What is truly deplorable (aside from the nasty remarks by racist ass-wipes) is how many of those making comments on the YouTube page (yeah - mostly men) feel that none of what this woman experiences is harassment. Tragic and heart-breaking that intent, admiration, and that it's "our job as a man to do the first move" are used as justification for bad behavior, as well as the inevitable denigration of the woman. Bottom line: it's about respect. A woman's self-esteem doesn't need to be dependent on the affirmation of a stranger.
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
A DAY IN THE LIFE
Here's how it goes if you're a woman just trying to walk down the street.
What is truly deplorable (aside from the nasty remarks by racist ass-wipes) is how many of those making comments on the YouTube page (yeah - mostly men) feel that none of what this woman experiences is harassment. Tragic and heart-breaking that intent, admiration, and that it's "our job as a man to do the first move" are used as justification for bad behavior, as well as the inevitable denigration of the woman. Bottom line: it's about respect. A woman's self-esteem doesn't need to be dependent on the affirmation of a stranger.
What is truly deplorable (aside from the nasty remarks by racist ass-wipes) is how many of those making comments on the YouTube page (yeah - mostly men) feel that none of what this woman experiences is harassment. Tragic and heart-breaking that intent, admiration, and that it's "our job as a man to do the first move" are used as justification for bad behavior, as well as the inevitable denigration of the woman. Bottom line: it's about respect. A woman's self-esteem doesn't need to be dependent on the affirmation of a stranger.
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