Published on 12:00 AM, May 07, 2022

Men get most joy in disbelieving women, proving they are liars: Survey

The world does not like believing women and that fact has been further supported by a recent worldwide survey.

The survey, which was kicked off following the Heard vs Depp saga unfolding inside a courtroom in the greatest nation in the world, revealed that men and in fact most people find immense joy in the knowledge that a woman is wrong, that her claim to fame is based on lies and she is a liar or her claims of abuse are fake.

"Look, it is hard to believe women in the best of times. It's in the gospels, women always cross the line. From Sita, to Eve, to Amber, they have all brought down great men with their careless and conniving ways," says one of the respondents of the survey.

Another respondent decided to shed some light on the "hating on women phenomenon" and said the overwhelming majority of YouTube videos are in favour of Depp because he was such a big star who always made people laugh and Amber was most definitely lying and as such she had proven women cannot be trusted.

He further said, "Look how calm and collected Depp appears, he even made the audience laugh. But look at Heard. She was crying and was unstable while giving her deposition. How can someone who can't hold her calm in the courtroom, hold her calm in the bedroom? This is basically the case with most women. They overreact to everything."

Most survey respondents also said one woman's claims alone can't be taken seriously. "There must be at least 60 women claiming they were abused by one man, to be taken seriously, such as in the Bill Cosby case.

"Just when the world was coming to terms with giving the abuse victim the benefit of doubt, the Depp vs Heard case has shifted the balance and the world is back to questioning the motives of a woman bringing allegations of abuse. This survey has shown us that majority of men, especially on social media, are quick to jump on the women-hating wagon. It's the easier option," concluded the lead author of the survey Mansplan Manpreet.