Chris Gayle Incident Encourages Other Women To Share Stories Of Meeting Charismatic Black Men | The Betoota Advocate
The interview has provoked the completely justified and unquestionably necessary character assassination of Gayle, who many believe should have left his confident ability to talk to woman back in the 3rd-world country from which he came.
In a stirring example of online noise-making, the bravery shown by both McLaughlin, and several other female journalists who have opened up about Gayle’s flirtiness, has encouraged thousands of other Australian women to share similar stories of having to talk to, and even worse, be hit on, by charismatic black men.
The stories are being shared via social media, under the hashtag #Interblacktions – where young woman share their own personal examples of unexpected interactions with black men in Australia.
“It was horrible. This man came up to me and asked for directions to the nearest train station. Need I say more? #Interblacktions” writes one Facebook user, Wendy.
Another writes “#Interblacktions What happened to Mel McLaughlin is an example of what happens to me every day living in Logan. The black men down here treat you like you are one of their own. It’s frightening”
Sarah from Melbourne writes “I paid 250 dollars to attend a Kanye West concert and I was invited to meet him and Jay-Z afterwards… I had never felt more frightened in my life when I was sitting backstage with those men,”
The interview has provoked the completely justified and unquestionably necessary character assassination of Gayle, who many believe should have left his confident ability to talk to woman back in the 3rd-world country from which he came.
In a stirring example of online noise-making, the bravery shown by both McLaughlin, and several other female journalists who have opened up about Gayle’s flirtiness, has encouraged thousands of other Australian women to share similar stories of having to talk to, and even worse, be hit on, by charismatic black men.
The stories are being shared via social media, under the hashtag #Interblacktions – where young woman share their own personal examples of unexpected interactions with black men in Australia.
“It was horrible. This man came up to me and asked for directions to the nearest train station. Need I say more? #Interblacktions” writes one Facebook user, Wendy.
Another writes “#Interblacktions What happened to Mel McLaughlin is an example of what happens to me every day living in Logan. The black men down here treat you like you are one of their own. It’s frightening”
Sarah from Melbourne writes “I paid 250 dollars to attend a Kanye West concert and I was invited to meet him and Jay-Z afterwards… I had never felt more frightened in my life when I was sitting backstage with those men,”
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