But if a man is offended by the actions of other men towards a woman he has the right to express that, without necessarily involving the female.
The same goes for any harassment or trouble, racial or whatever.
This is very important in the scheme of things to reduce the "bystander" effect where onlookers do nothing whilst crimes are committed in front of them.
But if a man is offended by the actions of other men towards a woman he has the right to express that, without necessarily involving the female.
The same goes for any harassment or trouble, racial or whatever.
This is very important in the scheme of things to reduce the "bystander" effect where onlookers do nothing whilst crimes are committed in front of them.