With no fault from your son , brother or father or husband who every male you love may be your best friend can he be abled to labelled as rpst , hrst and his life destroyed in brutual abuse inside prsn and outside also his family affected seriously ,no job , shame at the end , no legal support , no support from fellow men and women and the victim ends life as rpst , hrsh even atul is yet to prove his innocent. See a valuable life is destory labled as hard core criminal bcz he is men and lost in court case and tortures from cops , brutuality inside cell and years to attending false cases 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲 MEN ALSO DONT LAUGH AT YOUR FRIEND MISERABLE SUITUATION BE HELPING HAND UNDERSTAND IF HE IS ACCUSED DONT CONSIDER himself as default criminal he is your friend or may be your family fellow male. We as humans should support them. DONT JUDGE JUST BASED ON COMPLAINT.
As a woman, me and many women in our country are facing many abuses in our daily life. Adhoda kovam dhan indha yes all men apdinu solrathu when victim ah eppavume blame pannum bothu...But I understand what you're saying..Idhunala oru change um varaporathu illa...Sanda dhan podrom change varla...Thanks for understanding our pain JK❤
The sad reality in this country is that men are often treated as guilty, even before they’ve had a chance to prove their innocence. The system is built in such a way that a man’s life can be ruined based on nothing more than a woman’s word. There are 49 laws that disproportionately target men, many of which allow women to accuse men falsely, leading to criminal charges, social stigmatization, and financial ruin. It's a nightmare that men live with every day - constantly at risk of being falsely accused or manipulated by the very laws meant to protect. Take, for instance, the skyrocketing suicide rates among men, with over 1.5 lakh men dying in 2022 alone, many as a result of legal pressure, false dowry accusations, and extortion through laws like 498A and the DV Act. Before these laws were passed, male suicide rates were significantly lower, but after their introduction, particularly following incidents like Nirbhaya, these rates have reached alarming levels. Most of these men were married, and their deaths are directly tied to family disputes, legal pressures, and the emotional toll of living under the constant threat of being accused falsely. The system is set up in such a way that these men, when accused, are caught in a vicious cycle. The moment a man is named in a case - whether it’s a dowry demand, a false domestic violence claim, or a fabricated sexual harassment allegation - his reputation is destroyed. Even if the case is ultimately dismissed, the damage is irreparable. The woman can walk free, enjoying the money extorted, while the man and his family suffer years of legal battles, mounting costs, and emotional distress. This is not just an isolated issue; over 80,000 men reach out to helplines every year for help dealing with false accusations and the horrors of a biased legal system. What makes it worse is the lack of sympathy or recourse for men. While women have legal provisions and societal support, when a man is harassed, beaten, or extorted by his wife or family, it is often laughed off or dismissed as a "family dispute." If the roles were reversed, if Subhash were a woman, she would have legal support and public sympathy. But because men are seen as the perpetrators, their pain is largely ignored. In 2019, 75% of suicides were committed by men, most of them due to family issues and the pressure of false legal cases. The statistics are clear, but they rarely make the news. In fact, in 2022, over 50,000 men died by suicide due to false cases and harassment from women, but the media does not cover it. There is no national outrage. The same people who raise their voices for women’s rights often remain silent when men’s issues are raised. This imbalance in the system is creating a silent epidemic of suffering among men. The laws in place are increasingly being used to create false narratives and destroy men’s lives. If you're a man, you're constantly at risk of being accused, whether or not you’ve done anything wrong. It’s an environment of constant fear, where even one false accusation can ruin a man’s entire life. Men are being criminalized based on nothing more than allegations, and in a country where 49 laws are biased against men, it feels like the system has created a legal genocide that targets men and their families. And yet, when movements like #YesAllMen are raised to address womens, people get angry because they are the one who facing these false allegations and life is at stake . BUT A FALSe NOTATION IS BUILDED . . A, saying that it's not the case for all men. But when we look at the statistics - the false allegations, the false dowry claims, the abuse of domestic violence laws - we see a different reality. If we’re going to acknowledge #YesAllMen, then why not acknowledge #YesAllWomen too, especially when the statistics show that a large number of accusations are proven to be false? We need to have the courage to address this imbalance, to talk about the real suffering that men face and the systemic failure that allows it to continue.Women rpe on male child increased steadily no talks on it al all I’m not saying women don’t have their own issues - they do, and they deserve support too. But the legal system needs to be fixed, and there needs to be balance. If the system continues to be so biased, more and more men will keep suffering in silence, their lives shattered by false accusations and the misuse of laws. Men need laws that protect them too, not just laws that can be weaponized against them. The legal system needs to stop being a tool of oppression for one gender and start offering true justice and protection for everyone, regardless of their gender.SO WE WILL RAISE OUR VOICE. MENS ARE NOT TRASH WE ARE EQUAL HUMAN BEINGS WITH SAME BLOOD , EMOTION AND FAMILY WHY DOESNT WOMEN SUPPORT FOR US SADDENING WOMEN ITS YOUR TURN TO VOICE OUT. With no fault from your son , brother or father or husband who every male you love may be your best friend can he be abled to labelled as rpst , hrst and his life destroyed in brutual abuse inside prsn and outside also his family affected seriously ,no job , shame at the end , no legal support , no support from fellow men and women and the victim ends life as rpst , hrsh even atul is yet to prove his innocent. See a valuable life is destory labled as hard core criminal bcz he is men and lost in court case and tortures from cops , brutuality inside cell and years to attending false cases 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲 MEN ALSO DONT LAUGH AT YOUR FRIEND MISERABLE SUITUATION BE HELPING HAND UNDERSTAND IF HE IS ACCUSED DONT CONSIDER himself as default criminal he is your friend or may be your family fellow male. We as humans should support them. DONT JUDGE JUST BASED ON COMPLAINT.
Bro speaking truth.... JK followers should be think about he talk, not think what cmt put in his cmt section, bro I'm approaching you 💯 and I aggre that such thing
I'm so happy that someone is addressing this! People are so wired to hate that they forget to focus on the actual problems and use it as a platform to spread hate. It goes for both male and female gender. For example when the Kolkata issue happened, majority of the male population in social media lost focus on what really happened, why it happened to the victim and started this #notallmen fiasco. Recently in Atul's case, many women lost focus on the issue and were arguing about the injustice done by men. Just like JK discussed, as a human being all we need to do is empathise with them and not loose focus on the actual issue. It will avoid lots of unnecessary, bitter hate in humanity. So happy JK brought this to light, there is still hope in the society!
You cannot put blame unnecessary on particular gender . Even I have watched 2 videos of women rpng 4 years old men child and 9 years old child once I reported to police and they deleted the video I don't know what after that proceedings happend . So no crime is gender specify please understand that
The sad reality in this country is that men are often treated as guilty, even before they’ve had a chance to prove their innocence. The system is built in such a way that a man’s life can be ruined based on nothing more than a woman’s word. There are 49 laws that disproportionately target men, many of which allow women to accuse men falsely, leading to criminal charges, social stigmatization, and financial ruin. It's a nightmare that men live with every day - constantly at risk of being falsely accused or manipulated by the very laws meant to protect. Take, for instance, the skyrocketing suicide rates among men, with over 1.5 lakh men dying in 2022 alone, many as a result of legal pressure, false dowry accusations, and extortion through laws like 498A and the DV Act. Before these laws were passed, male suicide rates were significantly lower, but after their introduction, particularly following incidents like Nirbhaya, these rates have reached alarming levels. Most of these men were married, and their deaths are directly tied to family disputes, legal pressures, and the emotional toll of living under the constant threat of being accused falsely. The system is set up in such a way that these men, when accused, are caught in a vicious cycle. The moment a man is named in a case - whether it’s a dowry demand, a false domestic violence claim, or a fabricated sexual harassment allegation - his reputation is destroyed. Even if the case is ultimately dismissed, the damage is irreparable. The woman can walk free, enjoying the money extorted, while the man and his family suffer years of legal battles, mounting costs, and emotional distress. This is not just an isolated issue; over 80,000 men reach out to helplines every year for help dealing with false accusations and the horrors of a biased legal system. What makes it worse is the lack of sympathy or recourse for men. While women have legal provisions and societal support, when a man is harassed, beaten, or extorted by his wife or family, it is often laughed off or dismissed as a "family dispute." If the roles were reversed, if Subhash were a woman, she would have legal support and public sympathy. But because men are seen as the perpetrators, their pain is largely ignored. In 2019, 75% of suicides were committed by men, most of them due to family issues and the pressure of false legal cases. The statistics are clear, but they rarely make the news. In fact, in 2022, over 50,000 men died by suicide due to false cases and harassment from women, but the media does not cover it. There is no national outrage. The same people who raise their voices for women’s rights often remain silent when men’s issues are raised. This imbalance in the system is creating a silent epidemic of suffering among men. The laws in place are increasingly being used to create false narratives and destroy men’s lives. If you're a man, you're constantly at risk of being accused, whether or not you’ve done anything wrong. It’s an environment of constant fear, where even one false accusation can ruin a man’s entire life. Men are being criminalized based on nothing more than allegations, and in a country where 49 laws are biased against men, it feels like the system has created a legal genocide that targets men and their families. And yet, when movements like #YesAllMen are raised to address womens, people get angry because they are the one who facing these false allegations and life is at stake . BUT A FALSe NOTATION IS BUILDED . . A, saying that it's not the case for all men. But when we look at the statistics - the false allegations, the false dowry claims, the abuse of domestic violence laws - we see a different reality. If we’re going to acknowledge #YesAllMen, then why not acknowledge #YesAllWomen too, especially when the statistics show that a large number of accusations are proven to be false? We need to have the courage to address this imbalance, to talk about the real suffering that men face and the systemic failure that allows it to continue.Women rpe on male child increased steadily no talks on it al all I’m not saying women don’t have their own issues - they do, and they deserve support too. But the legal system needs to be fixed, and there needs to be balance. If the system continues to be so biased, more and more men will keep suffering in silence, their lives shattered by false accusations and the misuse of laws. Men need laws that protect them too, not just laws that can be weaponized against them. The legal system needs to stop being a tool of oppression for one gender and start offering true justice and protection for everyone, regardless of their gender.SO WE WILL RAISE OUR VOICE. MENS ARE NOT TRASH WE ARE EQUAL HUMAN BEINGS WITH SAME BLOOD , EMOTION AND FAMILY 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲
