"You painted a naked woman because you enjoyed looking at her, put a mirror in her hand and you called the painting “Vanity,” thus morally condemning the woman whose nakedness you had depicted for you own pleasure.” ― John Berger, Ways of Seeing
@@zeppie_ Agreed, like most prejudices, it is often something that is taught. Or on more rare occasions based on a negative experience with one individual or a small group of individuals that the prejudice person has perceived as accurate representation of ALL people belonging to a large group of people that in reality are vastly different and complex individuals and shouldn't be subjected to such oversimplified (and often inaccurate) stereotypes as a whole. It isn't fair to generalize anyone like that, especially if you haven't taken the time to get to know them as an individual.
Which is crazy because so many gay men who engage in the same "attention seeking, self-centered" behavior they demonize (coming from a gay man). Also, all these people fail to realize they too are seeking attention when they feel the need to make all these accounts and posts about others just existing and minding their business.
Sadly no group of people are immune to seemingly any form of toxicity or prejudice 😞 It makes me worry and wonder if humanity can ever truly overcome this sort of b.s. or that maybe some form of it is just hardwired into our species and ultimately past of the human condition.
Listen, I find a lot of insta shorts and pics cringe, but I don't think that means anyone should be shamed for making them. Like bro, these women aren't actively hurting anyone, leave them alone.
Several Sapphic UA-camrs regularly make "Reacting to Lesbian Thirst Traps" videos, and they demonstrate that you can appreciate women's bodies without insulting them. Straight men *ought* to be able to appreciate women respectfully, too. Unfortunately, when a man like JoCat does so, he gets bullied off the Internet.
how would you even know if a stranger oustdie taking poctures are influencer? when they can just be friends on a trip taking memories? these men love to put their own narrative in situations that are not
That guy makes no sense with the claim that taking selfies and vlogs are wild and crazy because we weren't doing it decades ago.. both have been around and normalized for over a decade. Also, there's PLENTY of things that we do that would be considered crazy decades ago because they DIDN"T EXIST like idk electric cars?
I don’t think that’s quite the right way to explain the panopticon. I think there should be more emphasis on the constant possibility of surveillance (without ever being able to confirm) resulting in self-policing one’s behaviour
I followed this page a couple months ago on IG because I found the behind the scenes of it all funny (not in a mean way) but I never paid attention to the captions or the intention behind this page Thanks for sharing this perspective, Robert. I can’t stand women being torn down for simply existing. Especially when a lot of what we’re criticized for the response when men do the same is crickets 🦗
The only influencer I know that actually does what Tank Sinatra/Influencers In The Wild claims the purpose of their Instagram account does would be Joey Swoll, with a focus on gym influencer videos. I feel like he does a pretty good job of calling out both male and female fitness influencers out when they act ridiculous in public. Underlying the criticism is a foundation of constructive supportiveness whoch is palpable, something that is noticeably absent in Tank Sinatra's slop content.
JK Rowling is thriving. The new Hogwarts game sold millions of copies, and she got a nice check from it. Go cry about it and play with your little outlet lights or whatever.
I find it ironic how people are recording influencers in public to shame and make fun of them and yet are following said influencers on social media. THIS is how they get the content that they see online every day. Sure, it might look silly while it's recorded in public, but what'd these people expect? People record things or get their pictures taken in public all the time. Hell, it was done even before social media. It's not that big of a deal.
There are like a million pictures on Google maps in which boomers include themselves front and center in front of an interesting place I'd like to see a picture of and no dudebros seem to be having a fit about it. I don't see a reason aside from misogyny to do it to women influencers.
Leon Lush does the same thing! He often shames women front and center in his videos yet gives more leeway to men. I used to love his content before he started doing that. 🙃
@@venusvicious4446 Look on political disproportion of men and women around the globe. Look on growing redpill movement. Misoginy and misandry are thriving more than ever and it doesn't seem to be slowing down. There are no places in the Internet, where men and women can meet and have civil discussion. Men are feeling disnfranchised by women and vice versa, and hatred is coming from both ways.
Gay men can be misogynistic but gay men are less likely to hate “cringe women dancing in public while filming “ Gay culture tends to be camp and out there . Therefore it’s less cringe to gay men . That’s just my experience tho.
"I see women as non-human sex dispensers so deeply, it just doesn't cross my mind that someone would be pissed off on their behalf or empathetic enough to say anything unless they think they can get some sex dispensed as a reward." Boo, you suck.
I don’t enjoy blasting people like that, but I will admit, as a mother of three, I am concerned about how social media is influencing our children. It isn’t weird to make a connection like that, it’s protective instinct. I can’t say how this man actually feels or thinks, as I know little to nothing about him, but I make the connection out of protective instinct. Not every complaint men have against women is misogyny. Misandry is rarely used. I would be interested in what your views on misandry is, if you even believe it exists, as it seems you have deep prejudices against men, but not willingly to see women in the same light. Women are people too. We make mistakes, we screw up. We are not perfect, we are not victims. We need and deserve accountability.
