Misogynistic Ad Offering Free Vacation in Corfu Shocks the Internet

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Just when you think you’ve seen all the internet has to offer, along comes Goran from Serbia to stir up a storm like no other! In the Facebook group “Greece Live,” a post appeared that literally enraged everyone. Goran offered a free 10-day vacation to Corfu, but only to women — and under conditions so humiliating that the entire group exploded in outrage. He called women derogatory names like “sows” and “scum,” showing just how deep misogyny can run in public spaces.

The group admins reacted immediately — they left the post visible just so everyone could see how far the degradation of women on the internet can go, and Goran was promptly blocked and sanctioned. But the reactions didn’t stop there. Group members were split between shock, condemnation, and even criticism of the admins themselves, as some claimed that even moderators sometimes lose patience and insult members.

This incident became a viral internet sensation because it highlights how deeply rooted misogyny still is, even in places that should be friendly and safe. The admins made it clear they won’t tolerate such behavior and that any similar posts will be dealt with swiftly. The group’s goal remains to be a safe haven for all Greece lovers, but the question is how possible that is when people like Goran don’t choose their words or place carefully.

If you thought this was just another harmless internet incident, think again. This is a wake-up call for all of us — how far intolerance can go and how important it is to stand together against such behavior. So, what do you think? Is Goran just one of many, or is this a sign that it’s time to raise our voices? Drop a comment and let’s see who’s on which side!

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