The sad reality in this country is that men are often treated as guilty, even before they’ve had a chance to prove their innocence. The system is built in such a way that a man’s life can be ruined based on nothing more than a woman’s word. There are 49 laws that disproportionately target men, many of which allow women to accuse men falsely, leading to criminal charges, social stigmatization, and financial ruin. It's a nightmare that men live with every day - constantly at risk of being falsely accused or manipulated by the very laws meant to protect. Take, for instance, the skyrocketing suicide rates among men, with over 1.5 lakh men dying in 2022 alone, many as a result of legal pressure, false dowry accusations, and extortion through laws like 498A and the DV Act. Before these laws were passed, male suicide rates were significantly lower, but after their introduction, particularly following incidents like Nirbhaya, these rates have reached alarming levels. Most of these men were married, and their deaths are directly tied to family disputes, legal pressures, and the emotional toll of living under the constant threat of being accused falsely. The system is set up in such a way that these men, when accused, are caught in a vicious cycle. The moment a man is named in a case - whether it’s a dowry demand, a false domestic violence claim, or a fabricated sexual harassment allegation - his reputation is destroyed. Even if the case is ultimately dismissed, the damage is irreparable. The woman can walk free, enjoying the money extorted, while the man and his family suffer years of legal battles, mounting costs, and emotional distress. This is not just an isolated issue; over 80,000 men reach out to helplines every year for help dealing with false accusations and the horrors of a biased legal system. What makes it worse is the lack of sympathy or recourse for men. While women have legal provisions and societal support, when a man is harassed, beaten, or extorted by his wife or family, it is often laughed off or dismissed as a "family dispute." If the roles were reversed, if Subhash were a woman, she would have legal support and public sympathy. But because men are seen as the perpetrators, their pain is largely ignored. In 2019, 75% of suicides were committed by men, most of them due to family issues and the pressure of false legal cases. The statistics are clear, but they rarely make the news. In fact, in 2022, over 50,000 men died by suicide due to false cases and harassment from women, but the media does not cover it. There is no national outrage. The same people who raise their voices for women’s rights often remain silent when men’s issues are raised. This imbalance in the system is creating a silent epidemic of suffering among men. The laws in place are increasingly being used to create false narratives and destroy men’s lives. If you're a man, you're constantly at risk of being accused, whether or not you’ve done anything wrong. It’s an environment of constant fear, where even one false accusation can ruin a man’s entire life. Men are being criminalized based on nothing more than allegations, and in a country where 49 laws are biased against men, it feels like the system has created a legal genocide that targets men and their families. And yet, when movements like #YesAllMen are raised to address womens, people get angry because they are the one who facing these false allegations and life is at stake . BUT A FALSe NOTATION IS BUILDED . . A, saying that it's not the case for all men. But when we look at the statistics - the false allegations, the false dowry claims, the abuse of domestic violence laws - we see a different reality. If we’re going to acknowledge #YesAllMen, then why not acknowledge #YesAllWomen too, especially when the statistics show that a large number of accusations are proven to be false? We need to have the courage to address this imbalance, to talk about the real suffering that men face and the systemic failure that allows it to continue.Women rpe on male child increased steadily no talks on it al all I’m not saying women don’t have their own issues - they do, and they deserve support too. But the legal system needs to be fixed, and there needs to be balance. If the system continues to be so biased, more and more men will keep suffering in silence, their lives shattered by false accusations and the misuse of laws. Men need laws that protect them too, not just laws that can be weaponized against them. The legal system needs to stop being a tool of oppression for one gender and start offering true justice and protection for everyone, regardless of their gender.SO WE WILL RAISE OUR VOICE. MENS ARE NOT TRASH WE ARE EQUAL HUMAN BEINGS WITH SAME BLOOD , EMOTION AND FAMILY WHY DOESNT WOMEN SUPPORT FOR US SADDENING WOMEN ITS YOUR TURN TO VOICE OUT. With no fault from your son , brother or father or husband who every male you love may be your best friend can he be abled to labelled as rpst , hrst and his life destroyed in brutual abuse inside prsn and outside also his family affected seriously ,no job , shame at the end , no legal support , no support from fellow men and women and the victim ends life as rpst , hrsh even atul is yet to prove his innocent. See a valuable life is destory labled as hard core criminal bcz he is men and lost in court case and tortures from cops , brutuality inside cell and years to attending false cases 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲 MEN ALSO DONT LAUGH AT YOUR FRIEND MISERABLE SUITUATION BE HELPING HAND UNDERSTAND IF HE IS ACCUSED DONT CONSIDER himself as default criminal he is your friend or may be your family fellow male. We as humans should support them. DONT JUDGE JUST BASED ON COMPLAINT.
Simple ah solnum na..... men who say notallmen are just saying this phrase to not to take responsibility for their fellow men's activities as well as not feel to guilty .
@Realeren by not saying notallmen and normalising abuse 🤷🏾♀️ indha video leyum jk hav clearly told that indha video leyeum gender war konduvarveenga nu! And you are clearly doing that..... which literally says that indha video pathum un maramandhai ku puriyala nu.....😪
@@meowwngi Gotta understand where that comes from. A few years back "not all men" wasn't a thing until the feminists kept spamming "always a man". In reality, men are the first ones to sacrifice themselves to help others especially women but ofcourse, there are criminals and evil men who harm women. So the men saying "not all men" is out of frustration, as a counter to the toxic "Always men" by feminists. Infact, its women who play the double standards by ignoring crimes against men such as false accusations, domestic abuse and only voice for the sisterhood. You need better understanding of men I'd say.
@@meowwngi where is the war here? I just made a command on how can I take responsibility for another guy's action? And why do I have to follow JK's words blindly? Is he the epitome of justice? First nobody is normalising abuse against men/women here. In fact if you support #yesallmen then you're the one de-escalating the situation because the actual abuser hides behind all men. But if you really want justice you should use the abusers name so that that single person will get his punishment. Also it's irrational and stupid to blame 50% of the world population.
@@Realeren I think you misunderstood her.. she is not talking about you taking responsibility " personally " which you dont need to... It's about taking responsibility as a whole men community.. If you feel responsible as a man for all these issues, you'd try to create awareness, you may help men around you who have this bad mindset, you may bring changes in your circle.. If every man (and woman) take the responsiblity to make better future like this, May be there will be a huge change. on the other hand, If you arre sayin "Not all men, I'm a gentleman, why should I care about some random abuser" and moving away, The issue will persist as we are not trying to provide solution but just accepting that "All these issues happen no matter what." It's almost like ignoring the problem and normalising it which is the worst thing we can ever do for the next generations. We are making a terrible society for them where they feel unsafe (irrespective of gender) and taught to ignore it as it has been happening since ages.
Bro seriously thanks for this video. Never seen someone who spoke with this clarity on this topic . And thanks for understanding the pain behind #YesAllMen . Hope they'll end this useless debate ❤
0:14 recent ah social media layaa... oh my godd,, i am finally on the good side of social media after uninstalling instagram, its been 1 year since i uninstalled and honestly, best decision ever.. youtube feels like a heaven.. so much peace... just watching old movie clips and some good content like this..! 5:32 exactly, waste of time tha bro. As a girl i have been facing harrassment since 11 years old. This world is not a safe space at all because we never know yaaru epdi nu.. as i grew up i came to realise that many of my guy friends has also faced such issue by some of these disgusting MEN and the most common thing that i heard from them is that they have never ever disclosed to any of their guy friends. cuz idhu avangaluku oru joke, avlodhaan. definitely not all men, but its always a man.
Great job bro … evil jk concept vechi inum ena ena varuthu indu paaka exciting ah iruku + if possible intha comment section issues ayum address panunga Funny indra per la template vechi ore comments ah ela idamum podranga ithu matha issues alavu serious ila thaan Still dark humor indra per la unmayave pathika patavanga pages la comments podretha pathi address pana nala irukum 😌 for both non toxic & actually funny and fresh comment section kaha
This is how i see this issue. When a woman shares her negative experience, men often react in two ways: 1. Defensiveness: They respond with “Not all men are like that,” as a way to defend themselves or men in general. 2. Distancing: They say, “I’m not like that,” to separate themselves from the behavior being criticized. To refocus the conversation on the issue rather than individual defensiveness, i think women started using the phrase “Yes All Men.” This emphasizes that while not all men exhibit harmful behaviors, all men have a role in addressing systemic issues. In my opinion, the male ego plays a significant role in triggering these defensive reactions and the arguments that follow it. Interestingly, when a man or woman opens up about an issue to a woman, she typically empathizes rather than becomes defensive. This highlights a crucial point: it’s not enough to simply tell men to “be empathetic.” We also need to help them understand that these discussions are not attacks or smear campaigns against men, but efforts to address widespread problems.
Bro in atul subhansh suicide case many women blaming him for not being enough masculine to handle pressure and even in the tv channel women blaming him for his suicide
It is serious when bro is consistent💀
Munnadiye rec panni podran da 😂😅
1m reach 2024 or y income
I think schedule
But yyyyyyyyyy
@ me told him come back bro 💀
4:33 Bro speaking reality. Every men should agree this point 💯
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Abuse is abuse
Gender doesn't matter
Yaruku abuse nadanthalum we should support and have to take responsibility about the victim
Inga neraya girls veliya solla fear pandranga blame avanga mela vandhurumo nu
Adhae mari boys uh veliya solla fear pandranga bcoz the only thing society do to them is to make fun of it
Namma dha hope kudukanum yaara irundhalum support pannuvom nu
Stop gender war and support every victim
Well said abt everything bro
But idhula oru kevalamana vishyam enna na oru men ku sexual assault nadantha udane adha meme potu naa andha idathula irunthurkanumnu kikibiki panra kootam dhn niraya iruku. Adhe kootam oru ponnuku nadakra abuse pathi pesumpothu men ku yaarum support illa nu katharuvanunga
Mylady you drop this 👑
@@simeondavewesley2514 who ??
@@simeondavewesley2514 what you mean by I didn't get, I'm just saying my opinion buddy
Mothel "All " Appidi Engure Term eh
Udanum la
Athu Men engurethaale
Vantha oru Viseyem Keadayaathu
Oru Men Naturally Bad aa Irupparu
Engure Girls kita oru kealvi
" onga appa Men aa Women aa"
Then "avr ean Onna Vittu veacharu"
Because Onga Intention Veare illeya?
So, Nalla Intention oode irukkurevenge irukkange
Aana nallavenge irukkange endutu
Neenge ellarum Vanthu palahi koothadikkanum endu sollala
Just
Reality ye purijikonga
Aana....... Naange nalla intention la Irukkem appidi endutu
Engelooda Palahanum endu eathir paakala ok?
You Just Keep Your feminine
Been following you for more than 2 years and I've never been more proud...I can see how much you have evolved and always learns from mistakes...I think this is the best you've ever articulated a topic...Glad to see people changing and being open minded about these issues! You said everything I wanted to say and Thanks for that!🙌🏽
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@@likes_773 wtf is anti spiral
@@SathyamoorthySathya-rj8qp so practically he is an anime character who is unbeatable by any character in any verse. These anti spiral comments are being commented everywhere as a joke
Ssssssaaaaahhhhh gp muthu
😊
As my teacher from my high school say that "தப்பு செய்ய கூடிய சூழ்நிலை இருந்தும் தப்பு செய்யாதவன் நல்லவன் (அ )நல்லவள் " This one still resonate in my ear when I'm in such situations.
Sathyeah : wholesome amaithi nimathi
Jk : wamma thuki soruvarom🗣️🔥
Sathyeah: using peace 🕊️
Jk: using controversy 🧐
But both are trying to change the generation 😊
@@Probotjeeva22meanwhile AJbhairav : I am taking this generation 100 years backwards
@@_.Ash.._ 👍
Everyone says consistency is great but the purpose in these videos are greater than any other youtuber could do🙂
Jk vera maaari yoww.. ❤ consistency
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Enda Avan ivlo neram pesana topic la irunthu comment podra na consistency consistency nu mmburungalae da 😮💨
Super ya@@obito.7
Bro talk about Atul Subash case
Not jk he is Evil JK
Why is this guy setting my standards so high?
U have a very gud understanding of the society and know what it needs...
Ithu varai entha youtuber or influencerum intha point of view la pesi naan kettathu illa...❤
ivarum ipo pesraru..and watch guy skills if u have time..avangalum indha mari neraya thoughts and discussion panuvanga which increases our standards for sure✨
Orama poi kusú vidu ma nee.
