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I was accused of sexual harassment by women visiting a swimming pool, and the life guards predictably sided with them.
In the current white knighting culture we live in, I knew years ago this would eventually happen. My parents used to dismiss it as absurd, but now, they finally understand the grim reality.
Out of nowhere, a young woman who was in a group told me to move aside to make some room for them ("Make some space there!"), when it actually was them who took away much more space than me.
I wasn't sure whether she referred to me, so I asked "me?", after which she confirmed it, "Yes, you!".
I simply swam away, not wanting to escalate and not thinking much of it.
In that moment, I thought "I knew it". I knew they had engaged their personal army of white knight staff members, but was surprised he said "several", given that I interacted with only one of them, and only verbally.
The lifeguard then elaborated, the women accused me of touching their legs and buttocks, and intrusively staring at their buttocks and feet underwater. I am not a foot fetishist, and looking at people is unavoidable if you want to avoid bumping into any one.
If they are bothered by being looked at, they should simply stay home and never visit public places. Being looked at by people is, surprise-surprise, a fact of life when visiting public places.
The lifeguard predictably seemed to believe them, telling me "they wouldn't accuse someone of this for no reason", to which I responded "this is a lie". The life guard followed by claiming "I know them personally, they wouldn't lie about such a thing", which, to me, sounded dubious and more like an attempt to get me to confess something I never did.
He also notified the other lifeguards about the accusations through his radio.
All of them looked middle-eastern, meaning Turkish or Moroccan or Syrian or so, with light brown skin, similar to "Mustihaft" on German YouTube, or "Def Noodles" (I watch neither of them). They also had a strong middle-eastern accent that sounded similar to that of "Mustihaft" and Mert Ekşi ("itsMertTV"), frequently using colloquial terms such as "wallah" (colloquialism for "I swear") and "Bruddah" (colloquialism for "brother", used to refer to a male friend).
One of them accused me of touching his girlfriend, who is someone else than the woman who told me to make space. His girlfriend isn't all that pretty anyway, is tattooed, did vape, and had fake blonde hair.
It seems he, her boyfriend, considered me a competitor of sorts. He punched me in the face, but it wasn't that hard. While he was taller than me, he seemed rather weak.
Apparently, he wanted to "play the dominant guy" infront of his girlfriend, who was watching. His girlfriend herself also accused me of touching her.
He and his male friends hurled any insult they could think of at me, and violent threats, including, I quote, "I fuck your mother", "faggot", "wank face", "nazi", "ass-fucked son of a bitch", "I'll chop off your head!", all in German, with their strong middle-eastern accent. He also tried to spit into my face, but missed.
The aggressor had a loud mouth when among his peers. I doubt he would be so tough and profane if his peers were not present. Not that I care about his words, but this person clearly lacks impulse control and does not belong in a civilized society.
As a result, the lifeguard asked him to leave the place. I then left voluntarily, without being asked, because I had enough of this drama, and they would probably have asked me anyway if I stayed.
As of writing, there have not been legal consequences for me, but given that the CCTV cameras captured my face, swimming pool staff would probably recognize me the next time I would go there. It is questionable whether they would allow me in again. After all, history shows women are likelier to be believed (gender sympathy gap).
Even if the lifeguards silently believed me, they probably subconsciously consider me a mating competitor for reasons of evolution. Two of them looked like they were in their early twenties. They subconsciously want their sperm to fertilize a woman's eggs, not my sperm. So they probably have an intrinsic motivation to get rid of me, therefore they need any excuse they can get.
Another reason is that siding with the woman is a form of virtue signalling. They probably fantasize about rescuing the "damsel in distress" from "the evil man".
Men can easily be accused of trying to enter a relationship or get intimate with a woman, given that it is men who have to take the burden of the first step, and other men subconsciously resent having a woman taken away by another man.
Once a reproductive opportunity enters the picture, "NPC" men are predispositioned to betray each other.
To men nowadays, interacting with women is a legal mine field. "Sexual harassment" is a social construct invented for women to punish any men they don't like, and for men to shut down competitors.
I hereby release this post into the public domain, CC0 1.0.
In the current white knighting culture we live in, I knew years ago this would eventually happen. My parents used to dismiss it as absurd, but now, they finally understand the grim reality.
