Preacher’s sign: “Women belong in the kitchen; they shouldn’t be in college.” Female student decks him


… you have to love this tough young woman

Misogynistic is defined this way,

: feeling, showing, or characterized by hatred of or prejudice against women

Merriam-Webster

A preacher in Birmingham, Alabama, discovered the hard way that not everyone agrees with his misogynistic beliefs — even in one of the reddest states in the union. 

The story was simple: When you go against women, they rebel, even if some of them may agree with the preacher. 

The YouTube video is not very clear at first, but after watching it, I just chuckled at how these young women sent their message to him loud and clear. 

The video speaks for itself
The website that covers Alabama, Al.com, provided a video that made its way onto the World Wide Web, and it is clear that the woman beats the living daylights out of the misogynistic preacher,

A fight broke out on the UAB campus Tuesday afternoon as a man and woman identifying themselves as preachers were attacked by a person believed to be a student.

A witness to the incident who captured it on video told AL.com the pair were carrying signs saying things to the effect that women “belong in the kitchen, they shouldn’t be in college....just really misogynistic stuff.”

The video shows a female, believed to be a student, striking the man who said he was a preacher and knocking him to the ground. It was then that UAB campus police intervened.

Carol Robinson, “UAB police investigating campus assault of man claiming to be preacher captured on video,” AL.com, September 15, 2021

Not only did this woman hit and knock down the preacher and a woman who was apparently his wife, but once he was down, she continued to go after him. 

And the police stand by until she decked him and continued to go after him. 
More on this later. 

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