I thought I am the most matured person but this guy is on whole another level, I too tought it's not all men but never says it's not all men in their comments but now the explanation he gave gives me way more clarification 🫡 I haven't did like that (not all men) and now I won't even think of the phrase not all men
I really like this new type of content
You basically say everything that I've always wanted to say
We really need more creators to be responsible and do the right things, that's when real change happens
Also thanks for introducing me to guy skills they are now one of my fav tamil youtubers ❤
Hope to see more content like this from you
+1
Its so nice to see a guy open up and sharing what society needs. Many are failed to talk about it..
Naa nenaikratha oruthan nallave pesran ngra feel..
I sincerely appreciate you bro.
Dr pal friend dhaana neenga
@ 😳 antha saravanakumar ila.. fun panrathuku comment potiya bro
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The sad reality in many parts of the world is that men are often treated as guilty before they’ve had a chance to prove their innocence. The legal system can sometimes make it easier to accuse men without evidence, which leads to ruined reputations, social stigmatization, and financial ruin. This is an ongoing nightmare for many men, who live under the constant fear of being falsely accused, manipulated, or even criminalized due to biased laws.
Take, for instance, the alarming suicide rates among men, with over 150,000 men dying in 2022 alone, many due to legal pressures, false accusations, and the emotional toll of being caught in a biased system. Laws such as Section 498A and the Domestic Violence Act, while intended to protect women, have been misused in ways that disproportionately harm men. Prior to the introduction of such laws, male suicide rates were significantly lower. However, in the years following high-profile cases like Nirbhaya, male suicide rates have climbed to concerning levels, especially among married men facing family disputes and legal pressure.
The moment a man is accused-whether it’s over a false dowry claim, a domestic violence allegation, or a fabricated accusation of sexual harassment-his life is often shattered, even if the case is eventually dismissed. The damage to his reputation is irreparable, and he may suffer for years with legal battles, mounting costs, and emotional distress. This is not just an isolated issue; more than 80,000 men reach out to helplines each year for help dealing with false accusations and the challenges of a biased legal system.
What makes it even worse is the lack of sympathy or support for men in these situations. While women have legal provisions and societal support in cases of harassment, when a man is similarly harassed or extorted by his wife or family, it’s often dismissed as a "family dispute." If the roles were reversed, and a woman was facing such treatment, she would likely receive legal support and public sympathy. But because men are often viewed as the perpetrators, their pain is largely ignored.
In 2019, 75% of suicides were committed by men, many due to family issues and false legal cases. Yet these statistics rarely make headlines, and when they do, they often go unnoticed. The same people who advocate for women’s rights often remain silent when men’s issues are raised. This imbalance in the system has created a silent epidemic of suffering among men.
The laws that were meant to protect individuals are increasingly being misused to create false narratives that harm men’s lives. If you’re a man, you’re at risk of being falsely accused, and even if you’re innocent, your reputation could be destroyed. With 49 laws that disproportionately target men, the legal system often feels like it’s set up to destroy men and their families.
But there needs to be a conversation about this imbalance. Movements like #YesAllMen by radical feminist to demean men to monster with an agenda. Well , we mens rights activist not in to that battle we bring out innocent humans cry which reflect the very real struggles that men face. Just as we acknowledge women’s suffering, we should also recognize that men face hardships, too, especially when false accusations are made against them. Statistics show that a significant number of accusations, particularly in cases like dowry harassment or domestic violence, are proven to be false. We need to have the courage to address these issues and call for reforms that provide fairness and justice for everyone.
This isn’t to say that women don’t have their own struggles-they do, and they deserve support. But the legal system must be fair and balanced, providing protection for both genders. If it remains biased, more and more men will continue to suffer in silence, their lives ruined by false accusations. Men need laws that protect them too-not just laws that can be weaponized against them. The legal system must offer true justice, not serve as a tool of oppression.
It’s time for everyone-women, men, and society as a whole-to stand together for fairness and equity. Men are not disposable. They are human beings with the same emotions, needs, and rights as women. Every male figure in our lives-whether a son, brother, father, husband, or friend-deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. We must support them when they face unfair treatment, just as we would support anyone facing injustice.
Let’s stop judging people based on accusations alone. If your friend or loved one is accused, don’t automatically assume they are guilty. Show understanding and be there for them. As humans, we must support one another, regardless of gender. Only then can we work toward a society where true justice is served for everyone, equally.
Athe than bro, en manasula iruntha baarame koranjiruche ndra maari irukku😂
Perfectly said jk. We shouldn't be speaking about our problems when their problems are getting awareness. I saw many guys commenting 'not all men' when the kolkara rape case issue was being spoken virally. And I saw many girls bringing up thr girls' SA problems when the recent Atul subhash case was being spoken virally too. We should find solutions for the problems both the genders are facing without making it a war as if to see whose problem is bigger. A very good video 👍
True brother
The sad reality in this country is that men are often treated as guilty, even before they’ve had a chance to prove their innocence. The system is built in such a way that a man’s life can be ruined based on nothing more than a woman’s word. There are 49 laws that disproportionately target men, many of which allow women to accuse men falsely, leading to criminal charges, social stigmatization, and financial ruin. It's a nightmare that men live with every day - constantly at risk of being falsely accused or manipulated by the very laws meant to protect.
Take, for instance, the skyrocketing suicide rates among men, with over 1.5 lakh men dying in 2022 alone, many as a result of legal pressure, false dowry accusations, and extortion through laws like 498A and the DV Act. Before these laws were passed, male suicide rates were significantly lower, but after their introduction, particularly following incidents like Nirbhaya, these rates have reached alarming levels. Most of these men were married, and their deaths are directly tied to family disputes, legal pressures, and the emotional toll of living under the constant threat of being accused falsely.
The system is set up in such a way that these men, when accused, are caught in a vicious cycle. The moment a man is named in a case - whether it’s a dowry demand, a false domestic violence claim, or a fabricated sexual harassment allegation - his reputation is destroyed. Even if the case is ultimately dismissed, the damage is irreparable. The woman can walk free, enjoying the money extorted, while the man and his family suffer years of legal battles, mounting costs, and emotional distress. This is not just an isolated issue; over 80,000 men reach out to helplines every year for help dealing with false accusations and the horrors of a biased legal system.
What makes it worse is the lack of sympathy or recourse for men. While women have legal provisions and societal support, when a man is harassed, beaten, or extorted by his wife or family, it is often laughed off or dismissed as a "family dispute." If the roles were reversed, if Subhash were a woman, she would have legal support and public sympathy. But because men are seen as the perpetrators, their pain is largely ignored.
In 2019, 75% of suicides were committed by men, most of them due to family issues and the pressure of false legal cases. The statistics are clear, but they rarely make the news. In fact, in 2022, over 50,000 men died by suicide due to false cases and harassment from women, but the media does not cover it. There is no national outrage. The same people who raise their voices for women’s rights often remain silent when men’s issues are raised. This imbalance in the system is creating a silent epidemic of suffering among men.
The laws in place are increasingly being used to create false narratives and destroy men’s lives. If you're a man, you're constantly at risk of being accused, whether or not you’ve done anything wrong. It’s an environment of constant fear, where even one false accusation can ruin a man’s entire life. Men are being criminalized based on nothing more than allegations, and in a country where 49 laws are biased against men, it feels like the system has created a legal genocide that targets men and their families.
And yet, when movements like #YesAllMen are raised to address womens, people get angry because they are the one who facing these false allegations and life is at stake . BUT A FALSe NOTATION IS BUILDED . . A, saying that it's not the case for all men. But when we look at the statistics - the false allegations, the false dowry claims, the abuse of domestic violence laws - we see a different reality. If we’re going to acknowledge #YesAllMen, then why not acknowledge #YesAllWomen too, especially when the statistics show that a large number of accusations are proven to be false? We need to have the courage to address this imbalance, to talk about the real suffering that men face and the systemic failure that allows it to continue.Women rpe on male child increased steadily no talks on it al all
I’m not saying women don’t have their own issues - they do, and they deserve support too. But the legal system needs to be fixed, and there needs to be balance. If the system continues to be so biased, more and more men will keep suffering in silence, their lives shattered by false accusations and the misuse of laws. Men need laws that protect them too, not just laws that can be weaponized against them. The legal system needs to stop being a tool of oppression for one gender and start offering true justice and protection for everyone, regardless of their gender.SO WE WILL RAISE OUR VOICE. MENS ARE NOT TRASH WE ARE EQUAL HUMAN BEINGS WITH SAME BLOOD , EMOTION AND FAMILY WHY DOESNT WOMEN SUPPORT FOR US SADDENING WOMEN ITS YOUR TURN TO VOICE OUT. With no fault from your son , brother or father or husband who every male you love may be your best friend can he be abled to labelled as rpst , hrst and his life destroyed in brutual abuse inside prsn and outside also his family affected seriously ,no job , shame at the end , no legal support , no support from fellow men and women and the victim ends life as rpst , hrsh even atul is yet to prove his innocent. See a valuable life is destory labled as hard core criminal bcz he is men and lost in court case and tortures from cops , brutuality inside cell and years to attending false cases 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲 MEN ALSO DONT LAUGH AT YOUR FRIEND MISERABLE SUITUATION BE HELPING HAND UNDERSTAND IF HE IS ACCUSED DONT CONSIDER himself as default criminal he is your friend or may be your family fellow male. We as humans should support them. DONT JUDGE JUST BASED ON COMPLAINT.
5:24 so valid jk... The main reason I follow is because of your bold crisis on society... It's worth for watching your videos . As a girl, I really appreciate your point of view, you said the things what I need to said. I hope all famous content creators should responsible as like you , when it comes to community. Hope you doing well ❤️
Im kinda confused when why ppl are commenting “consistency📈”
When jk himself insisted to discuss about the content of the vedio..
Kannis bro 😂
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just some attention (likes) seekers
Video spelling thappu bro
Tbh most of them are doing to get likes and attention, let's not give them that and focus on the obvious here
சிறப்பான பதிவு👌💐😘
4:35 it's hits me hard, this statement just ruining in my head. Again and again...Bro if mens understand this point alone the #notallmens #yesallmens gets over..... Naa thaniya pona ennoda ucha katta bayamey ethachum thirutu poyirumo nu than.
Video va full ah paathuttan bro. Paathuttu dhaan comment panran
Indha argument panradha vittutu victim ku support pannanum. Adhu aan ah irundhaalum penn ah irundhaalum, I understand your point of you.
bro un maela respect adhigama aagiduchi bro , thanx for this video
The sad reality in this country is that men are often treated as guilty, even before they’ve had a chance to prove their innocence. The system is built in such a way that a man’s life can be ruined based on nothing more than a woman’s word. There are 49 laws that disproportionately target men, many of which allow women to accuse men falsely, leading to criminal charges, social stigmatization, and financial ruin. It's a nightmare that men live with every day - constantly at risk of being falsely accused or manipulated by the very laws meant to protect.
Take, for instance, the skyrocketing suicide rates among men, with over 1.5 lakh men dying in 2022 alone, many as a result of legal pressure, false dowry accusations, and extortion through laws like 498A and the DV Act. Before these laws were passed, male suicide rates were significantly lower, but after their introduction, particularly following incidents like Nirbhaya, these rates have reached alarming levels. Most of these men were married, and their deaths are directly tied to family disputes, legal pressures, and the emotional toll of living under the constant threat of being accused falsely.