Beginnings
Many people predictably visit swimming pools during the heat wave. One I recently visited was predictably overpopulated, and there was little room left at the edges to grab onto. I had to look around, including underwater, to avoid bumping into anyone.Out of nowhere, a young woman who was in a group told me to move aside to make some room for them ("Make some space there!"), when it actually was them who took away much more space than me.
I wasn't sure whether she referred to me, so I asked "me?", after which she confirmed it, "Yes, you!".
I simply swam away, not wanting to escalate and not thinking much of it.
The accusation
Roughly a quarter hour later, one of the life guards told me to get out of the water to talk about something. I already suspected it had to do with it. After I got out, he told me I was accused of "sexual harassment" by several women.In that moment, I thought "I knew it". I knew they had engaged their personal army of white knight staff members, but was surprised he said "several", given that I interacted with only one of them, and only verbally.
The lifeguard then elaborated, the women accused me of touching their legs and buttocks, and intrusively staring at their buttocks and feet underwater. I am not a foot fetishist, and looking at people is unavoidable if you want to avoid bumping into any one.
If they are bothered by being looked at, they should simply stay home and never visit public places. Being looked at by people is, surprise-surprise, a fact of life when visiting public places.
The lifeguard predictably seemed to believe them, telling me "they wouldn't accuse someone of this for no reason", to which I responded "this is a lie". The life guard followed by claiming "I know them personally, they wouldn't lie about such a thing", which, to me, sounded dubious and more like an attempt to get me to confess something I never did.
He also notified the other lifeguards about the accusations through his radio.
The "tough guy"
The group these women were part of also had some aggressive men, who came roughly a minute later.All of them looked middle-eastern, meaning Turkish or Moroccan or Syrian or so, with light brown skin, similar to "Mustihaft" on German YouTube, or "Def Noodles" (I watch neither of them). They also had a strong middle-eastern accent that sounded similar to that of "Mustihaft" and Mert Ekşi ("itsMertTV"), frequently using colloquial terms such as "wallah" (colloquialism for "I swear") and "Bruddah" (colloquialism for "brother", used to refer to a male friend).
One of them accused me of touching his girlfriend, who is someone else than the woman who told me to make space. His girlfriend isn't all that pretty anyway, is tattooed, did vape, and had fake blonde hair.
It seems he, her boyfriend, considered me a competitor of sorts. He punched me in the face, but it wasn't that hard. While he was taller than me, he seemed rather weak.
Apparently, he wanted to "play the dominant guy" infront of his girlfriend, who was watching. His girlfriend herself also accused me of touching her.
He and his male friends hurled any insult they could think of at me, and violent threats, including, I quote, "I fuck your mother", "faggot", "wank face", "nazi", "ass-fucked son of a bitch", "I'll chop off your head!", all in German, with their strong middle-eastern accent. He also tried to spit into my face, but missed.
The aggressor had a loud mouth when among his peers. I doubt he would be so tough and profane if his peers were not present. Not that I care about his words, but this person clearly lacks impulse control and does not belong in a civilized society.
As a result, the lifeguard asked him to leave the place. I then left voluntarily, without being asked, because I had enough of this drama, and they would probably have asked me anyway if I stayed.
As of writing, there have not been legal consequences for me, but given that the CCTV cameras captured my face, swimming pool staff would probably recognize me the next time I would go there. It is questionable whether they would allow me in again. After all, history shows women are likelier to be believed (gender sympathy gap).
Even if the lifeguards silently believed me, they probably subconsciously consider me a mating competitor for reasons of evolution. Two of them looked like they were in their early twenties. They subconsciously want their sperm to fertilize a woman's eggs, not my sperm. So they probably have an intrinsic motivation to get rid of me, therefore they need any excuse they can get.
Another reason is that siding with the woman is a form of virtue signalling. They probably fantasize about rescuing the "damsel in distress" from "the evil man".
Conclusion
Fact is, in our current culture, any ever so minuscle interaction with a woman by a man can retroactively be interpreted as "sexual harassment", even asking what time it is, or asking for directions.Men can easily be accused of trying to enter a relationship or get intimate with a woman, given that it is men who have to take the burden of the first step, and other men subconsciously resent having a woman taken away by another man.
Once a reproductive opportunity enters the picture, "NPC" men are predispositioned to betray each other.
To men nowadays, interacting with women is a legal mine field. "Sexual harassment" is a social construct invented for women to punish any men they don't like, and for men to shut down competitors.
I hereby release this post into the public domain, CC0 1.0.
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