Oh please... It's not the job of adult men to simultaneously police and shame grown women under the guise of "protection", stop with bullshit! Female influencers create content for a mature/adult audience... not for kids. And sorry Karen, it's not the job of female influencers to raise your children, what your kids consume online is your responsibility as a parent. Misandry doesn't exist!
Exactly. Men don't call these women out because they are women, just taking selfies. They call them out because they are in public spaces, wearing nothing but thongs and bending over and twerking in front of literal children. If a man did this, they get called out too (as you can see by the page, actually).
You've got to be kidding me. You see posts where a man calls women h*#s for taking pictures in public and your worry is somehow.. misandry? I have children too, and what I'm worried about is random misogynists sticking their nose into how young women simply exist in public and trying to have a say in it, as well as teaching young men that they get to have a deciding voice in any woman or stranger's life and expression. You really need to think deep about why a guy calling strangers slurs comes across as protective of them to you, because that makes me sick to think of.
But what mistake was made here by the women that is bad enough to warrant the level of harassment they receive? Being an influencer is annoying but if someone’s kid is addicted to the internet that is their parents fault. We need to start blaming parents and stop blaming random women on the internet.
I mean this is misogyny, but I feel like it's also because guys don't Post as much about themselves, as much. I don't see guys doing fit checks or dances as much. While I think attacking influencers is misogynistic I think so is the huge pressures and expectation to confirm. Like we don't label a guy posting selfies as a mico influencer but a women we do, but there's a reason every guy dating profile has a fish and it's because we don't really take pictures of ourselves otherwise
exactly. every woman should post their boobies on social media. if they don't do it, they just have internalized misogyny and need to learn how to empower themselves by objectifying themselves and linking their entire value with their bodies.
"Why the fck is this garbage in my recommendations" Because you clicked on and commented on the video. That just tells UA-cam that you want more of that content. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. If you don't want to be recommended a certain type of content then don't click on it, genius.
"You don't even have a wife or kids" Doesn't matter, it has zero relevance to the topic. This is is just thinly-veiled deflection. "so stop talking about misogyny, it ain't gonna get you any closer to that dream" Now I don't know anything about the video maker but maybe he doesn't Want a family. What's your argument then? I know I don't want a family. Also why would anyone think calling out misogyny would help them acquire a family? It's a complete non-sequitor.
"You painted a naked woman because you enjoyed looking at her, put a mirror in her hand and you called the painting “Vanity,” thus morally condemning the woman whose nakedness you had depicted for you own pleasure.”
― John Berger, Ways of Seeing
“Influencers in the wild!! Look at these crazy delusional women with their influencer pages!!”
*Is an influencer himself*
Oh, the irony
😂
It’s funny cause they’re making money lol I I had to look a bit cringe to get money I would 100%
Toxic male heterosexuality is so interesting because it's about being sexually attracted to women while having contempt for them
Yes! And put blatantly, it’s honestly scary
It’s really interesting and bizarre when you think of how old this mentality is. I’m really starting to think it’s a biological/psychological thing.
@@LoneWulf278it's not
@@zeppie_ Agreed, like most prejudices, it is often something that is taught. Or on more rare occasions based on a negative experience with one individual or a small group of individuals that the prejudice person has perceived as accurate representation of ALL people belonging to a large group of people that in reality are vastly different and complex individuals and shouldn't be subjected to such oversimplified (and often inaccurate) stereotypes as a whole. It isn't fair to generalize anyone like that, especially if you haven't taken the time to get to know them as an individual.
As a trans woman, I can say there are a lot of misogynistic gay men too that definitely support these kinds of posts.
exactlyyy
@@cocolove9916 Yep. As a woman, I've met A LOT of misogynistic gay men
Which is crazy because so many gay men who engage in the same "attention seeking, self-centered" behavior they demonize (coming from a gay man). Also, all these people fail to realize they too are seeking attention when they feel the need to make all these accounts and posts about others just existing and minding their business.
There are honestly so many that it's sorta becoming a stereotype that gays hate woman
Sadly no group of people are immune to seemingly any form of toxicity or prejudice 😞 It makes me worry and wonder if humanity can ever truly overcome this sort of b.s. or that maybe some form of it is just hardwired into our species and ultimately past of the human condition.
Listen, I find a lot of insta shorts and pics cringe, but I don't think that means anyone should be shamed for making them. Like bro, these women aren't actively hurting anyone, leave them alone.
this one right here. they aren't hurting anyone or themselves, we have bigger fish to fry. this is such a non issue, and these people are so insecure.