The system is set up in such a way that these men, when accused, are caught in a vicious cycle. The moment a man is named in a case - whether it’s a dowry demand, a false domestic violence claim, or a fabricated sexual harassment allegation - his reputation is destroyed. Even if the case is ultimately dismissed, the damage is irreparable. The woman can walk free, enjoying the money extorted, while the man and his family suffer years of legal battles, mounting costs, and emotional distress. This is not just an isolated issue; over 80,000 men reach out to helplines every year for help dealing with false accusations and the horrors of a biased legal system.
What makes it worse is the lack of sympathy or recourse for men. While women have legal provisions and societal support, when a man is harassed, beaten, or extorted by his wife or family, it is often laughed off or dismissed as a "family dispute." If the roles were reversed, if Subhash were a woman, she would have legal support and public sympathy. But because men are seen as the perpetrators, their pain is largely ignored.
In 2019, 75% of suicides were committed by men, most of them due to family issues and the pressure of false legal cases. The statistics are clear, but they rarely make the news. In fact, in 2022, over 50,000 men died by suicide due to false cases and harassment from women, but the media does not cover it. There is no national outrage. The same people who raise their voices for women’s rights often remain silent when men’s issues are raised. This imbalance in the system is creating a silent epidemic of suffering among men.
The laws in place are increasingly being used to create false narratives and destroy men’s lives. If you're a man, you're constantly at risk of being accused, whether or not you’ve done anything wrong. It’s an environment of constant fear, where even one false accusation can ruin a man’s entire life. Men are being criminalized based on nothing more than allegations, and in a country where 49 laws are biased against men, it feels like the system has created a legal genocide that targets men and their families.
And yet, when movements like #YesAllMen are raised to address womens, people get angry because they are the one who facing these false allegations and life is at stake . BUT A FALSe NOTATION IS BUILDED . . A, saying that it's not the case for all men. But when we look at the statistics - the false allegations, the false dowry claims, the abuse of domestic violence laws - we see a different reality. If we’re going to acknowledge #YesAllMen, then why not acknowledge #YesAllWomen too, especially when the statistics show that a large number of accusations are proven to be false? We need to have the courage to address this imbalance, to talk about the real suffering that men face and the systemic failure that allows it to continue.Women rpe on male child increased steadily no talks on it al all
I’m not saying women don’t have their own issues - they do, and they deserve support too. But the legal system needs to be fixed, and there needs to be balance. If the system continues to be so biased, more and more men will keep suffering in silence, their lives shattered by false accusations and the misuse of laws. Men need laws that protect them too, not just laws that can be weaponized against them. The legal system needs to stop being a tool of oppression for one gender and start offering true justice and protection for everyone, regardless of their gender.SO WE WILL RAISE OUR VOICE. MENS ARE NOT TRASH WE ARE EQUAL HUMAN BEINGS WITH SAME BLOOD , EMOTION AND FAMILY WHY DOESNT WOMEN SUPPORT FOR US SADDENING WOMEN ITS YOUR TURN TO VOICE OUT. With no fault from your son , brother or father or husband who every male you love may be your best friend can he be abled to labelled as rpst , hrst and his life destroyed in brutual abuse inside prsn and outside also his family affected seriously ,no job , shame at the end , no legal support , no support from fellow men and women and the victim ends life as rpst , hrsh even atul is yet to prove his innocent. See a valuable life is destory labled as hard core criminal bcz he is men and lost in court case and tortures from cops , brutuality inside cell and years to attending false cases 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲 MEN ALSO DONT LAUGH AT YOUR FRIEND MISERABLE SUITUATION BE HELPING HAND UNDERSTAND IF HE IS ACCUSED DONT CONSIDER himself as default criminal he is your friend or may be your family fellow male. We as humans should support them. DONT JUDGE JUST BASED ON COMPLAINT.
Your recent controversy Videos educates new perspective and some facts about persons and issues. Thanks man👍
Kandipa bro manasula irunthatha apdiye solita ❤
The sad reality in many parts of the world is that men are often treated as guilty before they’ve had a chance to prove their innocence. The legal system can sometimes make it easier to accuse men without evidence, which leads to ruined reputations, social stigmatization, and financial ruin. This is an ongoing nightmare for many men, who live under the constant fear of being falsely accused, manipulated, or even criminalized due to biased laws.
Take, for instance, the alarming suicide rates among men, with over 150,000 men dying in 2022 alone, many due to legal pressures, false accusations, and the emotional toll of being caught in a biased system. Laws such as Section 498A and the Domestic Violence Act, while intended to protect women, have been misused in ways that disproportionately harm men. Prior to the introduction of such laws, male suicide rates were significantly lower. However, in the years following high-profile cases like Nirbhaya, male suicide rates have climbed to concerning levels, especially among married men facing family disputes and legal pressure.
The moment a man is accused-whether it’s over a false dowry claim, a domestic violence allegation, or a fabricated accusation of sexual harassment-his life is often shattered, even if the case is eventually dismissed. The damage to his reputation is irreparable, and he may suffer for years with legal battles, mounting costs, and emotional distress. This is not just an isolated issue; more than 80,000 men reach out to helplines each year for help dealing with false accusations and the challenges of a biased legal system.
What makes it even worse is the lack of sympathy or support for men in these situations. While women have legal provisions and societal support in cases of harassment, when a man is similarly harassed or extorted by his wife or family, it’s often dismissed as a "family dispute." If the roles were reversed, and a woman was facing such treatment, she would likely receive legal support and public sympathy. But because men are often viewed as the perpetrators, their pain is largely ignored.
In 2019, 75% of suicides were committed by men, many due to family issues and false legal cases. Yet these statistics rarely make headlines, and when they do, they often go unnoticed. The same people who advocate for women’s rights often remain silent when men’s issues are raised. This imbalance in the system has created a silent epidemic of suffering among men.
The laws that were meant to protect individuals are increasingly being misused to create false narratives that harm men’s lives. If you’re a man, you’re at risk of being falsely accused, and even if you’re innocent, your reputation could be destroyed. With 49 laws that disproportionately target men, the legal system often feels like it’s set up to destroy men and their families.
But there needs to be a conversation about this imbalance. Movements like #YesAllMen by radical feminist to demean men to monster with an agenda. Well , we mens rights activist not in to that battle we bring out innocent humans cry which reflect the very real struggles that men face. Just as we acknowledge women’s suffering, we should also recognize that men face hardships, too, especially when false accusations are made against them. Statistics show that a significant number of accusations, particularly in cases like dowry harassment or domestic violence, are proven to be false. We need to have the courage to address these issues and call for reforms that provide fairness and justice for everyone.
This isn’t to say that women don’t have their own struggles-they do, and they deserve support. But the legal system must be fair and balanced, providing protection for both genders. If it remains biased, more and more men will continue to suffer in silence, their lives ruined by false accusations. Men need laws that protect them too-not just laws that can be weaponized against them. The legal system must offer true justice, not serve as a tool of oppression.
It’s time for everyone-women, men, and society as a whole-to stand together for fairness and equity. Men are not disposable. They are human beings with the same emotions, needs, and rights as women. Every male figure in our lives-whether a son, brother, father, husband, or friend-deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. We must support them when they face unfair treatment, just as we would support anyone facing injustice.
Let’s stop judging people based on accusations alone. If your friend or loved one is accused, don’t automatically assume they are guilty. Show understanding and be there for them. As humans, we must support one another, regardless of gender. Only then can we work toward a society where true justice is served for everyone, equally.
New perspectives? Bro as a human you should have know these even before lol it's basic
Bro choose to spit facts in the end of the year 🔥🔥
Absolutely, that argument was fricking pointless, I am glad that you are talking about this.
Even “big influencers” like “AbhiandNiyu” had supported that stupid argument instead of talking about solutions
Yow enaya therike udre ipadi sudden na 🔥🔥🔥
intha week full uh content iruku
Women kku oru visayam nadakkum pothu antha time velila ponathu ava thappu or antha mathiri dress pannathu ava thappnu sollurathayum niruththanum
Oru men kku oru thppana visayam nadakkum pothu atha vachchu joke podurathayum niruththanum
🙌🏻
Yaru sonnaga apdi sonnavena serupala adi
The sad reality in many parts of the world is that men are often treated as guilty before they’ve had a chance to prove their innocence. The legal system can sometimes make it easier to accuse men without evidence, which leads to ruined reputations, social stigmatization, and financial ruin. This is an ongoing nightmare for many men, who live under the constant fear of being falsely accused, manipulated, or even criminalized due to biased laws.
Take, for instance, the alarming suicide rates among men, with over 150,000 men dying in 2022 alone, many due to legal pressures, false accusations, and the emotional toll of being caught in a biased system. Laws such as Section 498A and the Domestic Violence Act, while intended to protect women, have been misused in ways that disproportionately harm men. Prior to the introduction of such laws, male suicide rates were significantly lower. However, in the years following high-profile cases like Nirbhaya, male suicide rates have climbed to concerning levels, especially among married men facing family disputes and legal pressure.
The moment a man is accused-whether it’s over a false dowry claim, a domestic violence allegation, or a fabricated accusation of sexual harassment-his life is often shattered, even if the case is eventually dismissed. The damage to his reputation is irreparable, and he may suffer for years with legal battles, mounting costs, and emotional distress. This is not just an isolated issue; more than 80,000 men reach out to helplines each year for help dealing with false accusations and the challenges of a biased legal system.
What makes it even worse is the lack of sympathy or support for men in these situations. While women have legal provisions and societal support in cases of harassment, when a man is similarly harassed or extorted by his wife or family, it’s often dismissed as a "family dispute." If the roles were reversed, and a woman was facing such treatment, she would likely receive legal support and public sympathy. But because men are often viewed as the perpetrators, their pain is largely ignored.
In 2019, 75% of suicides were committed by men, many due to family issues and false legal cases. Yet these statistics rarely make headlines, and when they do, they often go unnoticed. The same people who advocate for women’s rights often remain silent when men’s issues are raised. This imbalance in the system has created a silent epidemic of suffering among men.
The laws that were meant to protect individuals are increasingly being misused to create false narratives that harm men’s lives. If you’re a man, you’re at risk of being falsely accused, and even if you’re innocent, your reputation could be destroyed. With 49 laws that disproportionately target men, the legal system often feels like it’s set up to destroy men and their families.
But there needs to be a conversation about this imbalance. Movements like #YesAllMen by radical feminist to demean men to monster with an agenda. Well , we mens rights activist not in to that battle we bring out innocent humans cry which reflect the very real struggles that men face. Just as we acknowledge women’s suffering, we should also recognize that men face hardships, too, especially when false accusations are made against them. Statistics show that a significant number of accusations, particularly in cases like dowry harassment or domestic violence, are proven to be false. We need to have the courage to address these issues and call for reforms that provide fairness and justice for everyone.
This isn’t to say that women don’t have their own struggles-they do, and they deserve support. But the legal system must be fair and balanced, providing protection for both genders. If it remains biased, more and more men will continue to suffer in silence, their lives ruined by false accusations. Men need laws that protect them too-not just laws that can be weaponized against them. The legal system must offer true justice, not serve as a tool of oppression.
It’s time for everyone-women, men, and society as a whole-to stand together for fairness and equity. Men are not disposable. They are human beings with the same emotions, needs, and rights as women. Every male figure in our lives-whether a son, brother, father, husband, or friend-deserves to be treated with dignity and respect. We must support them when they face unfair treatment, just as we would support anyone facing injustice.
