00:00:15.000Why don't we do that? We want equality, don't we? Why don't we march the street for men?
00:00:20.000Yeah, but see, when you speak like desire, like sexual desire, it's more like everyone knows what men want to see strippers and stuff like that.
00:00:32.000No one want to see naked men. Let's be honest.
00:00:37.000But my point is like women will talk about the pay gap all day when it comes to like the 1%, the CEOs, but they don't talk about the pay gap between like male and female models,
00:00:46.000between male OnlyFans models, between male and female strippers.
00:00:55.000Yeah, no, no, it's true. It's true. Yeah, they're only talking about what they feel that we're beating them on,
00:01:03.000what they feel that they're worse at and they're not really seeing the real facts,
00:01:08.000which is like they're only comparing what the things that we do good and they're not good at
00:01:15.000and they're not comparing the stuff that they're good at and we're not good at.
00:01:19.000Well, it's almost like we only look for equality when it benefits us, but not when it benefits, like not when it's at the cost of men.
00:01:26.000Exactly, exactly. Thank you. And by the way, if you check like even prison capacities, like there's more men than women.
00:01:35.000There's more marches in the streets. Exactly.
00:01:38.000Women get, men get three times the amount of sentencing for the same crime.
00:01:42.000For the same crime. Exactly. Like if, if let's say just this building went on fire.
00:01:47.000Yeah. And for some, for some fucked up reason, I'll go out, wait for the women and the kids to go out first and then I could save my life.
00:01:57.000Like it's just. Why do you think the feminists are silent about these issues?
00:02:02.000Oh, they're not silent. They're just, you know, the one I see and one I don't see, you know, they pretend to not see.
00:02:09.000Cause obviously that's what they want. That's what they want to talk about. Like, oh yeah, women do this, women do that.
00:02:15.000And they just want us to feel bad for them. But it's actually, I think life is just good for women. Let's be honest.
00:02:21.000I think I'm at an advantage as a woman. I think I'm, I think as a young, young, attractive women have an advantage over young men.
00:02:28.000Yes. I think so as well. I think so as well. Cause like, I don't know, women can call police over anything and they'll get more AIDS than us.
00:02:37.000What do you think about the Amber Heard Johnny Depp situation? Do you think that kind of brings into the forefront the, the discrimination that feminism has like had the last couple of years?
00:02:49.000Cause it was believe all women. And that, that was the, and now we're seeing, and now we're seeing the repercussions of that.
00:02:55.000Exactly. That's what I'm trying to say. Cause like women, they, they get this, this privilege that they just need to say something.
00:03:02.000And the law is supposed to, to be on their side, supposed to believe them. Just like it happened with Amber and Johnny Depp.
00:03:10.000Like the guy got molested and everything by his wife, but just cause she's a woman first and second, she's crying and all of that.
00:03:18.000People just try to believe in her, which is not.
00:03:21.000And they gave her an op-ed, which is good. They gave her an op-ed with no proof, which is crazy.
00:03:26.000Yeah. Yeah. She still, she still got out of like 2 million, but he got out of like 17 million or something.
00:03:31.000So, but yeah, it's not fair. It's not fair to be honest.
00:03:35.000Well, thank you so much. I appreciate you sitting down. Do you have any, do you have any here? Nice to meet you.
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00:03:44.000Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. What? Oh, sorry. Instagram, YouTube, or Instagram?
00:03:48.000Nah, um, oh yeah. I'll follow you, but you don't have to follow me.
00:03:51.000Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. I didn't know. Some people plug their socials.
00:03:56.000So thank you so much for sitting down. Have a good one. Yeah. Yeah. Agree. Disagree.
00:04:01.000Feel free to sit down. Yeah. Yeah. Come on. Come on. Come on.
00:04:08.000Okay. Hi. What's your name? Gabriela. Gabriela.
00:04:12.000And, um, are, would you consider yourself a feminist? No.
00:04:17.000I'm surprised. I've had so many people come up and say they aren't feminists. Why do you think that is?
00:04:23.000I don't know. Maybe they don't want to look bad because if you say that you're not a feminist, then you're bad.
00:04:28.000And so when I went out to do interviews, I really was encouraged by how many people actually agreed with me and didn't believe in feminism or identify as a feminist.
00:04:39.000When I originally went out, I thought that everyone was going to just disagree and be mad, but it was really cool to see that, you know, maybe not all Western women are lost.
00:04:49.000And, uh, but I don't think I just don't want to be associated with the word. It doesn't mean that I don't identify with some of the things that feminists say.
00:04:58.000I just think there's a lot of like prejudice about feminism in general because of, yeah, as you said, like sometimes they get very offended or like the attitude. I just don't like it.
00:05:11.000What do you think feminism is fighting for in 2022?
00:05:16.000I mean, they advocate for equality, but sometimes they, it's not really equality, is it? It's just not very balanced sometimes.
00:05:26.000So, you know, some things that you were saying, like, I don't like that woman wants so many rights, but like a few things that are considered normal in society, like the man has to pay for dinner or the man has to ask out or, um, the man has to propose to a woman.
00:05:46.000Why does it have to be like this? Like, I, I don't agree with that. I think that if you really want equality, you should have equality in every field, even if it's not convenient for you, you know?
00:05:56.000Yeah. And what, um, what do you think about like the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard situation? Um, do you feel like that was the fault of feminism?
00:06:06.000I think Amber Heard definitely used feminism in a bad way, like for herself and people at first sided with her only because she was a woman. So they, um, they assumed that she was right.
00:06:21.000And because the man is always the bad one who's beating up woman. And some people don't realize that actually it can be the other way around.
00:06:28.000And thank God that like, uh, Johnny actually won the, the trial and it shows that, you know, uh, the justice system is right.
00:06:38.000And they see through, you know, people's lies and things like that. Yeah.
00:06:42.000No, I agree. Um, why don't you think we see, um, women marching the street because for men that aren't led into bars for free, because they don't care.
00:06:54.000Because they don't care. It's not their problem. Is it right? Yeah.
00:06:58.000They want equality, don't they? They want equality for like, they want the same things as men, but they don't care what men don't have and they have. Right.
00:07:07.000Like what you said, like women have privilege sometimes because of their looks. Um, they get hired in some places instead of men.
00:07:16.000Maybe if there's a, uh, if there's a man in charge, they'll get hired for their looks. And, uh, I cannot say that I'm not privileged because of my looks.
00:07:25.000Obviously I know, uh, I just try to not use it in my advantage. You know, I just try to be myself and, you know, use my intelligence or something else as a, you know, tool, let's say.
00:07:39.000Okay. Okay. Where are you, are you from London? No. Where are you from? Italy. Okay. I, I find that, um, the more like, like Eastern, I guess, in Europe, they, they don't really agree with feminism as much. Would you feel like that's true?
00:07:52.000I mean, I don't know. I guess it's not such a big issue. Like we're not so radical about it. Like, obviously we want to be equal, but we are not, um, marching down the streets or, or making a huge problem about it.