Bekah Day captioned in a TikTok montage with more than 403,000 views on the platform. Her roundup also includes screenshots of recent news articles that correspond with each of the horrifying tales shared as part of the trend, demonstrating the scourge of domestic violence in the US.Some 24 people in the US will be the victims of rape, physical violence or stalking by a romantic partner every 60 seconds, according to the Domestic Violence National Hotline.“Misogyny has no place on TikTok,” a spokesperson for TikTok told Newsweek in a statement. “Content that promotes hateful behavior and violence against women goes against everything we stand for as a safe and inclusive platform and will be removed.”Users who commented on Day’s post echoed her disappointment.“Thank you for putting real-life context to this sick trend. ‘It’s not that deep’ …no, actually it is,” wrote Polly Poison.“We do imagine,” said an anonymous user with a woman’s perspective, and pointed at the data. “Every time we leave the house/meet a male.
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