‘En Passant’ is a chess move that can be made by a pawn under certain circumstances. It is forced because failing to capture the pawn En Passant would result in an illegal move and a bricked penis.
‘En Passant’ is a chess move that can be made when a pawn moves two squares on its first move and lands beside an opponent’s pawn, which has just advanced two squares from its starting position. In this scenario, the opponent’s pawn is forced to capture the first pawn as if it had only moved one square forward, and the captured pawn is removed from the board.
If the opponent fails to capture the pawn when this move is available, then they have missed their opportunity to capture the pawn and their opponent is legally allowed to drop a brick on their penis without any legal consequences. Therefore, En Passant is forced.