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Men are pushing women over in the street - as a trend

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IwantToRetire · 12/08/2025 16:56

Experts fear that new types of misogyny and harassment – including spitting and pushing women over – are taking hold in the UK as they move offline

This type of targeted shoulder barging has a name: butsukari otoko. The term, which originated on the streets of Japan in 2018, describes a type of violence against women that is done in a crowded public space, most commonly train stations.

It could at first appear accidental, but it is actually intentional; it is gendered (men doing it to women), and done for misogynistic reasons.

Researchers fear it is gaining traction in the UK, spreading from online videos to real-life encounters. “It’s come out of a subculture that existed years ago in Japan,” says Megan Hughes, a researcher at the Alan Turing Institute’s Centre for Emerging Technology and Security, which tracks online extremism. “It is something that’s been around for a long time, and people are now recognising it and are speaking out, but it’s a really difficult thing to track.

“They are sometimes subtle collisions, which are designed to appear accidental. They’re making victims second-guess intent or motive, and that then makes it really difficult for people wanting to report a crime. So it’s really hard for us to monitor.”

Street harassment isn’t new, but many believe it’s getting worse. A poll by Zencity, which surveyed 1600 women, found that 69 per cent said they had first or secondhand experience of women being ill-treated within the last 12 months; 75 per cent of women surveyed said violence and harassment was a serious problem and asked whether it had got worse in the last five years – 42 per cent agreed, and 30 per cent thought it was the same.

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And https://archive.is/GMI7T

Men are pushing over women in the street as a trend – it happened to me

Experts fear that new types of misogyny and harassment – including spitting and pushing women over – are taking hold in the UK as they move offline

https://inews.co.uk/inews-lifestyle/men-pushing-over-women-street-trend-3845874?srsltid=AfmBOoq29csw2CYnH2QwNMgW8lX9zoYcwXTwbx8cTQP2Fr1LzvR33aT5

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mrshoho · Today 09:04

I wouldn't comment on this post for obvious reasons and have reported asking for it to be removed.

Shortshriftandlethal · Today 09:07

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Interesting, and the details of the case, in terms of his age and royal - military connections do add up. Also, if viewed profile he could certainly be the bridge pusher.

BunnyBunbunbun · Today 09:34

mrshoho · Today 09:04

I wouldn't comment on this post for obvious reasons and have reported asking for it to be removed.

A post mentioning a guy who has been prosecuted for knocking over a female cyclist on a thread about men pushing women over in the street?

mrshoho · Today 09:41

You've linked his name and photograph and intimated he could be the suspect in this case. It could have serious implications to future legal proceedings.

mrshoho · Today 09:45

I may this wrong though, as Ive reported it but MN have not removed. If they are happy with it then just ignore me!

BunnyBunbunbun · Today 09:47

mrshoho · Today 09:41

You've linked his name and photograph and intimated he could be the suspect in this case. It could have serious implications to future legal proceedings.

I doubt there will be any implications for future proceedings. If it's someone else then mentioning this person will be of no relevance. If it is the same person, then this previous prosecution is already publicly known and was reported on in the newspapers at the time. I came across the name online anyway and it's all a matter of public record. I'm also not accusing anyone. I simply said some people think it could be that guy (because the personal and professional details match). If it isn't him, then this guy is still on public record as having been prosecuted for driving into a female cyclist, so he's still relevant to this thread.

CowTown · Today 09:50

Of course it’s not the same person. There are thousands of people in London of the same description who are 44.

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