@Vipin Kumar lol generalizing. If you didn't want to learn about Islam, should've just went along your day instead of replying to the comment, like sheesh
@@keirag2144 I don’t think you understood, even if two male celebs hit on a female interviewer and she seemed okay with it like this guy, the internet would’ve flipped their shit. I’m not saying that they’re ere wrong, because he obviously didn’t care. But if the roles were switched, you would most likely be pissed
@Caleb Andrews telling them that they won’t do the interview unless he undresses is literally harassment. Complimenting someone and flirting is fine but saying you won’t let them do their job and interview you unless they open a few buttons is harassment. One of the women said that he should undo a few more buttons or she won’t speak.
@@amaltaher2717 (Before they said anything about the buttons in particular) "Can you take off your shirt?" (With no hesitation) "Which one?" "All of them" (With no hesitation) "Sure!" It just didn't give off the vibe that he was against what was going on whatsoever. He could have been secretly uncomfortable, but I highly doubt it. The threatening to not talk a) seemed pretty flimsy and not serious the way she said it and b) wasn't even mentioned until after he had already unbuttoned one of his buttons. The line between flirting and harassment always seems to come down to whether or not it's consensual or whether or not what's being said is making the subject feel uncomfortable. Literally nothing about this gives me the impression that this wasn't just them flirting and the guy going along because he was into it.
Alright. Don't you see the double standards in the very first part of the video above ? Imagine the consequences if the roles were reversed. There would most probably be outrage. The man or men asking the woman to take her top off or skirt off coz she is hot would probably get fired or get attacked brutally on social media or something like that. People need to understand that the rules need to be the same. If we don't want men to ever ask such explicit questions or behave like that at the workplace, we should expect the same from women. There is another great video on RU-vid that shows this. It's called 'Female celebrities always get away with sexual misconduct'. Hope you get what I am saying. Anyway ...
U only have 87 subscribers in your newest subscriber and I'm sure you'll be a good youtuber, I only have 13 subscribers on my other account not this one
4:40: Lets all agree that Chris Pine is a refreshing pack of gum and Gal Gadot is chewing each piece like its her last. Thats one ship I am fully behind, and by that I mean I am happily jealous.
If I was a single guy and the first one happened to me I would appreciate it but quickly move on as soon as she said unbutton your shirt. Compliments are nice but that was too quick and imagine if the role were reversed.