Rémi, always relaxed, walks into town and met pretty girls …
That is the YouTube description posted to Remi Gaillard’s latest video, the controversial “Free Sex.” How controversial, you ask? Well, Time.com essentially likened the video to rape. Remi’s pretending to have sex with unsuspecting people (I say people and not just women because I believe the cop at the end is a male) in public is akin to rape? I think the real story is how desperate Time magazine has gotten for “buzz.” The video has over 4 million views (even with Time not linking to it), so say what you want about controversy — clearly it still pays the bills.
In the words of Arnold Schwarzenegger; share this article if you want to live.
Here are some other rape controversies:
Miguel Torres Cut from UFC for ‘Rape’ Tweet
Facebook Pledges To Crack Down On Hate Speech After Pressure From #FBRape Campaign
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