It’s never a compliment. And it’s never acceptable. Let’s get that straight.
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Laci Green doesn’t hold back when she tackles a subject, and her take-down of street harassment is no exception.
Photo—lacigreen/YouTube
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by Thomas 2 Comments
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Laci Green doesn’t hold back when she tackles a subject, and her take-down of street harassment is no exception.
Photo—lacigreen/YouTube
Thomas G. Fiffer is a graduate of Yale University and holds an M.A. in creative writing from the University of Illinois at Chicago. He is a professional writer, editor, publisher, speaker, and storyteller. You can find out more about his publications and services at Thomas G. Fiffer and connect with him on Facebook and Twitter. His books, Why It Can't Work: Detaching From Dysfunctional Relationships to Make Room for True Love, What Is Love? A Guide for the Perplexed to Matters of the Heart, and The Alphabet of Love: A Primer for the Language of the Heart are available on Amazon. Recently, Tom and his writing partner, Julia Bobkoff, founded Christmas Lake Creative, an inspired community of writers, where they offer workshops and coaching, and Christmas Lake Press, an independent publishing company. Tom lives in Connecticut and is working on a memoir and his first novel. The latest release from Christmas Lake Press, Where the Light Is Brighter, features Tom as a co-author.
This was repeated twice, once by a male in NYC and once by a female model in Australia. The male in NYC was constantly harassed by women (and men). The female in Australia was never talked to, even once. Feminists want to transform this (like everything) into more dehumanization of men, but obviously it is much more complicated than that. Women harass men also, and almost as often. And different cultures harass more, or less.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75aX9mlipiY
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/when-it-comes-to-catcalling-sydneysiders-are-a-far-cry-from-the-new-gawkers/story-fni0cx12-1227110190297?nk=2914e5f9bc51880cb74b80ea9dcdfc1d
Does she nail it? She seems to say that women don’t harass men, but maybe they should. I’ve been street harassed by women when I was younger. A couple instances could be classified as assault and one probably a sexual assault / battery. I had estimated about 1 instance every year or two when younger, but I never walked around with a camera and I ignored random comments. I only count times I was directly addressed or approached. It was also another time. Women and gay men were as free to express their sexuality at the time. She also seems… Read more »