“No, but a slap is not violence, it’s virility”, “the man must be firm, the woman needs to be dominated”, “but girls, everything that what they want is to be taken apart”, “for my part, the man works, the woman stays at home”.
These comments made by men on video on social networks, notably TikTok, were reproduced identically and filmed by actors for a campaign by the High Council for Equality.
Objective: “Raise awareness about the massive dissemination of violent and masculinist content on social networks.
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On January 6, the young footballer Adel Sidi Yakoub, 789,400 subscribers on TikTok, posted a video entitled: “My wife will not have the right…” In it, he lists a litany of life rules for his (future) wife: “ My wife will be banned from having boy friends.
Second rule, my wife will be prohibited from working with male colleagues, my wife will be prohibited from going on vacation without me.
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This was followed by a video attempting to explain his sexist comments.
The Muslim influencer was still excluded from the club where he worked in Uzès (Gard).
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