Let’s stop judging people based on accusations alone. If your friend or loved one is accused, don’t automatically assume they are guilty. Show understanding and be there for them. As humans, we must support one another, regardless of gender. Only then can we work toward a society where true justice is served for everyone, equally.
5:19 Truth spoken💯
English Broken 👺
Only a few truly understood the issue, and you are one of those gems. I agree that fake feminism exists, and the way you addressed it touched the core of the matter. I really admire your perspective!
7:45 தெளிவான வீடியோ இந்த வீடியோவை வைச்சு சண்டை போட்டா அவங்க நோக்கம் தவறானதுனு நாம புரிஞ்சிக்கணும்😊
When a father, brother, or partner insists that a girl should prioritize her safety, avoid certain places, or refrain from going out at specific times, it stems from their awareness that not all men can be trusted. They understand the difficulty of distinguishing between men with good intentions and potential predators, which, in essence, supports the argument that YesAllMen contribute to the issue in some way.
(Men are specifically mentioned here because they are often the ones who spread the narrative of "NotAllMen," not because they inherently hold control over a girl's decisions.)
The sad reality in this country is that men are often treated as guilty, even before they’ve had a chance to prove their innocence. The system is built in such a way that a man’s life can be ruined based on nothing more than a woman’s word. There are 49 laws that disproportionately target men, many of which allow women to accuse men falsely, leading to criminal charges, social stigmatization, and financial ruin. It's a nightmare that men live with every day - constantly at risk of being falsely accused or manipulated by the very laws meant to protect.
Take, for instance, the skyrocketing suicide rates among men, with over 1.5 lakh men dying in 2022 alone, many as a result of legal pressure, false dowry accusations, and extortion through laws like 498A and the DV Act. Before these laws were passed, male suicide rates were significantly lower, but after their introduction, particularly following incidents like Nirbhaya, these rates have reached alarming levels. Most of these men were married, and their deaths are directly tied to family disputes, legal pressures, and the emotional toll of living under the constant threat of being accused falsely.
The system is set up in such a way that these men, when accused, are caught in a vicious cycle. The moment a man is named in a case - whether it’s a dowry demand, a false domestic violence claim, or a fabricated sexual harassment allegation - his reputation is destroyed. Even if the case is ultimately dismissed, the damage is irreparable. The woman can walk free, enjoying the money extorted, while the man and his family suffer years of legal battles, mounting costs, and emotional distress. This is not just an isolated issue; over 80,000 men reach out to helplines every year for help dealing with false accusations and the horrors of a biased legal system.
What makes it worse is the lack of sympathy or recourse for men. While women have legal provisions and societal support, when a man is harassed, beaten, or extorted by his wife or family, it is often laughed off or dismissed as a "family dispute." If the roles were reversed, if Subhash were a woman, she would have legal support and public sympathy. But because men are seen as the perpetrators, their pain is largely ignored.
In 2019, 75% of suicides were committed by men, most of them due to family issues and the pressure of false legal cases. The statistics are clear, but they rarely make the news. In fact, in 2022, over 50,000 men died by suicide due to false cases and harassment from women, but the media does not cover it. There is no national outrage. The same people who raise their voices for women’s rights often remain silent when men’s issues are raised. This imbalance in the system is creating a silent epidemic of suffering among men.
The laws in place are increasingly being used to create false narratives and destroy men’s lives. If you're a man, you're constantly at risk of being accused, whether or not you’ve done anything wrong. It’s an environment of constant fear, where even one false accusation can ruin a man’s entire life. Men are being criminalized based on nothing more than allegations, and in a country where 49 laws are biased against men, it feels like the system has created a legal genocide that targets men and their families.
And yet, when movements like #YesAllMen are raised to address womens, people get angry because they are the one who facing these false allegations and life is at stake . BUT A FALSe NOTATION IS BUILDED . . A, saying that it's not the case for all men. But when we look at the statistics - the false allegations, the false dowry claims, the abuse of domestic violence laws - we see a different reality. If we’re going to acknowledge #YesAllMen, then why not acknowledge #YesAllWomen too, especially when the statistics show that a large number of accusations are proven to be false? We need to have the courage to address this imbalance, to talk about the real suffering that men face and the systemic failure that allows it to continue.Women rpe on male child increased steadily no talks on it al all
I’m not saying women don’t have their own issues - they do, and they deserve support too. But the legal system needs to be fixed, and there needs to be balance. If the system continues to be so biased, more and more men will keep suffering in silence, their lives shattered by false accusations and the misuse of laws. Men need laws that protect them too, not just laws that can be weaponized against them. The legal system needs to stop being a tool of oppression for one gender and start offering true justice and protection for everyone, regardless of their gender.SO WE WILL RAISE OUR VOICE. MENS ARE NOT TRASH WE ARE EQUAL HUMAN BEINGS WITH SAME BLOOD , EMOTION AND FAMILY WHY DOESNT WOMEN SUPPORT FOR US SADDENING WOMEN ITS YOUR TURN TO VOICE OUT. With no fault from your son , brother or father or husband who every male you love may be your best friend can he be abled to labelled as rpst , hrst and his life destroyed in brutual abuse inside prsn and outside also his family affected seriously ,no job , shame at the end , no legal support , no support from fellow men and women and the victim ends life as rpst , hrsh even atul is yet to prove his innocent. See a valuable life is destory labled as hard core criminal bcz he is men and lost in court case and tortures from cops , brutuality inside cell and years to attending false cases 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲 MEN ALSO DONT LAUGH AT YOUR FRIEND MISERABLE SUITUATION BE HELPING HAND UNDERSTAND IF HE IS ACCUSED DONT CONSIDER himself as default criminal he is your friend or may be your family fellow male. We as humans should support them. DONT JUDGE JUST BASED ON COMPLAINT.
A responsible creator❤thank you for opening a good discussion.
Thanks a lot for speaking about this issue with the right sense..thanks bro❤️
Anna you should speak about this content more and more as it's becoming worst in most of these generation
Mainly regarding pranks in other countries
False and toxicity is spreading over and over
So, innum idha Pati pesunga we will support you
Nalla oru content because of idhey vishyam thaa enga family and en friends kooda nadanthu irukku and naa endha oru maturity ohh illaama irukan ipdi patta vishayathula soo thanks for this type of content brother🤝
Last three video🔥🔥🔥🔥 Inga ivalo open ah dare pesurathuku ahe....Evil (mode)nu name vechuka vendiyatha iruku...🤦🤦
Consistency Consistency nu comment podama avan ketathuku pathil sollunga da...[ooombu bro uriyadha] no offense😊
Bro made himself "Thani oruvan jayam ravi💥
bro comment romba goofy ah iruku bro. Naanum JK follower thaan but enakey embarrassing ah iruku. Still there is time to delete this comment
Goofy ah la illa.nalla comment tha @@osamabinladen4368
Much needed content! Thanks for pointing these things out! Actually now that I'm feeling safe that the future is in the right hands! As a woman who's travelling frequently never once in my life I've reached home without a touch of male. Like seriously I'm not even joking. This is real. I'm hopeless and I'm used to this. But after witnessing a few creators like you now that I'm getting a ray of hope that someday this condition will change.
I am sorry to hear this, akka. But I really want to appreciate your courage, and I am really happy to hear that you have not lost hope on men. I promise you that I will work for the betterment of ladies like you and spread the responsibility among men in creating a better world.
Now we all know why he is inconsistent in those past days to become the GOAT of Consistency now🔥💪🏻
One thing that's very important we all need to grab from this video is. We need to discuss about the problem to get a solution. But most of us trigger another problem with this one and so on... it need to be stop.
Fun fact:- Evil JK is not really evil.
He's named evil cause of his tone. Not his nature.
what you said is true....harassment evalo periya thappa na visayam nu.....ana ipo harassment nadakura apo atha pathi pesama gender sanda poduratho "victim atha enjoy tha pannirupanga" nu solrathu harassment ngura antha visayatha vera mari project pana aramichirum atha irukurathulaye romba koduramana visyam......problem is harassment solution victim ku support panni justice vangi kudukanum atha tha pannaum
Great statement JK... Why do we need this argument... Stand with the victim 💯
I am really proud that atleast one youtuber is really open minded and speaks to stand by the victim. ❤
As a men what I can do to this society is. teach my brother, friends, juniors what is wrong and what is right. Like ( drugs , alcohol is bad not a enjoyment) treat all girls like a gentleman, don't fall on sexualing content in social media.
Yeah feminist is the one who wants benefits for women alone ignore equal accountability and responsibility . I found no more women comments on atul case, just atul got highlighted nearly 1.5 lakh men died in 2022 , out of which 80 % are married men , most men die of suicide because of legal pressure from false case, extortion using false cases with malicious intent and blackmail. In 2004 before introduction of DV act , and in 2007 before introduction of 498 a act male suicide rate is very lower then female. But after that it gradually increased , it was twice in 2012 then female. After nirbhaiya incident suddenly after protest all GENDER BIASED draconian laws are placed , when government tried to bring it gender neutral , women's commission made protest and stopped it . Lots of funded feminist organisation stopped it. So , we have moral right to oppose feminist , let me speak fact . After nirbhaya incident , when laws are passed lots of women stated to misusing it severly ( before that itself they misused most laws but after nirbhaiya incident laws are more stricter and more laws are passed on ) , now male suicide rate goes rocket , 84000 per year in 2018 , 91000 per year 2020 statistic , 1.2 lakh in 2021 , 1.5 lakh in 2022 , where women suicide rate is drastically reduced to 28000( 2021 statistics), from 50000 ( in 2004) , out of that 28000 many are the women accused in false 498 a . Nrcb head MR. dr. agarwals report . Out of 100 % nearly 3 to 4 % cases are recorded to be false in FIR and disposed there ( rpe , sxl harshment, 498a , dv act 2005 , ) , Amit Deshpande, founder of Mumbai-based men's rights organisation Vaastav Foundation, says the law is being used "mostly to extort men" and that "there are thousands of others who are suffering like Subhash".
Their helpline number, he says, receives about 86,000 calls every year and most cases are about matrimonial disputes that include false dowry cases and attempts at extortion.
"A cottage industry has been built around the law. In each case, 18-20 people are named as accused and they all have to hire lawyers and go to court to seek bail. There have been cases where a two-month-old baby or an ill nonagenarian was named in dowry harassment complaints.
"I know these are extreme examples but the whole system enables this in some manner. Police, judiciary and politicians are turning a blind eye to our concerns," he says."Women have recourse to laws and they get sympathy, but people laugh at men who are harassed or beaten by their wives. If Subhash was a woman he could have had recourse to certain laws. So, let's make laws gender neutral and extend the same justice to men so lives can be saved."n the occasion of World Suicide Prevention Day, members of the SFH organised a press conference. Vizag Chapter Founder B.K. Agarwal said that as per the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) data, about 1.18 lakh people committed suicide during the year 2019 across the country. Of which almost 75%, over 80,000 people who ended lives were men, while 34,000 (about 25%) were women. He said that 37% of men ended have lives because of matrimonial disputes. Similarly during the year 2021, about 1.2 lakh men had ended lives across the country. Out of them, around 33 % men took the extreme step owing to family disputes and legal pressures.
