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Originally posted by One of the YT comments
This video and its creators are beyond disappointing and immature. This video not only downplays and makes a mockery of the original video of women being harassed, its obviously a parody of something that many effeminate gay men have to deal with on a regular basis. It's so transparent that this is all a joke to them. Not surprising since the creators have tons of videos of so called "pranking" people in the hood, which deliberately target black people in urban communities for their own amusement. Just some straight, white, male privilege with no respect for women, gay men, or black people. They are completely out of touch with what it feels like for other people. If they truly understood other peoples struggles, it wouldn't be a running joke to them. They know very well the only awareness they are trying to raise is for their own page.
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All of this, especially the last half.
I lived in a city with a big gay population for a number of years and I've never seen a gay man dress or walk like that. It's terrible how people reacted and name-called. But tbh, I probably would have stared at him simply because he's acting weird.
Normal human beings don't act like that, whereas with the original video with the female, she dressed and walked like a normal woman. If they were really trying to conduct a social experiment, they could have just had two guys holding hands.
If anything, this video is offensive in that it suggests that there is one way homosexuals dress and that it's this overdone fairy stereotype with a damn victoria's secret bag. Like bitch what?