Joey Swoll Defends Man Being Accused Of Staring At Female TikToker: “This Is A Slap In The Face To Women Who Are Truly Victims”

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Joey Swoll called out a female TikTok user for falsely accusing a man of staring.

Bodybuilder Joey Swoll continues to call for proper gym etiquette and has done so in different ways over the last two years. Recently, Swoll called out yet another female TikTok user for falsely accusing a man for staring while she was stretching on the sidewalk.

Over the years, Swoll has spoken out against “toxic gym culture.” He has built a successful social media platform where he is able to give a voice to those who do not have the same following. In these videos, Swoll has defended those who have been falsely accused of inappropriate behavior or those embarrassed in any way.

Recently, Swoll’s TikTok video was speaking to a woman who tried to embarrass a man who was not staring at her.

“First off, let me preface this video by saying women are absolutely victims of harassment in society by disgusting men and it needs to stop. But you are not one of them. But what you are is a narcissist. You say this man is staring at you. He’s not staring at you. HE glances at you for a literal second.”

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Joey Swoll Defends Man Being Accused By Female 

Joey Swoll continues to discuss what is happening in the video and claims that the man does not stare but is just minding his own business.

“You’re standing in the middle of the sidewalk, you’re stretching your arms in the air, you have an entire film production set up, and he glances at you as he drives by. You’re in his peripheral. It’s called situational awareness and then you post this screenshot to prove that he’s ‘staring’ at you. But what I find funny is you don’t post the screenshot from a literal second later where he’s not looking at you.”

 

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There are many instances where women are treated inappropriately in the gym. There have been stories surfaced about gym employees who called a woman and left strange messages or men approaching women in an unnecessary way.

According to Swoll, this woman was not treated inappropriately and is doing a disservice to those who are actual victims.

“You posted this man’s face, his work truck. What if he loses his job? What if he can’t support his family? What if he can’t put food on the table? All because you want to feel like a victim on social media together attention.

And you know what the worst part of this is, this video is a slap in the face to women that try are victims. You need to do better.”

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Greg Patuto
Greg has covered the four major sports for six years and has been featured on sites such as Sports Illustrated, Fox Sports, SB Nation, NJ.com, and FanSided. Now, he is transitioning into the world of bodybuilding and strength sports.