User X, Moy, who tweets with #ffzmoy_, has come under fire after describing the characteristics of his “ideal rape victim.”
In a series of tweets, the user graphically described the physical characteristics and age ranges of his “ideal victims.”
He described his victim as petite, thin, between 18 and 24 years old, and with long hair.
Accompanying his tweets with photos, he added that the measures women take to protect themselves will not stop him from attacking them.
She wrote: “My ideal rape victim is petite (with long arms that prevent her from fighting back), thin (easier to carry than land whales), between 18 and 24 years old, and has long hair (easier to pull if she tries to escape).
“All this to put a bag over your head and drag you to my car. You all act so tough for no reason.”
In another tweet, Moy shared a photo of a woman dressed in a blue top and black shorts, calling women who dress similarly “whores.”
He also threatened to follow women to shopping malls to collect personal information with malicious intent.
She stated that “the desire to be sexually dominated is deeply rooted in women.”
“The problem is that there are not enough women who are raped. If there were more of them, I think they would stop dressing like this.
“That’s why some women orgasm during rape because their body wants it and needs it. Why is it so hard for people to understand,” she added.
Moy also responded to Ayra Starr’s post on Christiana Idowu, a student of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, who was recently killed.
Ayra Starr had called for justice, saying: “Stop killing us! Stop raping us! Women deserve better.”
Moy responded by controversially claiming that women “are not entitled to our help” and added: “Dress decently and you won’t be raped.”
In support of Moy, another Twitter user, Emmanuel Ayere, who tweets as @ayereoflagos, wrote: “Women should dress better, otherwise men will not stop raping them.
“But if you look outside, our girls should change their ways. They scream rape but deep down they enjoy it and some even ejaculate in the process. Liars,” she wrote.
However, this did not go down well with some users, who described him as a predator who needed to be brought to justice.
User X, PoP-K, who goes by the handle #PoP£.k£I$ on Twitter, wrote: “You have to catch him… #ffzmoy_you’re a predator and the law will catch up with you.
One tweet, #CelticWolfsBane said: “Thoughtful “Christ almighty, self-awareness is non-existent and you wonder why you’re lonely when you lust and watch women be b*en ek*ed. You’re the bottom scum of society.”
Additionally, a tweep, Dayo, who tweets as #llifewithday wrote, “For this issue #ffzmoy_, I pray that your mother, sisters, daughters don’t have to deal with men with such degenerate thinking. I pray that the women around you are protected from monsters like you. And I pray that you find God and realize the depth of the things you do.”
An X.com user, #Dele_realtalk, called for his arrest.
She wrote, “#ffzmoy_ you need jail for this post. How can you support rape!!!”
However, @ffzmoy_ and Ayere’s X accounts were suspended after the protests.
In response to the suspension, many said that suspending their account would not stop them from posing a threat to women, stressing that they should be locked up.
One user, #LeonineMiles wrote: “People like #ffzmoy_ don’t need that suspension. Banning them from Twitter doesn’t stop them from being a threat in real life. Suspension isn’t enough, in my opinion.”
Another user, #BeyondOdudu said, “Suspending #ffzmoy_ as if he isn’t a real threat yet. Suspension won’t stop him from hurting women.
“He must be locked up or, better yet, buried.”
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