White guys were edited out of the recent street harassment video

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Read the comments. The denials from the usual suspects are disgusting.
I had to stop reading them...shyt was pissing me off.

I just saw a comment from a white woman complaining about Jews oppressing "the brown man in Israel", and then ironically continuing by saying that blacks and latinos were the slimiest men in NYC and had to X that garbage.

Complain about racism while getting racist brehs...
 

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http://www.slate.com/blogs/xx_facto...k_at_street_harassment_in_nyc_edited_out.html


On Tuesday, Slate and everyone else posted a video of a woman who is harassed more than 100 times by men as she walks around New York City for 10 hours. More specifically, it’s a video of a young white woman who is harassed by mostly black and Latino men as she walks around New York City for 10 hours. The one dude who turns around and says, “Nice,” is white, but the guys who do the most egregious things—like the one who harangues her, “Somebody’s acknowledging you for being beautiful! You should say thank you more,” or the one who follows her down the street too closely for five whole minutes—are not.


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This doesn’t mean that the video doesn’t still effectively make its point: that a woman can’t walk down the street lost in her own thoughts, that men feel totally free to demand her attention and get annoyed when she doesn’t respond, that a woman can’t be at ease in public spaces in the same way a man can. But the video also unintentionally makes another point: that harassers are mostly black and Latino, and hanging out on the streets in midday in clothes that suggest they are not on their lunch break. As Roxane Gay tweeted, “The racial politics of the video are fukked up. Like, she didn’t walk through any white neighborhoods?”

The video is a collaboration between Hollaback, an anti-street harassment organization, and the marketing agency Rob Bliss Creative. At the end they claim the woman experienced 100-plus incidents of harassment “involving people of all backgrounds.” Since that obviously doesn’t show up in the video, Bliss addressed it in a post. He wrote, “We got a fair amount of white guys, but for whatever reason, a lot of what they said was in passing, or off camera,” or was ruined by a siren or other noise. The final product, he writes, “is not a perfect representation of everything that happened.” That may be true but if you find yourself editing out all the catcalling white guys, maybe you should try another take.

This is not the first time Bliss has been called out for race blindness. In a video to promote Grand Rapids, Michigan, he was criticized for making a city that’s a third minority and a quarter poor look like it was filled with people who have “been reincarnated from those peppy family-style 1970s musical acts from Disney World or Knott’s Berry Farm,” as a local blogger wrote.

Activism is never perfectly executed. We can just conclude that they caught a small slice of catcallers, and lots of other men do it, too. But if the point of this video is to teach men about the day-to-day reality of women, then this video doesn’t hit its target. The men who are sitting in their offices or in cafes watching this video will instead be able to comfortably assure themselves that they don’t have time to sit on hydrants in the middle of the day and can’t properly pronounce “mami.” They might do things to women that are worse than catcalling, but this is not their sin.

A really good video about catcalling actually already exists. In “Jessica’s Feminized Atmosphere,” Jessica Williams of the Daily Show covers the whole range of street harassment, from construction workers (of all races) to security guards to Wall Street “douche bags” to teenagers hanging on the corner. She and a group of women lay down pins on places in New York to avoid and by the end, the entire map is covered. There are race and class issues latent in her video, too. She is black, and the women she gathers for her discussion group are all races. But you don’t leave with that icky impression of a white woman under assault by the big bad city. Plus, she has the group demonstrate the armor they wear while walking down the street, which turns into a glorious mosaic of bytch face.


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The Street harassment movement was about creating laws to get black and Latino men locked up. It had nothing to do with helping women.

The street harassment movement came out of a real issue. Things like this don't help it.


If I can acknowledge this as a woman, can those who act like there is no issue acknowledge there is one?
 

