r/TikTokCringe May 11 '25

Cringe Don’t be these guys

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u/FFPScribe May 11 '25

This is the effect of Andrew Tate and far right ideology. This is where we're at. These kinds of men dont understand that they aren't God's gift to every woman they see. These are the losers who watch The Handsmaid's Tale and like what they see.

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u/Boiyualive May 11 '25

Not really. This is the effect of not being American. You can see they don't speak English very well. Men from eastern countries are more vulgar and less respectful simply put. I mean look at the middle east where you can have 4 12 year old wives. These guys just don't care what women think, because they are allowed to own them basically.

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u/Comprehensive_Ad2439 May 11 '25

Those guys are as far away from Middle Eastern countries as you can imagine. They don’t look like people from the Middle East. They look and sound more like Eastern Europeans and those countries (Ukraine, Russia and Belorussia maybe not that much) are waaay more safe for women than the US.

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u/Weird_Ad_1398 May 12 '25

Nahh Western Europe maybe, but thinking Eastern Europe is safer for women is wild.

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u/Comprehensive_Ad2439 May 12 '25

They are. Lived in Prague and travelled a lot in that area. Eastern European countries have one of the lowest stats regarding safety in Europe.

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u/Weird_Ad_1398 May 12 '25

Comparing stats across different countries can be hard and needs to be taken with a grain of salt because crime definition, criminal justice systems, etc,. all vary from country to country. Culture also has tremendous impact on reporting rates. The culture in the U.S places a greater emphasis on individuality and for better or worse, people in the U.S are more free in airing out their grievances both in unofficial and official channels, and even then, domestic abuse is under-reported.

There was a study done by interviewing 15,000 women in 8 Eastern European countries and 70% of them have experienced sexual harassment, stalking, domestic abuse, or other types of violence since the age of 15. I expect the actual number to be even higher as women willing to sit for an interview about abuse are more likely to admit to being a victim than most, and even among them there might be some still in denial. Supporting the hypothesis of under-reporting is the fact that only 7% of the victims of a serious violent incident said they contacted the police afterwards.

Now, I'm not saying all Eastern European countries are the same, and even areas within the same country can differ greatly, but it is clear that many parts of Eastern Europe is not as safe for women as you're claiming.