I sympathise with this woman. I was once out at a gym and I asked a woman what her names was, she replied 'Mike Hunt'. Couldn't have yelled any louder if I wanted to, my throat was roar and my heart was beating like a large man at the apex of a slight incline. I couldn't believe she sexually harassed me like that, making reference to her vagina after I, out of the shadows, approached her and demanded to know her name with a clearly already irate demeanor. The worst thing was that when I told the gym owner he denied seeing it and just said he couldn't do anything despite me now being a victim of sexual harassment. Luckily, all of my alt-right friends agreed that this was ridiculous and we'll probably to a protest soon.
In all seriousness, there's been this move recently of trying to catalogue the 1% of the 1% of a lot of groups that have these crazies. First, we had that woman whinging about a hawaiian hula girl and suddenly the whole narrative becomes not just about one person but about a broad spectrum of people that can be painted with a brush by anyone wishing to dismiss an argument lazily.
Any woman who is upset about an issue - ridiculous or not ridiculous - can be called an 'SJW' because we've decided this narrative of either a group on tumblr or a woman in a video that one time can be used to tar literally anyone we disagree with because we think it's this huge issue when it's not. Likewise, you can't say anything about men needing help without being some alt-right shill cunt who wants rape to be legal. You can't dislike 'white people dancing gifs' because it makes you a pseudo-racist but you also can't support Black Lives Matter because suddenly you're this anarchist self-righteous person who wants cops to die.
Every opposing group seems to have absorbed these handy stereotypes to stifle discussion wherein most of us can be referred to as a leftist loon one moment and a right-wing nut the next moment because the conversation has become so polarized we've forgotten most of us are in the middle. What's even worse is when we let this seep into the consciousness of people who should otherwise know better and I feel videos like this one and the hula one are kind of a part of that. I see it when I see my brother's generation discussion sexuality and they have all these opinions about pansexuals and trans people that they've clearly got off 4Chan or Tumblr or something like that because they're only interested or absorb the messages of crazies on both sides and it's almost like the narrative has been manipulated or controlled - in this case - by people that actually are transphobic and it's making everyone else believe their shit.
Sorry for the rant, I'm probably off-base about some of this but it's been whirling around in my head recently and it's quite stressful.