Ka-pi96 said: Hasn't this already been posted? |
Where??
Ka-pi96 said: Hasn't this already been posted? |
Where??
So I found a fucking hilarious comment on that video:
"There's a new drug for lesbians on the market to cure depression, it's called Trycoxagain."
XDDD
While some of the comments were strange and stupid, a lot of them don't constitute as harassment. The guy who was walking next to her all that time, there's no evidence he was doing it intentionally either.
But, that doesn't mean that a lot of those comments were "okay."
Feminism is the bane of modern society.
In United States culture asking someone how they're doing is a standard greeting practice. Here's an article from a Hungarian who thinks the practice is silly after experiencing it.
http://blogs.voanews.com/student-union/2012/11/12/the-wrong-way-to-answer-how-are-you/
'How you doing today?'
'What's up, beautiful? Have a good day!'
'Have a nice day'
'Hello, good morning. Bless you, have a good day, alright?'
'What's up, miss'
'How you doing?'
'Have a nice evening, darling'
I'M BEING HARASSED!!
"On my business card I am a corporate president. In my mind I am a game developer. But in my heart I am a gamer." - Satoru Iwata
that 10 hours only make 2 minutes of footage is actually pretty good and some lines like "have a nice evening" are hardly what I'd call "harassment"
I don't want to imagine how 10 hours of walking around in Cairo (just one of many examples) with that outfit would turn out
women rights are very important and while the situation in the west is not "perfect" yet, it has improved a lot and I hope women around the world will see similar improvements in their regions rather sooner than later
Many of those males weren't even harassing her! I mean since when did " Have a nice day." and " How are you doing today?" become harassment?
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There was a similar video of a woman walking in Paris and the comments were really rude. Guys often asked her out and when she didn't reply or just said no they called her a whore or a bitch or anything offensive.
That video in New-York is almost showing how people are well mannered in the biggest city in USA compared to the biggest city in France. If I was a girl seeing these two videos, I would avoid Paris and would welcome NYC.
RolStoppable said: That's a pretty weak argument for harassment being a problem when 10 hours are condensed into two minutes that aren't even completely filled with legitimate harassment. |
Yup.
Not to mention it is a bit hard to believe a women with average looks and dressing on average clothing would be adressed that much anyway - once every 6 minutes, on average. Even out of the West it wouldn't bet on it happening, since most of the girls I've randomly initiated a conversation with (both were I live and on Florida) were sort of flattered and impressed with my attitude. Hell, the seduction community itself often bet on street approach to have their way.
So I would bet on it being a fake used to make a point, or she actually met a fair number of people she's acquainted with on the road.
Atafech said: Male version : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75aX9mlipiY&list=UU-DUrA-h7-s_C57ECJ1BFPA |
embeded for you
I dunno, if someone called me hot I'd be pretty happy.
Women are pretty damn spoiled and over-sensitive.