So , around me i found my own cousin sister demanding 20 lakh just for 3 months of marraige that too she is earning in lakhs and she harrashed her husband to write his property in her name.I know personally there. Also my another cousin brother lost his house the only house due to alimony , falses cases by wife and her relatives. Ann pavam summa vidathu. This shit country killed lakhs of men , total dowry deaths in from 2017 - 2022 is 34000 ( appriximately ) out of that only 20 % is true dowry death rest all false , while in 2022 alone 1.2 lakh men died in suicide out of that 50000 plus men died due to false cases and womens harrashment in record . But outside record it will be more and more mostly they close as family dispute when men die in suicide. So image being a men in this cruel country especially without money and power can you imagine ?its time to teach and make women accountable bro these are simps
Mr.jk i am really proud of you ovoru ovoru videos laiyum unga genuine opinion ah vekka podhum i literally get goosebumps as a girl ah whole men generation melaiyum oru faith and respect ah kootudhu all credits goes to you bro 🥹🙏🏼.
Jk's maturity level📈 and his opinion 💯,4:33 as a men I agreed 💯
blud spitout the 100% facts of life of men vs women, it is an undebatable one, i dont think how many of us think this way, but seriously the thing is we have to evolve ourselves and find solution for the problem, thats what a human would do with their senses, I hope many people will change their perspectives towards the issues after this content. Thanks for educating and awaring the people by your sincere works!! Glad that i got to hit the sub button at 2021
The sad reality in this country is that men are often treated as guilty, even before they’ve had a chance to prove their innocence. The system is built in such a way that a man’s life can be ruined based on nothing more than a woman’s word. There are 49 laws that disproportionately target men, many of which allow women to accuse men falsely, leading to criminal charges, social stigmatization, and financial ruin. It's a nightmare that men live with every day - constantly at risk of being falsely accused or manipulated by the very laws meant to protect.
Take, for instance, the skyrocketing suicide rates among men, with over 1.5 lakh men dying in 2022 alone, many as a result of legal pressure, false dowry accusations, and extortion through laws like 498A and the DV Act. Before these laws were passed, male suicide rates were significantly lower, but after their introduction, particularly following incidents like Nirbhaya, these rates have reached alarming levels. Most of these men were married, and their deaths are directly tied to family disputes, legal pressures, and the emotional toll of living under the constant threat of being accused falsely.
The system is set up in such a way that these men, when accused, are caught in a vicious cycle. The moment a man is named in a case - whether it’s a dowry demand, a false domestic violence claim, or a fabricated sexual harassment allegation - his reputation is destroyed. Even if the case is ultimately dismissed, the damage is irreparable. The woman can walk free, enjoying the money extorted, while the man and his family suffer years of legal battles, mounting costs, and emotional distress. This is not just an isolated issue; over 80,000 men reach out to helplines every year for help dealing with false accusations and the horrors of a biased legal system.
What makes it worse is the lack of sympathy or recourse for men. While women have legal provisions and societal support, when a man is harassed, beaten, or extorted by his wife or family, it is often laughed off or dismissed as a "family dispute." If the roles were reversed, if Subhash were a woman, she would have legal support and public sympathy. But because men are seen as the perpetrators, their pain is largely ignored.
In 2019, 75% of suicides were committed by men, most of them due to family issues and the pressure of false legal cases. The statistics are clear, but they rarely make the news. In fact, in 2022, over 50,000 men died by suicide due to false cases and harassment from women, but the media does not cover it. There is no national outrage. The same people who raise their voices for women’s rights often remain silent when men’s issues are raised. This imbalance in the system is creating a silent epidemic of suffering among men.
The laws in place are increasingly being used to create false narratives and destroy men’s lives. If you're a man, you're constantly at risk of being accused, whether or not you’ve done anything wrong. It’s an environment of constant fear, where even one false accusation can ruin a man’s entire life. Men are being criminalized based on nothing more than allegations, and in a country where 49 laws are biased against men, it feels like the system has created a legal genocide that targets men and their families.
And yet, when movements like #YesAllMen are raised to address womens, people get angry because they are the one who facing these false allegations and life is at stake . BUT A FALSe NOTATION IS BUILDED . . A, saying that it's not the case for all men. But when we look at the statistics - the false allegations, the false dowry claims, the abuse of domestic violence laws - we see a different reality. If we’re going to acknowledge #YesAllMen, then why not acknowledge #YesAllWomen too, especially when the statistics show that a large number of accusations are proven to be false? We need to have the courage to address this imbalance, to talk about the real suffering that men face and the systemic failure that allows it to continue.Women rpe on male child increased steadily no talks on it al all
I’m not saying women don’t have their own issues - they do, and they deserve support too. But the legal system needs to be fixed, and there needs to be balance. If the system continues to be so biased, more and more men will keep suffering in silence, their lives shattered by false accusations and the misuse of laws. Men need laws that protect them too, not just laws that can be weaponized against them. The legal system needs to stop being a tool of oppression for one gender and start offering true justice and protection for everyone, regardless of their gender.SO WE WILL RAISE OUR VOICE. MENS ARE NOT TRASH WE ARE EQUAL HUMAN BEINGS WITH SAME BLOOD , EMOTION AND FAMILY WHY DOESNT WOMEN SUPPORT FOR US SADDENING WOMEN ITS YOUR TURN TO VOICE OUT. With no fault from your son , brother or father or husband who every male you love may be your best friend can he be abled to labelled as rpst , hrst and his life destroyed in brutual abuse inside prsn and outside also his family affected seriously ,no job , shame at the end , no legal support , no support from fellow men and women and the victim ends life as rpst , hrsh even atul is yet to prove his innocent. See a valuable life is destory labled as hard core criminal bcz he is men and lost in court case and tortures from cops , brutuality inside cell and years to attending false cases 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲 MEN ALSO DONT LAUGH AT YOUR FRIEND MISERABLE SUITUATION BE HELPING HAND UNDERSTAND IF HE IS ACCUSED DONT CONSIDER himself as default criminal he is your friend or may be your family fellow male. We as humans should support them. DONT JUDGE JUST BASED ON COMPLAINT.
Really an eye opening content. Respect 💯 %
6:49 JK❌ Evil JK✔️
I don't usually comment on anything bro, but I gotta say, this needs to be addressed. As a former hosteller from school to college, I never saw this kind of debate in real life. my circle was always small, and we usually wouldn't speak about these things as we consciously or unconsciously avoided serious topics. But the internet? It's a different beast.
The hate you see online rarely translates to real-life interactions. Why this disconnect? It's a complex issue. Many accounts spewing hatred reside in comment sections, alone ,fake ids creating an echo chamber of negativity.
This cycle starts early. When I started social media, the fight and hate would be the main issue, whatever the topic might be. They would take a side and fight. If it's a movie, Ajith vs Vijay. If it's sports, RCB vs CSK. The pattern goes on for every topic possible, not only in India, this is happening everywhere in the world where young people are getting radicalized. This pattern continues today, with younger generations immersed in this toxic environment from the outset.
Consider a 15-year-old boy. He's likely had limited interaction with girls outside his family(even more severe in places like India). He lacks the maturity to grasp the gravity of statements like 'yes, all men.' Faced with this online onslaught, he feels unheard and misunderstood rather then understanding it will only cause confusion. It's like everyone's hating on you and fact that Ur born male. Boy will search in internet for something to clear his confusion but Where does he turn or where could he? Often, to dank or dark meme corners of the internet, seeking validation and a sense of belonging in communities that echo his frustration. Figures like Andrew Tate (or anyone similar) offer a distorted, yet appealing, alternative - a world where his anger is justified, his needs and frustrations are affirmed with a 'yes bro, we all feel the same.' Now he has a sense of belonging, but it's based on toxicity.(this is from personal experience where i talked to school kid who was posting dark jokes on certain tragic incident when i asked how he started it)
This isn't about excusing harmful behavior. It's about understanding why it's happening. When young people feel marginalized and unheard, they seek validation in the wrong places. The internet, devoid of empathy and nuance, becomes a breeding ground for extremism. We need to foster environments where young people can learn to communicate respectfully, understand different perspectives, and find healthy outlets for their emotions.
The current state of online discourse is a failure. It's a constant barrage of negativity, guilt-tripping, and comparisons. We need to create spaces for genuine dialogue, where diverse voices can be heard without fear of attack. This isn't just about civility; it's about the future of our society.
bro i want to show respect to Ur take to stop this meaningless hate but if u dont stop the root cause but just say "why stop!" this hatred wont stop so pls put a video regarding this too bro.
That's a whole new pov 🤯
The effect it all has on next generation is kinda scary 😢
The sad reality in this country is that men are often treated as guilty, even before they’ve had a chance to prove their innocence. The system is built in such a way that a man’s life can be ruined based on nothing more than a woman’s word. There are 49 laws that disproportionately target men, many of which allow women to accuse men falsely, leading to criminal charges, social stigmatization, and financial ruin. It's a nightmare that men live with every day - constantly at risk of being falsely accused or manipulated by the very laws meant to protect.
Take, for instance, the skyrocketing suicide rates among men, with over 1.5 lakh men dying in 2022 alone, many as a result of legal pressure, false dowry accusations, and extortion through laws like 498A and the DV Act. Before these laws were passed, male suicide rates were significantly lower, but after their introduction, particularly following incidents like Nirbhaya, these rates have reached alarming levels. Most of these men were married, and their deaths are directly tied to family disputes, legal pressures, and the emotional toll of living under the constant threat of being accused falsely.
The system is set up in such a way that these men, when accused, are caught in a vicious cycle. The moment a man is named in a case - whether it’s a dowry demand, a false domestic violence claim, or a fabricated sexual harassment allegation - his reputation is destroyed. Even if the case is ultimately dismissed, the damage is irreparable. The woman can walk free, enjoying the money extorted, while the man and his family suffer years of legal battles, mounting costs, and emotional distress. This is not just an isolated issue; over 80,000 men reach out to helplines every year for help dealing with false accusations and the horrors of a biased legal system.
What makes it worse is the lack of sympathy or recourse for men. While women have legal provisions and societal support, when a man is harassed, beaten, or extorted by his wife or family, it is often laughed off or dismissed as a "family dispute." If the roles were reversed, if Subhash were a woman, she would have legal support and public sympathy. But because men are seen as the perpetrators, their pain is largely ignored.
In 2019, 75% of suicides were committed by men, most of them due to family issues and the pressure of false legal cases. The statistics are clear, but they rarely make the news. In fact, in 2022, over 50,000 men died by suicide due to false cases and harassment from women, but the media does not cover it. There is no national outrage. The same people who raise their voices for women’s rights often remain silent when men’s issues are raised. This imbalance in the system is creating a silent epidemic of suffering among men.
The laws in place are increasingly being used to create false narratives and destroy men’s lives. If you're a man, you're constantly at risk of being accused, whether or not you’ve done anything wrong. It’s an environment of constant fear, where even one false accusation can ruin a man’s entire life. Men are being criminalized based on nothing more than allegations, and in a country where 49 laws are biased against men, it feels like the system has created a legal genocide that targets men and their families.
