Big... Friendly black man?
If I'm recalling correctly- and I think I am, but don't quote me on this- I think that's the Funi worker that went to go show his support very vocally for Vic during Kamehacon. Seemed like a cool dude, and I remember us being worried about him getting shit for being a black man that's not falling in step with the ideological line that has clearly been drawn. Hope he's doing well.
Doesn't change that's she's still a gross looking whale that an actual creeper would pass on creeping.
Ironically, I feel like people like her actually setting themselves up to be targets for actual rapists in the future. They'll be lone women- because they're running off any and all friends that they could safety group with- who instead of fighting back would just have a panic attack and be literally shaking the whole time, and who- most importantly of all- very few people would actually believe was raped.
Not because of how they look, actually, as much as we might joke around about that. Rape is more about getting off sexually to the power being wielded, not an attraction for the body that's being used and abused( in general, of course, there are exceptions to the rule). But because they've #MeToo so much and so loudly that people are going to roll their eyes and think this is another desperate cry for attention and clout. Honestly, they've spent years now molding themselves into being the perfect victims, I won't be shocked to see an uptick in them being victimized- probably by more
Male Feminists.
On the subject of Vic and hair pulling, does anyone else remember tugging girls hair not being a big deal and actually normal? Growing up, it wasn't at all uncommon for an older dude to give a gentle tug on my or pretty much any other girl's hair, especially if we had our hair up in a pony tail or something, and I'd see it happen a lot with the adults- if a dude went to rest his arm across a chick's shoulder, he'd usually like, wrap a little bit of hair around his a finger and give a soft tug before letting his arm relax. They'd cuff dudes and boys gently on the head when feeling affectionate, and the hair tug was the equivalent of doing that but with girls. There was nothing in the least bit sexual about it.
Then again, I grew up living in Military Housing, so we could have just been weird. Also not saying that was what Vic might have been doing, but in a friendly, touchy feely sort of environment, maybe the hairpulling wasn't exactly what they're trying to say it is now.