I don’t have a problem with this double standard. Men for the most part are more physically stronger than women. So I don’t expect the same sympathy for a man getting abused by a woman especially considering that he can literally hem her up at any moment to get her to stop.
If a female celebrity slaps a man in public, people are gonna assume that he somehow disrespected her and she was merely defending her honor.
End of story… She faces no harsh criticism or consequences.
If a male celebrity slaps a woman in public, the fallout will be swift and decisive.
He’ll lose all his endorsements, movie deals…
If he’s a pro athlete, he’ll be suspended and possibly have his contract terminated…
And not to mention the nonstop news coverage and the tongue lashing he’ll receive from the media and general public.
So, my question to you (and everybody else who thinks there should be a double standard) is…..
How is a man slapping a woman significantly different than a woman slapping a man…?
I mean, as far as doing physical damage?
Also, what if a weapon is involved?
If a woman attacks a man with a hammer, is she automatically gonna cause less harm just because she’s a woman…
… As opposed to if a man attacked a woman with a hammer?
Nah, we don’t need no double standards.
Fair is fair.