Lol, it’s not just women. Dudes post dumb shit all the time, but when a women is called out it’s misogyny
there hurting society, get a real job and stop poisoning the youths mind
Gramps I think it's time to put the iPad down, you're drunk
@@fbmbjaay7913Ah yes, the post that skips all processes and says “think of the children”, so brave
It's just so icky. If these women aren't hurting anyone just leave them alone.
Several Sapphic UA-camrs regularly make "Reacting to Lesbian Thirst Traps" videos, and they demonstrate that you can appreciate women's bodies without insulting them.
Straight men *ought* to be able to appreciate women respectfully, too. Unfortunately, when a man like JoCat does so, he gets bullied off the Internet.
how would you even know if a stranger oustdie taking poctures are influencer? when they can just be friends on a trip taking memories? these men love to put their own narrative in situations that are not
So I googled that putz and the first thing I came across was a post on twitter where he says there's a thin line between feminism and misandry, lol 🤡
That guy makes no sense with the claim that taking selfies and vlogs are wild and crazy because we weren't doing it decades ago.. both have been around and normalized for over a decade. Also, there's PLENTY of things that we do that would be considered crazy decades ago because they DIDN"T EXIST like idk electric cars?
I stopped following him a few years ago because of this exact reason.. but couldn’t find the words to express it! So thank you Robert!❤
I don’t think that’s quite the right way to explain the panopticon. I think there should be more emphasis on the constant possibility of surveillance (without ever being able to confirm) resulting in self-policing one’s behaviour
Appreciate this video. Calling out prejudices like misogyny demonstrates great character
u deserve a million views. keep going brother you've got the stuff. the charisma, uniqueness nerve and talent
Isn't he just Jantastic? ❤
FYI, if anyone misses Lindsay Ellis, like I did when she left UA-cam, she's still posting videos on Nebula and she writes sci-fi books.
This is harassment, just like they're going around in public and asking women weird questions for content
I followed this page a couple months ago on IG because I found the behind the scenes of it all funny (not in a mean way) but I never paid attention to the captions or the intention behind this page
Thanks for sharing this perspective, Robert. I can’t stand women being torn down for simply existing. Especially when a lot of what we’re criticized for the response when men do the same is crickets 🦗
Thank you for bringing this bad creator to light and calling him out on what he’s actually doing when posting these things 😁
early justin bieber fit
Let’s talk about it. 😒
Wow Robert this channel is so underrated! Thank you for sharing such informative content…
People truly have too much time, especially these dudes
Thank you for speaking out omgg
The only influencer I know that actually does what Tank Sinatra/Influencers In The Wild claims the purpose of their Instagram account does would be Joey Swoll, with a focus on gym influencer videos. I feel like he does a pretty good job of calling out both male and female fitness influencers out when they act ridiculous in public. Underlying the criticism is a foundation of constructive supportiveness whoch is palpable, something that is noticeably absent in Tank Sinatra's slop content.
"When a woman is canceled, it sticks." I really wish that was true. JK Rowling
It is true though. JK Rowling is still cancelled by her former liberal political ingroup, as you show. There are just some women who agree with her.
JK Rowling is thriving. The new Hogwarts game sold millions of copies, and she got a nice check from it. Go cry about it and play with your little outlet lights or whatever.
@@AletheAce You had to get aggressive after your statement. Be better, you are old enough.
I find it ironic how people are recording influencers in public to shame and make fun of them and yet are following said influencers on social media. THIS is how they get the content that they see online every day. Sure, it might look silly while it's recorded in public, but what'd these people expect? People record things or get their pictures taken in public all the time. Hell, it was done even before social media. It's not that big of a deal.
There are like a million pictures on Google maps in which boomers include themselves front and center in front of an interesting place I'd like to see a picture of and no dudebros seem to be having a fit about it. I don't see a reason aside from misogyny to do it to women influencers.
Such a good video ❤
more people should be aware of these
Leon Lush does the same thing! He often shames women front and center in his videos yet gives more leeway to men. I used to love his content before he started doing that. 🙃
Ofc it's a bald dude
ahh, that's some cringe shit i could've lived longer without knowing about. gross.
this just makes me so upset, what happened to our world
It’s always been this way, we are just more aware now
@@venusvicious4446 I honestly feel like it's worse now.
@@venusvicious4446 yeah, but like the other person said it just feels like its getting worse
@@venusvicious4446 Look on political disproportion of men and women around the globe. Look on growing redpill movement. Misoginy and misandry are thriving more than ever and it doesn't seem to be slowing down.
There are no places in the Internet, where men and women can meet and have civil discussion. Men are feeling disnfranchised by women and vice versa, and hatred is coming from both ways.
instagram comments is one of the most rancid places on the like normal-people internet
Thank u
There is a difference between taking photos/videos and people any anoying little sh*t and posting the content on the internet for clout.
