^And you're the one calling me an idiot troll.
Hey, why don't you shut up for a change?
Black people and poor districts make up the majority of the "harassment" in these video.
So the main point is missed, or at least it does not resonate with the general public.
I mean everyday people wont change the way they treat women in relation to this video, it misses most of the pressing issues pressured by 3rd wave feminism.
They wanna fuck her, what is there to discuss? They're lame at it though. Some of them have greeted her politely, while some have been a bit rude. That guy who walked alongside her should burn. Then again, she could have at least said that she isn't interested or that she's taken or something instead of just silently walking past.
I heard they edited out the part where she freaks out and starts beating on some 12 year old boy with a trash can lid.
You want the truth? It's not really a male or female thing.
I used to work downtown in a busy club district and I approached hundreds maybe a little over a thousand people a night, maybe more. The majority of people are rude.
I remember two instances (on that job) where people just flipped out and started yelling and screaming. One was a male, and the other female.
People just need space sometimes, and even those people who have plenty of space, well, they aren't that friendly.
I used to live in a part of town where I was lucky if I could make it down the block during certain hours without getting hit up by any number of hustlers, homeless people, or hookers. I'm a guy.
What's your day like after some lady on your apartment street corner yell's at you. "I'll suck your dick for a five dollars! Please! Let me suck your dick for five dollars!" What's it like the next day when she does the same thing, and so on...
Really, it depends on the part of town, and the time of day. Sometimes stopping to chat is fun, other times it's a nightmare.
Generally though, in the video, some of the comments are good will and not much else. "Hello Lady, Good Day, God Bless". So she sort of reminds me of a schizophrenic.
Not a hardcore one, but yeah, on the verge. You can't do anything for those people except stay out of their way, most times.
I think everyone should just submit their phone number to every telemarketing company on the planet, and go from there.
But really, I think people should just take back the streets.
https://encrypted.google.com/search?num=20&pws=0&q=take+back+the+streets
I am being serious. I think people should stop running all over the place with their heads cut off, ban cars from busy pedestrian areas, and re-engineer cities for people.
That was 100+ instances of harassment? I'd only consider about 10 of them harassment. I would have made eye contact and smiled at half of those men. They seemed pretty harmless.
Maybe that's why men frequently mistake me for a hooker. lol. Seriously tho, I don't make eye contact if the guy looks like he has the size, skill and the inclination to put the hurt on me. Otherwise, I'm friendly. What's the harm if the guys aren't being rude?
That woman needs to lighten up.
by AllIn0neBlack people and poor districts make up the majority of the "harassment" in these video.
So the main point is missed, or at least it does not resonate with the general public.
Precisely. There’s a profound racist message in that clip.
(Am i the only one to notice that woman walks like a dromedar? Worst gait I’ve seen in a long time. Add that to the grim & hostile determination on her face, then all those cat-calls start to sound like a gesture of courtesy. She has the look of someone with the sole intent of being offended.)