The videos have spread over the last few days on social media and show men simulating kicks, stabs and punches in cases of refusing relationships.
The Federal Attorney General’s Office (AGU) reported this Monday (9) that it had contacted the Federal Police (PF) to investigate internet users who published videos in which they advocate violence against women.
The videos have spread over the last few days on social media and show men simulating kicks, stabs and punches in cases of refusal in relationshipslike an out, kisses or marriage proposal. The publications were captioned with the words: “Training if she says no”.
According to the AGU, the videos originated from four TikTok profiles and have already been removed, but those responsible should be investigated for inciting crimes against women.
“The systematic circulation of misogynistic content on digital platforms represents a concrete threat to women’s fundamental rights,” said the agency.
The accused may be held liable for incitement to crimes of feminicide, threats, bodily harm and psychological violence against women.
*Brazil Agency