Gruppo WhatsApp di 200 giovani creati per colpire la donna nella sua sistemazione studentesca, Dáil sente

    https://www.irishtimes.com/crime-law/2025/03/26/woman-student-harassed-by-200-young-men-in-whatsapp-group-dail-hears/

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    1. MasterSafety374 on

      She has 3/4 tiktoks uploaded about the whole ordeal. Been dealt with very badly and reflects poorly on the university

    2. papasmurfv on

      The pandemic that is the manosphere— another symptom of a broken society and as always, it’s those most vulnerable who suffer from it. Shame on every single one of them, all the love and kindness to the young woman targeted.

    3. This should be a matter for the Gardaí first and foremost surely?

    4. There need to be visible certain consequences for this kind of behavior. Create a disincentive.

    5. Ok_Magazine_3383 on

      >On August 25, 2024, she posted a TikTok video saying she was moving into Kilmurry Village and looking to make friends. “Little did I know at the time, someone had made a TikTok about wanting to egg my house and that exact same guy was the one who saw me move into number 58,” she explained.

      >As she started settling in, her safety quickly became compromised.

      >She recalls how a group of boys started targeting her student home. “On my first day of college, two boys were screaming outside my window at 4:30 in the morning,” she said. “They were chanting a song, and they knew exactly which room was mine,” she shared.

      >“I emailed the student accommodations office, and they said there was nothing they could do.”

      >Her ordeal worsened when her house was egged, and beans, yoghurt and tomato sauce were smeared on the door handle.

      >“The next night, I was woken up at 2am to doorbells ringing for five minutes straight,” she said “I did cry. I can’t lie. People forget that I’m still human, and this was my first time in college.”

      >After finding out about a disturbing group chat that emerged, in which 200 boys appeared to target her, Ella said: “It started as a boys’ chat and then turned into a group where they all wanted to target my house,” she said.

      >The harassment escalated further when the boys returned multiple times, throwing bottles at her house another day.

      >“I genuinely don’t think I slept that night at all because I knew there was going to be lads there,” she said.

      >Despite contacting the gardaí, Ella’s ordeal didn’t end. She was eventually forced to email the president of the University of Limerick, stating that she felt unsafe and wanted to be moved. “Within 10 minutes, I was moved out of Kilmurry Village,” she said.

      >“It wasn’t until I contacted the President that something was done,” she said.

      >After posting about her experience online, Ella was met with further misogynistic and ignorant comments, even when simply sharing her experiences in an effort to bring attention to serious issues.

      >One individual wrote, “Sorry Ella I got carried away, it will happen again.” Another added, “I will stop at nothing to hunt down and punish the perpetrators Ella. Any chance of a bit of fun then after?”

      https://m.independent.ie/regionals/limerick/news/social-media-star-reveals-her-terrifying-experience-in-limerick-at-hands-of-a-gang-of-boys/a1856688869.html

    6. Watched some of her videos on it. Dealt with so poorly by the college Jesus. And her comment section is riddled with lads having a go at her.

      Young men in Ireland have serious issues. Too many of them on a pathway where they think they’ve a god given right to harass women.

    7. thats_pure_cat_hai on

      Seems really odd. Why were they throwing eggs at her property and chanting outside her window? Why did they target her? Such weirdos.

    8. Icy-Lab-2016 on

      They need to expel everyone who actively engaged in harrsement. 200 is an insane number. Their needs to be severe consequences.

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