And yet, when movements like #YesAllMen are raised to address womens, people get angry because they are the one who facing these false allegations and life is at stake . BUT A FALSe NOTATION IS BUILDED . . A, saying that it's not the case for all men. But when we look at the statistics - the false allegations, the false dowry claims, the abuse of domestic violence laws - we see a different reality. If we’re going to acknowledge #YesAllMen, then why not acknowledge #YesAllWomen too, especially when the statistics show that a large number of accusations are proven to be false? We need to have the courage to address this imbalance, to talk about the real suffering that men face and the systemic failure that allows it to continue.Women rpe on male child increased steadily no talks on it al all
I’m not saying women don’t have their own issues - they do, and they deserve support too. But the legal system needs to be fixed, and there needs to be balance. If the system continues to be so biased, more and more men will keep suffering in silence, their lives shattered by false accusations and the misuse of laws. Men need laws that protect them too, not just laws that can be weaponized against them. The legal system needs to stop being a tool of oppression for one gender and start offering true justice and protection for everyone, regardless of their gender.SO WE WILL RAISE OUR VOICE. MENS ARE NOT TRASH WE ARE EQUAL HUMAN BEINGS WITH SAME BLOOD , EMOTION AND FAMILY WHY DOESNT WOMEN SUPPORT FOR US SADDENING WOMEN ITS YOUR TURN TO VOICE OUT. With no fault from your son , brother or father or husband who every male you love may be your best friend can he be abled to labelled as rpst , hrst and his life destroyed in brutual abuse inside prsn and outside also his family affected seriously ,no job , shame at the end , no legal support , no support from fellow men and women and the victim ends life as rpst , hrsh even atul is yet to prove his innocent. See a valuable life is destory labled as hard core criminal bcz he is men and lost in court case and tortures from cops , brutuality inside cell and years to attending false cases 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲 MEN ALSO DONT LAUGH AT YOUR FRIEND MISERABLE SUITUATION BE HELPING HAND UNDERSTAND IF HE IS ACCUSED DONT CONSIDER himself as default criminal he is your friend or may be your family fellow male. We as humans should support them. DONT JUDGE JUST BASED ON COMPLAINT.
Blud consistency 📈❤️🔥
Bro said to himself Give me a 7days (one week) and he use it Very Well......💥💥💥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Evil JK ve continue aagattum pa enakku ❤
consistency 📈
Let's not talk abt bro's consistency for a sec and address the issue what bro actually takin abt
concerningly consistent
Hence proved, you’re one of the best UA-camr. Kudos to you for bringing up this topic
As a woman, me and many women in our country are facing many abuses in our daily life. Adhoda kovam dhan indha yes all men apdinu solrathu when victim ah eppavume blame pannum bothu...But I understand what you're saying..Idhunala oru change um varaporathu illa...Sanda dhan podrom change varla...Thanks for understanding our pain JK❤
Yea I get it🫡
Men too get false accused,r@ped on daily basis. But it's stupid and irrational to say 50% of the population as criminal or potential criminal.
இப்போதைக்கு தேவையான வீடியோ சூப்பர்👏👏👏
The sad reality in this country is that men are often treated as guilty, even before they’ve had a chance to prove their innocence. The system is built in such a way that a man’s life can be ruined based on nothing more than a woman’s word. There are 49 laws that disproportionately target men, many of which allow women to accuse men falsely, leading to criminal charges, social stigmatization, and financial ruin. It's a nightmare that men live with every day - constantly at risk of being falsely accused or manipulated by the very laws meant to protect.
Take, for instance, the skyrocketing suicide rates among men, with over 1.5 lakh men dying in 2022 alone, many as a result of legal pressure, false dowry accusations, and extortion through laws like 498A and the DV Act. Before these laws were passed, male suicide rates were significantly lower, but after their introduction, particularly following incidents like Nirbhaya, these rates have reached alarming levels. Most of these men were married, and their deaths are directly tied to family disputes, legal pressures, and the emotional toll of living under the constant threat of being accused falsely.
The system is set up in such a way that these men, when accused, are caught in a vicious cycle. The moment a man is named in a case - whether it’s a dowry demand, a false domestic violence claim, or a fabricated sexual harassment allegation - his reputation is destroyed. Even if the case is ultimately dismissed, the damage is irreparable. The woman can walk free, enjoying the money extorted, while the man and his family suffer years of legal battles, mounting costs, and emotional distress. This is not just an isolated issue; over 80,000 men reach out to helplines every year for help dealing with false accusations and the horrors of a biased legal system.
What makes it worse is the lack of sympathy or recourse for men. While women have legal provisions and societal support, when a man is harassed, beaten, or extorted by his wife or family, it is often laughed off or dismissed as a "family dispute." If the roles were reversed, if Subhash were a woman, she would have legal support and public sympathy. But because men are seen as the perpetrators, their pain is largely ignored.
In 2019, 75% of suicides were committed by men, most of them due to family issues and the pressure of false legal cases. The statistics are clear, but they rarely make the news. In fact, in 2022, over 50,000 men died by suicide due to false cases and harassment from women, but the media does not cover it. There is no national outrage. The same people who raise their voices for women’s rights often remain silent when men’s issues are raised. This imbalance in the system is creating a silent epidemic of suffering among men.
The laws in place are increasingly being used to create false narratives and destroy men’s lives. If you're a man, you're constantly at risk of being accused, whether or not you’ve done anything wrong. It’s an environment of constant fear, where even one false accusation can ruin a man’s entire life. Men are being criminalized based on nothing more than allegations, and in a country where 49 laws are biased against men, it feels like the system has created a legal genocide that targets men and their families.
And yet, when movements like #YesAllMen are raised to address womens, people get angry because they are the one who facing these false allegations and life is at stake . BUT A FALSe NOTATION IS BUILDED . . A, saying that it's not the case for all men. But when we look at the statistics - the false allegations, the false dowry claims, the abuse of domestic violence laws - we see a different reality. If we’re going to acknowledge #YesAllMen, then why not acknowledge #YesAllWomen too, especially when the statistics show that a large number of accusations are proven to be false? We need to have the courage to address this imbalance, to talk about the real suffering that men face and the systemic failure that allows it to continue.Women rpe on male child increased steadily no talks on it al all
I’m not saying women don’t have their own issues - they do, and they deserve support too. But the legal system needs to be fixed, and there needs to be balance. If the system continues to be so biased, more and more men will keep suffering in silence, their lives shattered by false accusations and the misuse of laws. Men need laws that protect them too, not just laws that can be weaponized against them. The legal system needs to stop being a tool of oppression for one gender and start offering true justice and protection for everyone, regardless of their gender.SO WE WILL RAISE OUR VOICE. MENS ARE NOT TRASH WE ARE EQUAL HUMAN BEINGS WITH SAME BLOOD , EMOTION AND FAMILY WHY DOESNT WOMEN SUPPORT FOR US SADDENING WOMEN ITS YOUR TURN TO VOICE OUT. With no fault from your son , brother or father or husband who every male you love may be your best friend can he be abled to labelled as rpst , hrst and his life destroyed in brutual abuse inside prsn and outside also his family affected seriously ,no job , shame at the end , no legal support , no support from fellow men and women and the victim ends life as rpst , hrsh even atul is yet to prove his innocent. See a valuable life is destory labled as hard core criminal bcz he is men and lost in court case and tortures from cops , brutuality inside cell and years to attending false cases 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲 MEN ALSO DONT LAUGH AT YOUR FRIEND MISERABLE SUITUATION BE HELPING HAND UNDERSTAND IF HE IS ACCUSED DONT CONSIDER himself as default criminal he is your friend or may be your family fellow male. We as humans should support them. DONT JUDGE JUST BASED ON COMPLAINT.
02:37 Broo edaiyula Jk vantaan paaru 😂
Well said every points are on point🔥
Damn consistency 🔥
Day by day bro's consistency 😮💨📈🛐
Bro the real problem is that most of the people don't know the real meaning for " not all men " and " yes all men "
What’s the meaning then ???men means all the human who has xy chromosome….if men can be generalised based on rape why not women?
Jk ❌ Evil JK ✅
Ungala pathi neraya reels pathurukke ana unga vdo pathathu illa 1st time watching bro sprb
Glad I subscribed you❤💯
Good and proper response able vedio ❤
Keep it up sir
Bro's consistency 😮💨
Oru visyam sonnalu, theliva sonna bro. Need more content like this.
it is a SERIOUS issue when bro is consistent
Bro bursted out 😶🌫️💥💯💯💯 Once upon a time there lived a Evil 😈
His consistency ☠️
its amazing how u just put all the jumbled thought abt it in my head in the right words
Aama bro men and women onna sendha dhaan vaanavil 🏳️🌈 culturea olikka mudiyum
Ama bro, first itha parachanai ku oru solution kedikatum apprm avanga papom
Tharkuri 🤡
Tharkuri 🤡
Finally someone sensible enough to address the real issue... Great work JK
Bro is locked 🗣️
Bro's
consistency level📈🗿
Bro speaking truth.... JK followers should be think about he talk, not think what cmt put in his cmt section, bro I'm approaching you 💯 and I aggre that such thing
Consistency at its peak 💥🗿
I'm so happy that someone is addressing this! People are so wired to hate that they forget to focus on the actual problems and use it as a platform to spread hate. It goes for both male and female gender. For example when the Kolkata issue happened, majority of the male population in social media lost focus on what really happened, why it happened to the victim and started this #notallmen fiasco. Recently in Atul's case, many women lost focus on the issue and were arguing about the injustice done by men. Just like JK discussed, as a human being all we need to do is empathise with them and not loose focus on the actual issue. It will avoid lots of unnecessary, bitter hate in humanity.
So happy JK brought this to light, there is still hope in the society!
#yesallwomens #yesalwomensareprostitues #yesallwomensarefalseaccusers #yesallwomensaremalechildrpst will you accept these madam ?
So it's women who started unnecessary #yesallmen trend please realise it
You cannot put blame unnecessary on particular gender . Even I have watched 2 videos of women rpng 4 years old men child and 9 years old child once I reported to police and they deleted the video I don't know what after that proceedings happend . So no crime is gender specify please understand that
The sad reality in this country is that men are often treated as guilty, even before they’ve had a chance to prove their innocence. The system is built in such a way that a man’s life can be ruined based on nothing more than a woman’s word. There are 49 laws that disproportionately target men, many of which allow women to accuse men falsely, leading to criminal charges, social stigmatization, and financial ruin. It's a nightmare that men live with every day - constantly at risk of being falsely accused or manipulated by the very laws meant to protect.
Take, for instance, the skyrocketing suicide rates among men, with over 1.5 lakh men dying in 2022 alone, many as a result of legal pressure, false dowry accusations, and extortion through laws like 498A and the DV Act. Before these laws were passed, male suicide rates were significantly lower, but after their introduction, particularly following incidents like Nirbhaya, these rates have reached alarming levels. Most of these men were married, and their deaths are directly tied to family disputes, legal pressures, and the emotional toll of living under the constant threat of being accused falsely.
The system is set up in such a way that these men, when accused, are caught in a vicious cycle. The moment a man is named in a case - whether it’s a dowry demand, a false domestic violence claim, or a fabricated sexual harassment allegation - his reputation is destroyed. Even if the case is ultimately dismissed, the damage is irreparable. The woman can walk free, enjoying the money extorted, while the man and his family suffer years of legal battles, mounting costs, and emotional distress. This is not just an isolated issue; over 80,000 men reach out to helplines every year for help dealing with false accusations and the horrors of a biased legal system.
What makes it worse is the lack of sympathy or recourse for men. While women have legal provisions and societal support, when a man is harassed, beaten, or extorted by his wife or family, it is often laughed off or dismissed as a "family dispute." If the roles were reversed, if Subhash were a woman, she would have legal support and public sympathy. But because men are seen as the perpetrators, their pain is largely ignored.
