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Here's a no-slowmo version: http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=57e_1402206030

 

It's scary to think that without this video he would've been arrested. If he defended himself he might have end up in jail even with the video evidence. When the whole thing was over she called other men to finish her dirty work... Remember, fellas, always carry your patriarchy membership cards.

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I'm glad it worked out in his favor, but disappointed she did not end up punched in the face.  I assume it is not possible for a man to use defensive violence against a woman in the current legal system, but it is sooo painful to watch the guy just lay there and take it.  Goddamn.

 

Hmmm, would she react the same if she saw a kid getting spanked in a grocery store I wonder?  Cause if the copter guy was a genuine pervert type she might look a bit more heroic.

 

Another hint from Captain Obvious' big bag of hints:  Women, if you are willing to wear a swimsuit out in public prepare to be leered at.  There's no way around it.  If you reveal the saucy bits people are going to look.  You can try to fight mother nature if you want, but her record is undefeated.  The only solution is to marry ugly people and have babies.  But then, we will adapt our standards most likely.

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I'm glad it worked out in his favor, but disappointed she did not end up punched in the face.  I assume it is not possible for a man to use defensive violence against a woman in the current legal system, but it is sooo painful to watch the guy just lay there and take it.  Goddamn.

 

Yea, some women are only bold this way because they know how it will end up. White knights will jump out from nowhere to protect her sorry arse. I wonder though, if the guy was built like the 'Mountain' (GoT's), would she ever be so bold. I doubt it :D

 

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"This video has been removed as a violation of YouTube's policy prohibiting content designed to harass, bully or threaten"

 

Apparently YouTube also has a removal policy to prohibit exposing harassment, bullies and threats. I am sure it was an honest mistake on their part that this video was labeled with the wrong take-down message.

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There's many ways it might have gone different.  What if he was doing the exact same thing, but was there with a young child?  Still a "pervert"?  What if he was a big brawny dude like the one above doing the exact same thing?  It could be an interesting experiment, much like similar social experiment videos that are out there.  What does a man need to look like while flying a copter on a beach and not get attacked by crazy woman?  Hmmm.

 

How hot could an aerial video of girls in bikinis actually be, anyway?  I bet if you looked hard enough on the interwebs you could probably find similar content.  Perhaps even more than that, like even without bikinis.  I know it sounds crazy, but this is only what I've heard, it could be a myth for all I know.  It seems unlikely that good-looking people would be paid to disrobe and have photographs taken.  Who knows, maybe if that guy who got attacked really was a pervert, he might be onto a brand new market: pictures of good looking people.  Hey don't laugh, people thought electricity was crazy too when it first came out.

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Lians, thanks for posting the liveleak vid too.

 

Just curious what you mean by this: 

 

When the whole thing was over she called other men to finish her dirty work... 

 

Are you referring to the police?

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Here's a no-slowmo version: http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=57e_1402206030

 

It's scary to think that without this video he would've been arrested. If he defended himself he might have end up in jail even with the video evidence. When the whole thing was over she called other men to finish her dirty work... Remember, fellas, always carry your patriarchy membership cards.

 

I agree. I think the passive role he took likely saved him from state persecution.

 

The state IS daddy.

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