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The Australian dad told the truth on Facebook that he had millions of clicks!

Recently, an ordinary dad from a small town in Australia became popular on Facebook!

The man, Jakson Elfring, a diesel mechanic in the town, looked unattractive and was slightly nervous and stingy in front of the camera.

But the video he posted on his Facebook page in just two days

More than 1 million hits! Close to 3,000 comments!

Many internet celebrities are not so popular. What exactly did he say?

It turns out that, as the father of two children, and the husband of an ordinary woman, the latest series of rape case, sexual invasion case news has made him heart-wrenching.

In the small town they lived in, a girl was attacked on the street, not to mention Melbourne and Sydney.

His wife was on her feet-she felt she was living in a dangerous place. Jakson, who loved his wife, began to think about it from the perspective of his wife's female.

He decided to say something to men all over Australia, and though he knew his men were whispering, he wanted to try:

As long as there is more than one person to hear and wake up, women in Australia will be more safe!

"it's not just a joke," he said in the video. A lot of people may be affected by this, but they don't feel like they can say anything. But change depends on everyone. "

"Australia's rape culture is a shocking existence," he added.

"it's not just 'sexual invasion' that's called rape culture, an impolite joke at work, an inappropriate text message. These are rape cultures. "

Speaking of which, Elfring became a little excited in the video. He demanded that Australian men "respect women and start with respect for your mother."

Elfring also said in the video that men should understand what sex means. "the simplest sentence is: no, no. If you can't understand that, you really have a problem. "

As soon as his video was uploaded, it attracted explosion-style reprints and clicks.

Too many sexual invasion cases have numbed many Australians, and fewer have come forward. But this mundane diesel mechanic, in a simple way, made many Australians begin to rethink this social problem.

Australian netizens also give this great Australian father the United States praise one after another.

Netizen A: Australian society needs such people, not all kinds of Internet celebrities.

B: I envy his wife and children. He has such a good husband and a good father.

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