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Off topic: MY nikka...Woman is singular..."A WOMAN'S ASS"...Women is plural..."The asses of WOMEN"...Not trying to be funny, I just hate that shyt.
Shut the fukk up with these lies like tons of chicks getting beat up and shot on the daily for saying no. I'm not saying it doesn't happen but how you making it seems dudes are majority caveman stop it.no you dont, especially if ive made it clear I DONT WANT TO TALK TO YOU LEAVE ME ALONE,.....thats your cue to get the hell on--but no instead alot of yall, not saying you....
but in general thats when some of yall get even more aggressive and it scares some women.
and then you know what happens?
some girl gets shot up or stabbed or beat up cause she didnt want to give up the digits.
welp, lets see....black women are screaming that they dont feel safe in the community
and instead of trying to change that...yall are dismissing it---so yeah its obvious none of you care.
not that it bothers me, personally--i mean ive got my own back (shouts out to the nina) but it pisses me off that other black women dont have any protection.
Exactly what's next a stop "robbing" movement like that shyt going to stop clowns that's on that wave from doing it.Listen bytch. Morons like yourself act as if every man is out there attempting to attack and rape women. Its disgusting. Making national campaigns on stupid shyt like this will do ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to deter the mentally unstable morons that do such things like attack and rape women they come across. All campaigns like this serve to do is make all men somehow complicit for the actions of a select few. Its disgusting, unproductive, and does nothing but create more acrimony between genders.
Great edit huh? Fakkit
Shut the fukk up with these lies like tons of chicks getting beat up and shot on the daily for saying no. I'm not saying it doesn't happen but how you making it seems dudes are majority caveman stop it.
Woman In Street Harassment Video: 'I Do Not Feel Safe Right Now'
November 01, 2014 5:00 PM ET
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ARUN RATH, HOST:
It's less than two minutes long, but a video titled "10 Hours Of Walking In New York City As A Woman" has been viewed more than 27 million times.
(SOUNDBITE OF VIDEO, "10 HOURS OF WALKING IN NEW YORK CITY AS A WOMAN")
UNIDENTIFIED MAN #1: Damn.
UNIDENTIFIED MAN #2: Hey, beautiful.
RATH: The hidden camera video shows a woman walking through New York as men make more than 100 unwanted, sometimes sexual, comments to her. The video is a PSA for the anti-street harassment nonprofit Hollaback!
Earlier this week, I spoke with a young woman at the center of the video, actress to Shoshana B. Roberts. Roberts says she deals with street harassment every day. So when she saw a Craigslist ad looking for a woman to take part in the video, she jumped at the chance.
SHOSHANA B. ROBERTS: I was so fed up. I saw these key words - raising awareness, street harassment. We have to do something about it. And I felt the need to step in, and - I can do this. I have acting training. I have martial arts experience since I was nine. Should I go for the kneecaps or the sternum if anybody tries anything beyond - 'cause it escalates so quickly. It does.
RATH: Have there been situations in the past where you've had to use your training?
ROBERTS: Fortunately not. But there've been times that I should have. I've had experience of sexual assault in my past, starting in middle school, unfortunately. I have first-hand experience with sexual assault.
RATH: At one point in the video, a man walks silently next to Roberts for more than five minutes. It feels very menacing.
ROBERTS: Yes, I was extremely scared.
RATH: Did you feel in danger?
ROBERTS: I felt on edge. I felt cautious. I felt like it could easily go in that direction. But I was thinking, I'm doing this for a reason. I want to enlighten people. I want to let them know that this is happening to so many women from all types of people. I mean, I am on my - I was walking around Midtown and Harlem and South Ferry and Washington Square Park. And I'm getting these reactions from white, black, Latino, Asian, Indian - I mean, my story is not unique. So many women experience this.
RATH: You mentioned the diversity of the harassers, but I'm sure you've seen there's been some criticism online that this video is mainly showing African-American and Latino men as opposed to white men.
ROBERTS: I mean, that was two minutes of footage. And I guess a video doesn't go viral unless it's short, depending on people's attention span. But we had hours and hours of footage that day. I can say this is my experience from that day and from life that it doesn't matter what color, size, shape you are. I get harassed from everyone no matter what I wear. It doesn't matter what you wear.
RATH: And you know, unfortunately, the Internet being the Internet, there's also been a lot of, you know, negativity and anger and, I understand, threats also directed against you, as well.
ROBERTS: Yeah. I stopped reading - my inbox is so inundated with emails. I haven't been able to see a fraction of them. I do not feel safe right now. I mean, I didn't feel safe before. But clearly, I guess, people are aware of the way I look and who I am now. I'm alerting the police as to which jurisdiction I'm in so that my local precinct knows - and prior to something happening. So hopefully it can be prevented if somebody does attempt something.
Nobody's attempted anything, but there have been threats. And luckily I'm not even hearing them or reading them verbatim. But friends and family have informed me 'cause I haven't been reading online.
RATH: Do you have any second thoughts, though, about having done the video? Would you do a video like this again?
ROBERTS: I have not had second thoughts. I don't regret it.
RATH: Shoshana Roberts is an actress based in New York City. She's the subject of the now viral YouTube video "10 Hours Of Walking In New York City As A Woman." Shoshana, thanks very much for talking with us.
ROBERTS: Of course. Thank you for listening.
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Its an Internet messageboard it don't matter much either way.done talking.
have a nice day.
I don't know if this has been posted, but Old Shosh the jew coping pleas
There is a Voice Interview of her. Listening to this you can here the UNDERLYING AGENDA In the way she speaks. She sounds fukking evil.
http://www.npr.org/2014/11/01/36049...harassment-video-i-do-not-feel-safe-right-now
The Voice of this CAC Hoe makes me hate her even more
I don't know if this has been posted, but Old Shosh the jew coping pleas
There is a Voice Interview of her. Listening to this you can here the UNDERLYING AGENDA In the way she speaks. She sounds fukking evil.
http://www.npr.org/2014/11/01/36049...harassment-video-i-do-not-feel-safe-right-now
The Voice of this CAC Hoe makes me hate her even more
I'M HARLEM BORN.I don't know if this has been posted, but Old Shosh the jew coping pleas
There is a Voice Interview of her. Listening to this you can here the UNDERLYING AGENDA In the way she speaks. She sounds fukking evil.
http://www.npr.org/2014/11/01/36049...harassment-video-i-do-not-feel-safe-right-now
The Voice of this CAC Hoe makes me hate her even more
She doesn't get or is implicit in regards to this street harassment video only showing people of color vs white men also. How is this street harassment video supposed to teach when you leave out such a large ethnic group so obviously? White guys will not learn anything from this and just blame black and latinos for their behavior while leaving themselves out. And white women will just think to themselves that as long as they avoid "urban" areas like Harlem then they won't have to worry.
I'M HARLEM BORN.
This fukking bytch said she was in MANHATTAN for 10hrs. DOES THIS SOUND LIKE A bytch THAT BE IN HARLEM FOR 10HRS? cause this bytch said these are the areas she frequents.
YOU CAN SPIN 10HRS DOWNTOWN ALONE. WHY WAS THIS JEW bytch IN HARLEM ALL DAY?