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It's only harassment if it's not desired. These two chicks, the Brussels chick and this chick, desire white male attention, therefore it's edited out. It's 'not harassment'. They can't actually say that, though, because that opens yet another can of worms.
But the coli, rap videos and porn told me that we're all a bunch of masculine heartthrobs that all women have fetishes for and fantasize over. You mean to tell me that everyone else prefers their own kind? :lupe:
 
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When she means the end of men...she really means the end of "misogyny and sexism".

But let's be honest...white feminists envision a world without Men of color...especially "hyper sexual and agressive" blacks and latinos.

even though white men are the creators and upholders of the patriarchy they want to destroy, they also realize that's where their allegiance lies at the end of the day.

Gender doesn't negate race...and feminism is all about preserving whiteness at the end of the day.
 

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They should since there is actual harassment going on like one where after a lady tells a man no he still follows her and shyt.

Ive heard stories and such from various women.
The problem is they probably won't and use this as an excuse and that is why crap like this hurts more than it will ever help...For blacks that is.
 

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White guys were edited out of the video because they didn't want to attach the negative stigma of street harassment to their image so they decided to attach that negative image to men of color instead. That way people are given the impression that something is inherently wrong with men of color aka "Those savages just can't control themselves". If only they were honest enough to admit it.

Or the black and Latino guys just gave them better material
 

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I agree its never been honest.

What I'm saying is there is problem with harassment. But we can't talk and haven't been able to address it because of BS like this. When I saw the video my first thought was so no white guys harassed her? So this is no surprise it's a shame. How can I as a woman cosign this or speak on a problem when I have to worry about blacks being thrown under the bus? We can't even talk about it on here because while there is a definite problem, there is demonizing of our men. Catch 22 and at this end its just more of white women in danger from the big bad black man.

This is absolutely true, this kind of BS makes it harder for people like myself to give a fukk. I'm not gonna lie, I went from "of course everyone should be equal and let me learn more of this struggle" to "get the fukk out of here with this BS " these last two years (same goes with the gay movement). My main stance has not changed AT ALL tho (stil totally 100 % pro-equality), just tired of this kind of BS.
 

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The problem is they probably won't and use this as an excuse and that is why crap like this hurts more than it will ever help...For blacks that is.
True, white men do this to us men too.

Ive seen many try to force us to focus more on classism (which helps them alone) and less on racism.

Which is why I said that we need to keep our issues within the community.
 
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The problem is they probably won't and use this as an excuse and that is why crap like this hurts more than it will ever help...For blacks that is.
It's all about preserving whiteness and white supremacy...that's why they won't

It's easier to continue to demonize black people than actually address the elephant in the room.
 

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This is true..

But honestly, I have no idea why black women would want a part of the modern day feminist movement.

Although it's completely understandable and absolutely neccessary as a movement to help to make sure the rights of women are acknowledged and protected, it saddens me that they aren't hip to the game that it is yet another pro-white agenda.

When Beyonce is decried as an individual who shouldn't be represented as a voice for feminism by white feminists but a white male who simply puts on a t-shirt with a pro-feminist slogan is heralded as a hero for feminism...that's all you need to know about what it's really about.

White feminists would rather champion the rights of white gays, bisexuals, transsexuals, cis-genders, gender neutral persons, and other "POCs" (I hate that term for many reasons), before the rights of black people.

They were maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad silent when Mike Brown got killed and protesters were getting tear gassed in Ferguson by cops. Maybe a retweet/reblog or two out of liberal white guilt, but other than that, their silence pretty much sums up how they feel about the plight of black people. From what I've observed on social media, they would rather care about the representation of white women in the video game industry, comic book industry, and other meaningless industries that are white male dominated and have little to no minority representation where blacks are almost non-existent and other non-problems that the first world bears then the civil liberties, human rights, and socioeconomic progression of black people.
White "liberals" are quick to champion environmentalism, animal rights, gay rights, women rights, etc. but when it comes to black people and our continued oppression, they go :whoa:

bytches like this are fine with being harassed, so long as it's a white guy. If you're black, though...:mjpls:
 
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