Ugandan content creator Aleti Crystal has stirred widespread debate after revealing her ambition to confront and physically challenge abusive men as part of a self-described advocacy initiative.

Speaking during an appearance on The Ugandan Boy Talk Show, Crystal explained that her movement is specifically aimed at men accused of physically abusing their girlfriends or wives. According to her, the initiative operates as a response mechanism for women who claim to be in violent or exploitative relationships.

“So I recently started a business where I beat men. If you are in a violent relationship, your boyfriend is trying to scam you, he’s cheating on you, he’s beating you up, call me,” she stated during the interview.

Crystal further disclosed that the venture has proven financially rewarding, noting that it has brought her more income than her previous content creation projects. She claimed to work with a team and said she is prepared to respond at any time when contacted.

“It has actually given me more money than any content creation gig has given me. I’ve gotten so many clients and I’m so grateful. So I beat them up, properly. I have a group of people that I work with. Wake me up at midnight to beat a man, please. So I have a goal to beat at least 1,000 men by 2027. If I can do that as a businesswoman, that’s good enough,” she added.

Despite the controversial nature of her remarks, Crystal stressed that her intention is to deter violence against women. She also revealed plans to collaborate with law enforcement authorities to ensure that abusive men face proper legal consequences.

Her comments have since sparked mixed reactions online, with some praising her stance against domestic violence, while others questioned the legality and safety implications of taking justice into private hands.