In a viral video, a man shared a controversial video of himself walking through a women-only teach carriage while visiting Japan. Details ahead.
Some men simply love causing hassle. Take the case of this guy who deliberately stepped in front of a camera just to wreck a stranger's vacation photograph after she refused to give him cash. Then there is this male building maintenance worker who again and again made a female tenant uncomfortable and concern for her safety.
Well, we've were given another story about a dude who severely overstepped his boundaries with ladies. And what the worst section is? He seems to be purposely acting out only for video views.
An Australian man faces backlash after walking through a women-only educate automotive in Japan.
An Australian man has angered the web after strolling thru a women-only teach automobile in Japan.
In a TikTok video, writer @shearingshedvlogs shared what “surprised [him] as an Aussie in Japan.” He starts his video through asking the query: "Did you know in Japan that they have women-only carriages?"
He then entered the designated women-only teach carriage and from the appears to be like of the female passengers in his video, they have been all uncomfortable.
He started joking round and uttered the line: “I am the woman inspector, checking there are only girls in this carriage."
In his caption, @shearingshedvlogs noted that he was surprised to see a women-only carriage "in such a unfastened country like Japan." He claimed that it reminded him of something he would see “in a country with strict segregation rules.”
Naturally, the clip garnered a gaggle of comments, with many folks calling him out for being disrespectful and entering the carriage.
"They have those carriages to offer protection to them from weirdos such as you," wrote one person.
Another wrote: "Are you silly? How dare you invade a secure space for ladies. So you don't even learn about the sexual harassment suffered? It's like bathrooms, stay out."
A third user reckoned that should @shearingshedvlogs behind bars. "They must have arrested you. Why is it some other folks behave like idiots when they visit other nations?" the comment read.
Per The Guardian, Japan introduced women-only carriages on nine metro and suburban train lines in 2005 after reports stated that 64 percent of female passengers had been groped on trains around Tokyo.
These women-only cars also known as "crimson automobiles," were created to ensure safety and comfort for female passengers during peak hours without having to worry about unwanted advances and/or potential harassment.
Another TikTok video @shearingshedvlogs posted shows him filming in an area where cameras are prohibited.
As if @shearingshedvlogs hadn't stepped out of line enough, he shared another TikTok video of himself in Japan filming in an area where photography was prohibited.
"Behind me is a are living performance and a bunch of lovers coated up," he says in this video as he speaks into his phone. Nodding to a sign, he translates to viewers that it reads "Do not take photos." That said, he continues filming anyway.
@shearingshedvlogs then begins chatting with some women in the area. One woman exclaims "Movie no!" hoping that he would take a hint and stop recording.
He tells the woman "I express regret," but continues to keep his camera on. "How are you going to be in public and say no photos? I don't get it," he said into his phone as the video ended. He claimed in the video caption that he saw people in the audience using professional camera equipment.
In the comment section, viewers had a renewed distaste for @shearingshedvlogs.
As one user wrote to him: "Bruh appreciate. You can learn and understand signage so just practice it."
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