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your voice changed
Why do you keep saying straight men? I don't mean to imply anything, I'm just curious.
true cause gay men also shamed them too lol
i guess because they do that more, dunno
@@cocolove9916agreed. any man is capable of being misogynistic.
Gay men can be misogynistic but gay men are less likely to hate “cringe women dancing in public while filming “
Gay culture tends to be camp and out there . Therefore it’s less cringe to gay men .
That’s just my experience tho.
@@alishamuhidin3604 some gay men masculine amd not into gay culture that much or follow it.
Hope she sees this bro
"I see women as non-human sex dispensers so deeply, it just doesn't cross my mind that someone would be pissed off on their behalf or empathetic enough to say anything unless they think they can get some sex dispensed as a reward." Boo, you suck.
Zzzzz
I don’t enjoy blasting people like that, but I will admit, as a mother of three, I am concerned about how social media is influencing our children. It isn’t weird to make a connection like that, it’s protective instinct. I can’t say how this man actually feels or thinks, as I know little to nothing about him, but I make the connection out of protective instinct. Not every complaint men have against women is misogyny. Misandry is rarely used. I would be interested in what your views on misandry is, if you even believe it exists, as it seems you have deep prejudices against men, but not willingly to see women in the same light. Women are people too. We make mistakes, we screw up. We are not perfect, we are not victims. We need and deserve accountability.
Oh please... It's not the job of adult men to simultaneously police and shame grown women under the guise of "protection", stop with bullshit!
Female influencers create content for a mature/adult audience... not for kids. And sorry Karen, it's not the job of female influencers to raise your children, what your kids consume online is your responsibility as a parent.
Misandry doesn't exist!
Exactly. Men don't call these women out because they are women, just taking selfies. They call them out because they are in public spaces, wearing nothing but thongs and bending over and twerking in front of literal children. If a man did this, they get called out too (as you can see by the page, actually).
You've got to be kidding me. You see posts where a man calls women h*#s for taking pictures in public and your worry is somehow.. misandry? I have children too, and what I'm worried about is random misogynists sticking their nose into how young women simply exist in public and trying to have a say in it, as well as teaching young men that they get to have a deciding voice in any woman or stranger's life and expression. You really need to think deep about why a guy calling strangers slurs comes across as protective of them to you, because that makes me sick to think of.
But what mistake was made here by the women that is bad enough to warrant the level of harassment they receive? Being an influencer is annoying but if someone’s kid is addicted to the internet that is their parents fault. We need to start blaming parents and stop blaming random women on the internet.
@@katoe908 Idk man, getting naked in front of children in public probably warrants some backlash, no?
I mean this is misogyny, but I feel like it's also because guys don't Post as much about themselves, as much. I don't see guys doing fit checks or dances as much. While I think attacking influencers is misogynistic I think so is the huge pressures and expectation to confirm. Like we don't label a guy posting selfies as a mico influencer but a women we do, but there's a reason every guy dating profile has a fish and it's because we don't really take pictures of ourselves otherwise
There are PLENTY of male influencers who post their bodies constantly. Especially gym bros and TikTokers lol
I feel like every woman should show off their body on the internet. It promotes women empowerment
Do you do it?
no those who want to can those who don't dont
exactly. every woman should post their boobies on social media. if they don't do it, they just have internalized misogyny and need to learn how to empower themselves by objectifying themselves and linking their entire value with their bodies.
why the fck is this garbage in my reccomendations, bruh youtube work properly
You do know that the more you comment, the more it will show up in your recommendations, right?
@electronics-girl lol I was thinking the same thing, the silly lil guy is doing this to himself with every sour comment 😂
Thanks for the engagement, bozo.
I dunno, try leaving more comments, maybe that'll fix your algorithm
"Why the fck is this garbage in my recommendations"
Because you clicked on and commented on the video. That just tells UA-cam that you want more of that content. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. If you don't want to be recommended a certain type of content then don't click on it, genius.
You don't even have a wife or kids, so stop talking about misogyny, it ain't gonna get you any closer to that dream.
"You don't even have a wife or kids"
Doesn't matter, it has zero relevance to the topic. This is is just thinly-veiled deflection.
"so stop talking about misogyny, it ain't gonna get you any closer to that dream"
Now I don't know anything about the video maker but maybe he doesn't Want a family. What's your argument then? I know I don't want a family.
Also why would anyone think calling out misogyny would help them acquire a family? It's a complete non-sequitor.
@@Abyzz_Knight You mad bro
@@karstanpetschen1354 if calling out bullsh*t arguments makes me mad then I guess I'm mad then. Doesn't suddenly make your argument good.
@@Abyzz_Knight Oh no, you really called out my argument that wasn't even an argument. You're literally mad about nothing.
@@karstanpetschen1354 yeah, calling what you said an argument is giving you too much credit. More like blatant deflection.