What a hilarious spin on this. Are you implying they signed a contract or something? The fault is on the men who were stupid enough to send money to begin with.
The outright chauvinist attitude of tech bros is funny and sad, to say the least. "It is the women who are to blame for me acting horny!"
>What a hilarious spin on this. Are you implying they signed a contract or something? The fault is on the men who were stupid enough to send money to begin with.
Agreed. They fell for her... trick. Why do you believe the two are mutually exclusive?
There is no trick without some mutual agreement on what will be given in return. And there wasn't any agreement.
Your reasoning is the same as this: a guy takes a girl out to an expensive dinner, expecting sex in return. And then he yells foul when she declines, even though there was never any agreement on her end. "But she tricked me into thinking she would!"
You are parroting the same bullshit, chauvinist reasoning that is so pervasive in the tech community.
>The Global Times reports that all was as normal and that her fans urged her to show her face and remove her filter but she refused, instead apparently saying: "I can't show my face until I receive gifts worth 100,000 yuan ($11,950). After all, I'm a good-looking host."
She is not "a good looking host", as evidenced by the mass Exodus from her stream after showing her face accidentally. She lied to get donations. This is all very obvious.
>My analogy still stands. She wasn't promising anything in return for their money. There was no trick
No it doesn't and you're inventing your own definition of the word "trick".