Internet whiners are an outrage over a story involving a happy dude-bro who laid an unexpected kiss on a tv reporters cheek.

Though harmless, the reporter has filed a complaint with the police (no charges announced), and the story has since gone viral.

I haven’t seen the video (Edit, here is the peck). If he has truly assaulted this woman with groping or sexualized statements, he is on film and will be prosecuted, as any legitimate sexual criminal should be. But as you can see, it is harmless, and she is even smiling.

Who convinced her to go after him and why? Most likely it’s an attempt by the media to curb unwanted attention seekers. If they expect not to be harassed at rock concerts, a meetup space for dissidents, then they can expect new types of trolling in direct response to this sort of pc pettiness. The same way you create terrorists by bombing those who are against “freedom.”

And now feminist website Jezebel is calling on their followers to hunt down and help prosecute, or at least persecute, this young man. The headline, “Have You Seen This Canadian?” is a direct call for action for the followers to identify and release information on this man. If charged, he could actually face legal consequences for a petty complaint.

What Happened To Free Love?

Rock concerts have long been bastions for escaping the grind, for expressed sexuality and love, for fun. People are making out and banging in every corner. Women are flashing their breasts at the musicians. Half of the people are drunk or high.

Yet third wave feminism, a powerful and wide reaching movement, backed by the state run media and sjw underlings, have the anti-rape culture coalition are in an uproar. Though Jezebel does not directly promote violence, incarceration or doxxing–they are still using their reach and media power to bring social justice lunch mobs into this man’s life.

A brief look at the comments illuminates the mindset of the horde. He’s basically a rapist.

The lady filed a “complaint.” The man has not been charged. If this was truly a matter of social justice, the blog should be held accountable if they are instigating a hate mob. He has not been charged, and the RCMP have not asked for the man to be identified. This is social mob justice instigation at work, once again.

Though these comments represent the extreme bias of a few readers–most of which are probably victims of sexual assault or some past trauma, and they do not reflect the majority of women in their views of male attention–they are indicative of a cultural narrative promoted by third wave feminism: than men are rapists and scoundrels, the whole lot, and should be prosecuted for their nature at the full extent of the law.

Watch this video, and ask, where is the outrage? Where are the police reports? Yes, the hypocrisy is strong.

Sure this could be dismissed as men being horny for any semblance of attention from attractive females, but the truth is, they just don’t give a shit. It’s just a strange and titillating part of their day that is soon forgotten. Because we’re cool like that.

This is clickbait rage marketing at it’s finest. Stirring up the furor. Ladies, beautiful, sweet, healing creatures. Don’t let these people profit off your rage. Be the women, the rational, sensitive girls we admire. Blogs are paid for likes, shares and clicks. And nothing pays off better than the culture war. These people are arms dealers. They are not about equality. Maybe you are. But these publishers are not.

As for the notion that journalists are tired of people trolling their shots…well, you’re in public. Deal with it like a professional entertainer. That’s your job. And besides, you’re at a rock concert.

I don’t promote the idea of going up to women and kissing them before an introduction, but I’m sure I could pull it off repeatedly without so much more than a giggle or a confused look. I’ve been groped by both men and women in bars, and I really don’t care. A stern reprimand is sufficient, if you care. Kissing on the cheek is not a legitimate sexual assault.

Don’t believe the hype. The majority of women are flattered by harmless male attention, in sparse moderation

A peck on the cheek during a live interview at a rock and roll festival, a bastion for sexual expression, an ode to de-construction of the status quo, should be celebrated, not demonized.

It’s a scary time we live in, where propagandists are attempting with all their resources to stamp the fun out of life, the man out of man, the woman out of woman—to create an androgynous, polite society of sexless, soulless, stifled wimps.

But we won’t let that happen.

Kiss me on the cheek anytime, man or woman. It’s fine.

Edit. The kid is 17 years old, and has since apologized, probably out of terror. I doubt he feels the least bit sorry for the poor maiden. The reporter say’s she will not press charges. He got his fifteen minutes of shame, and everyone else got their daily rage clicks. But the culture war goes on.