Oneitiscel
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I was at the beach today and a young beach attendant in his early twenties went completely out of his way to aggressively police my body. He told me for my safety that being nude, I was actually just topless, on the beach is illegal and I could be arrested and put in jail. His reasoning was a bizarre, bad faith argument about what if men walked around with no bottoms, you might upset mothers, and someone might complain and call the police. When I later confronted him with the facts that it is actually 100% legal, he backpedaled and claimed he didn't know, while his friends stepped in to try to back up his idiotic logic and intimidate me.
Because the older locals were so laid back, this didn't feel like traditional, old school Greek conservatism. It felt distinctly like the global red pill or manosphere grievance culture you see online, where guys feel a frantic need to dominate and police women's autonomy under the guise of public order.
Since this was just one incident, I am genuinely curious if anyone familiar with modern cultural trends here has insights. Is there a noticeable generational shift where some younger men are adopting sharper, more adversarial views on gender roles compared to the older generation's live and let live attitude, or did I literally just run into a highly specific pocket of red pill incels?
The absolute state of Spaghetti Land! Where calling foids out on their sexual standards gets you branded an "incel"!
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