Yoss Hoffman, YouTuber
Mexico is going all in.
A controversial YouTuber was detained on charges of child pornography in Mexico City after showing video of a sexual assault to her millions of followers, reports said.
Yoseline Hoffman, known on the video platform as “YosStop,” was ordered by a judge to be held without bail on charges she used video of the 2018 gang rape to shame the victim and spawn an ugly campaign of harassment, according to EL PAÍS.
Hoffman, 30, displayed the footage on a phone during a YouTube video and tried to pin the blame on the victim, the report said.
“That woman let them stick a bottle of Moët in her vagina for three packs of cigarettes. Then this woman got all popular for being such a sl–,” she said in a video that was later deleted.
The victim, Ainara Suárez, filed a complaint in March against four men for a gang rape when she was 16 years old in 2018. She also claimed the men, along with Hoffman and a friend, had video of the attack.
After Hoffman discussed the assault and denigrateed Suárez on YouTube, the video began appearing on pornography websites.
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A lawyer for Suárez said it’s clear that her actions constitute a crime.
“The mere fact that she stored or played that content constitutes a child pornography offense. And she herself shows the camera the screen of her cellphone with the video of the rape on it,” the lawyer told EL PAÍS.
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Hoffman, the only suspect arrested in connection with the attack, is facing 14 years in jail if convicted.
Not instantly deleting pornographic content of a minor is a dumb move, and showing it on YouTube to your subscribers is an even dumber move. To be fair, however, all of this feminist stuff is new in Mexico, and it is probable that Hoffman didn’t even consider the possibility she was doing something criminal.
That said, they’re calling what happened in the video “rape.” Not because of “age of consent” legalisms (the age of consent in Mexico is 12 or 13, depending on the area), but because “rape” also now includes situations where a woman takes away her past consent because she regrets what happened after other people found out and there was a negative backlash, or she feels her present self wouldn’t consent to what her past self did, or whatever.
In practical terms, having heterosexual sex is always rape, and the only reason most men aren’t jailed right now is that most women are not going to the police and calling it rape.
There is a video circulating on social media, which appears to have been recorded right after the so-called rape, of Ainara Suarez saying that everything was consensual.
So people can be accused of rape even though they have video evidence of the alleged victim saying that she consented to everything and that she liked it!
Ainara Suarez, the alleged victim, made a video earlier this year addressing what the YouTuber Yoseline Hoffman did.
Does that look like a traumatized victim of rape?
Why did she wait 3 years before going to the police?
What do we call “beating women into a pulp in order to get them to submit and then performing sexual acts on them” if everyone calls everything “rape” nowadays?
If 16-year-old girls are going to parties and engaging in gang-bangs where they let men shove champagne bottles up their vaginas and then say they enjoyed it, shouldn’t this make all of us rethink what the “age of consent” laws are supposedly doing these days?
Is the goal of these laws to protect women from sex, or to protect them from any potential consequences of the sex? Who is being victimized?
Men who let their teenage daughters go to parties must really have no clue these kinds of things and worse are not just common but what the girls going to the parties secretly hope for.