In 2019, 75% of suicides were committed by men, most of them due to family issues and the pressure of false legal cases. The statistics are clear, but they rarely make the news. In fact, in 2022, over 50,000 men died by suicide due to false cases and harassment from women, but the media does not cover it. There is no national outrage. The same people who raise their voices for women’s rights often remain silent when men’s issues are raised. This imbalance in the system is creating a silent epidemic of suffering among men.
The laws in place are increasingly being used to create false narratives and destroy men’s lives. If you're a man, you're constantly at risk of being accused, whether or not you’ve done anything wrong. It’s an environment of constant fear, where even one false accusation can ruin a man’s entire life. Men are being criminalized based on nothing more than allegations, and in a country where 49 laws are biased against men, it feels like the system has created a legal genocide that targets men and their families.
And yet, when movements like #YesAllMen are raised to address womens, people get angry because they are the one who facing these false allegations and life is at stake . BUT A FALSe NOTATION IS BUILDED . . A, saying that it's not the case for all men. But when we look at the statistics - the false allegations, the false dowry claims, the abuse of domestic violence laws - we see a different reality. If we’re going to acknowledge #YesAllMen, then why not acknowledge #YesAllWomen too, especially when the statistics show that a large number of accusations are proven to be false? We need to have the courage to address this imbalance, to talk about the real suffering that men face and the systemic failure that allows it to continue.Women rpe on male child increased steadily no talks on it al all
I’m not saying women don’t have their own issues - they do, and they deserve support too. But the legal system needs to be fixed, and there needs to be balance. If the system continues to be so biased, more and more men will keep suffering in silence, their lives shattered by false accusations and the misuse of laws. Men need laws that protect them too, not just laws that can be weaponized against them. The legal system needs to stop being a tool of oppression for one gender and start offering true justice and protection for everyone, regardless of their gender.SO WE WILL RAISE OUR VOICE. MENS ARE NOT TRASH WE ARE EQUAL HUMAN BEINGS WITH SAME BLOOD , EMOTION AND FAMILY 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲
The sad reality in this country is that men are often treated as guilty, even before they’ve had a chance to prove their innocence. The system is built in such a way that a man’s life can be ruined based on nothing more than a woman’s word. There are 49 laws that disproportionately target men, many of which allow women to accuse men falsely, leading to criminal charges, social stigmatization, and financial ruin. It's a nightmare that men live with every day - constantly at risk of being falsely accused or manipulated by the very laws meant to protect.
Take, for instance, the skyrocketing suicide rates among men, with over 1.5 lakh men dying in 2022 alone, many as a result of legal pressure, false dowry accusations, and extortion through laws like 498A and the DV Act. Before these laws were passed, male suicide rates were significantly lower, but after their introduction, particularly following incidents like Nirbhaya, these rates have reached alarming levels. Most of these men were married, and their deaths are directly tied to family disputes, legal pressures, and the emotional toll of living under the constant threat of being accused falsely.
The system is set up in such a way that these men, when accused, are caught in a vicious cycle. The moment a man is named in a case - whether it’s a dowry demand, a false domestic violence claim, or a fabricated sexual harassment allegation - his reputation is destroyed. Even if the case is ultimately dismissed, the damage is irreparable. The woman can walk free, enjoying the money extorted, while the man and his family suffer years of legal battles, mounting costs, and emotional distress. This is not just an isolated issue; over 80,000 men reach out to helplines every year for help dealing with false accusations and the horrors of a biased legal system.
What makes it worse is the lack of sympathy or recourse for men. While women have legal provisions and societal support, when a man is harassed, beaten, or extorted by his wife or family, it is often laughed off or dismissed as a "family dispute." If the roles were reversed, if Subhash were a woman, she would have legal support and public sympathy. But because men are seen as the perpetrators, their pain is largely ignored.
In 2019, 75% of suicides were committed by men, most of them due to family issues and the pressure of false legal cases. The statistics are clear, but they rarely make the news. In fact, in 2022, over 50,000 men died by suicide due to false cases and harassment from women, but the media does not cover it. There is no national outrage. The same people who raise their voices for women’s rights often remain silent when men’s issues are raised. This imbalance in the system is creating a silent epidemic of suffering among men.
The laws in place are increasingly being used to create false narratives and destroy men’s lives. If you're a man, you're constantly at risk of being accused, whether or not you’ve done anything wrong. It’s an environment of constant fear, where even one false accusation can ruin a man’s entire life. Men are being criminalized based on nothing more than allegations, and in a country where 49 laws are biased against men, it feels like the system has created a legal genocide that targets men and their families.
And yet, when movements like #YesAllMen are raised to address womens, people get angry because they are the one who facing these false allegations and life is at stake . BUT A FALSe NOTATION IS BUILDED . . A, saying that it's not the case for all men. But when we look at the statistics - the false allegations, the false dowry claims, the abuse of domestic violence laws - we see a different reality. If we’re going to acknowledge #YesAllMen, then why not acknowledge #YesAllWomen too, especially when the statistics show that a large number of accusations are proven to be false? We need to have the courage to address this imbalance, to talk about the real suffering that men face and the systemic failure that allows it to continue.Women rpe on male child increased steadily no talks on it al all
I’m not saying women don’t have their own issues - they do, and they deserve support too. But the legal system needs to be fixed, and there needs to be balance. If the system continues to be so biased, more and more men will keep suffering in silence, their lives shattered by false accusations and the misuse of laws. Men need laws that protect them too, not just laws that can be weaponized against them. The legal system needs to stop being a tool of oppression for one gender and start offering true justice and protection for everyone, regardless of their gender.SO WE WILL RAISE OUR VOICE. MENS ARE NOT TRASH WE ARE EQUAL HUMAN BEINGS WITH SAME BLOOD , EMOTION AND FAMILY WHY DOESNT WOMEN SUPPORT FOR US SADDENING WOMEN ITS YOUR TURN TO VOICE OUT. With no fault from your son , brother or father or husband who every male you love may be your best friend can he be abled to labelled as rpst , hrst and his life destroyed in brutual abuse inside prsn and outside also his family affected seriously ,no job , shame at the end , no legal support , no support from fellow men and women and the victim ends life as rpst , hrsh even atul is yet to prove his innocent. See a valuable life is destory labled as hard core criminal bcz he is men and lost in court case and tortures from cops , brutuality inside cell and years to attending false cases 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲 MEN ALSO DONT LAUGH AT YOUR FRIEND MISERABLE SUITUATION BE HELPING HAND UNDERSTAND IF HE IS ACCUSED DONT CONSIDER himself as default criminal he is your friend or may be your family fellow male. We as humans should support them. DONT JUDGE JUST BASED ON COMPLAINT.
Simple ah solnum na.....
men who say notallmen are just saying this phrase to not to take responsibility for their fellow men's activities as well as not feel to guilty .
How can I take the responsibility of a guy who abused a girl in Delhi while I'm living in TN 😂.
@Realeren by not saying notallmen and normalising abuse 🤷🏾♀️ indha video leyum jk hav clearly told that indha video leyeum gender war konduvarveenga nu! And you are clearly doing that..... which literally says that indha video pathum un maramandhai ku puriyala nu.....😪
@@meowwngi Gotta understand where that comes from. A few years back "not all men" wasn't a thing until the feminists kept spamming "always a man". In reality, men are the first ones to sacrifice themselves to help others especially women but ofcourse, there are criminals and evil men who harm women. So the men saying "not all men" is out of frustration, as a counter to the toxic "Always men" by feminists.
Infact, its women who play the double standards by ignoring crimes against men such as false accusations, domestic abuse and only voice for the sisterhood. You need better understanding of men I'd say.
@@meowwngi where is the war here? I just made a command on how can I take responsibility for another guy's action? And why do I have to follow JK's words blindly? Is he the epitome of justice? First nobody is normalising abuse against men/women here. In fact if you support #yesallmen then you're the one de-escalating the situation because the actual abuser hides behind all men. But if you really want justice you should use the abusers name so that that single person will get his punishment. Also it's irrational and stupid to blame 50% of the world population.
@@Realeren I think you misunderstood her.. she is not talking about you taking responsibility " personally " which you dont need to...
It's about taking responsibility as a whole men community.. If you feel responsible as a man for all these issues, you'd try to create awareness, you may help men around you who have this bad mindset, you may bring changes in your circle.. If every man (and woman) take the responsiblity to make better future like this, May be there will be a huge change.
on the other hand, If you arre sayin "Not all men, I'm a gentleman, why should I care about some random abuser" and moving away, The issue will persist as we are not trying to provide solution but just accepting that "All these issues happen no matter what." It's almost like ignoring the problem and normalising it which is the worst thing we can ever do for the next generations. We are making a terrible society for them where they feel unsafe (irrespective of gender) and taught to ignore it as it has been happening since ages.
Bro seriously thanks for this video. Never seen someone who spoke with this clarity on this topic . And thanks for understanding the pain behind #YesAllMen . Hope they'll end this useless debate ❤
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Recent days I thought that these must be addressed by a youtuber like you a responsible person ❤❤
0:14 recent ah social media layaa... oh my godd,, i am finally on the good side of social media after uninstalling instagram, its been 1 year since i uninstalled and honestly, best decision ever.. youtube feels like a heaven.. so much peace... just watching old movie clips and some good content like this..!
5:32 exactly, waste of time tha bro. As a girl i have been facing harrassment since 11 years old. This world is not a safe space at all because we never know yaaru epdi nu.. as i grew up i came to realise that many of my guy friends has also faced such issue by some of these disgusting MEN and the most common thing that i heard from them is that they have never ever disclosed to any of their guy friends. cuz idhu avangaluku oru joke, avlodhaan. definitely not all men, but its always a man.
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Great job bro … evil jk concept vechi inum ena ena varuthu indu paaka exciting ah iruku
+ if possible intha comment section issues ayum address panunga
Funny indra per la template vechi ore comments ah ela idamum podranga ithu matha issues alavu serious ila thaan
Still dark humor indra per la unmayave pathika patavanga pages la comments podretha pathi address pana nala irukum 😌 for both non toxic & actually funny and fresh comment section kaha
prechanaya pathi pesa sonna bro's consistency nu sollitu irukengale da 😭
Womens are not only sharing their side they are telling calling men cheap
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This is how i see this issue. When a woman shares her negative experience, men often react in two ways:
1. Defensiveness: They respond with “Not all men are like that,” as a way to defend themselves or men in general.
2. Distancing: They say, “I’m not like that,” to separate themselves from the behavior being criticized.
To refocus the conversation on the issue rather than individual defensiveness, i think women started using the phrase “Yes All Men.” This emphasizes that while not all men exhibit harmful behaviors, all men have a role in addressing systemic issues. In my opinion, the male ego plays a significant role in triggering these defensive reactions and the arguments that follow it.
Interestingly, when a man or woman opens up about an issue to a woman, she typically empathizes rather than becomes defensive. This highlights a crucial point: it’s not enough to simply tell men to “be empathetic.” We also need to help them understand that these discussions are not attacks or smear campaigns against men, but efforts to address widespread problems.
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5:14 wow 👏🏻 jk you are truly a gem, 3 video la 3 miga periya vishyatha ivlo clear ah pesirkinga really great videos
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Bro in atul subhansh suicide case many women blaming him for not being enough masculine to handle pressure and even in the tv channel women blaming him for his suicide
Bro ivan simp adhalam pesamatan dont expect from him 😂😂.Notallmen meaning theriyama Ena team ena match monent la dha video potutu irukan.