TV3’s Bridget Otoo endorses Violence against Men.
News anchor with Accra-based TV3, Bridget Otoo, is on the chopping board after she encouraged women to join forces and discipline men who cheated on them, instead of fighting themselves and letting the ‘he goats’ go scot-free.
“I have a problem with women who fight other women over boys! If you’ve caught your man with another woman, team up with the woman and deal with the he goat! It’s really is that simple,” her tweet read.
It is unclear what triggered her tweet but it comes few days after a video which captures a lady slapping a gentleman believed to be her roommate’s boyfriend, with flip-flops, for allegedly cheating, went viral.
The said video stoked conversation as some suggested it would have been vehemently condemned if a man rather assaulted a lady in that manner.
Bridget Otoo’s tweet appears to have re-ignited the conversation with several people chastising her and questioning why she would make such a ‘misguided’ statement.
“Do you want to trend or you don’t have sense?” asked a tweep.
Source: www.ghanaweb.com
I have a problem with women who fight other women over boys! If you’ve caught your man with another woman, team up with the woman and deal with the he goat! It’s really is that simple.
— Dove (@Bridget_Otoo) October 14, 2019
Do you want to trend or u don’t have
sense 🤔🤔 https://t.co/gW55eOFCyu— Green (@greenaugustus44) October 14, 2019
A cheating man is not worth all that drama… If he loved you enough he wouldn’t have been with another in the first place… Just move on and keep living your normal life but this time shoulder high.. Nothing bruises a man’s ego more than that thought a woman can do without him
— Moment of Truth🇬🇭 (@geenaeus) October 14, 2019
A lot of guys are triggered because deep down they like it when two women have a go at each other… !!! Don’t give them that satisfaction!
No guy is worth it. Just team up with the other lady and deal with him! pic.twitter.com/QeGwcjVnaB
— Dove (@Bridget_Otoo) October 14, 2019