So, this is what passes for harassment now? Criminalising Normal Male Behaviour by Feminists

So, this is what passes for harassment now? Criminalising Normal Male Behaviour by Feminists

November 2, 2014 By

Refs: http://www.avoiceformen.com/mens-rights/false-rape-culture/so-this-is-what-passes-for-harassment-now/

A video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1XGPvbWn0A) is making the rounds on social media of a woman on a hidden camera walking through the streets of New York. The video claims that the woman was harassed over 100 times in 10 hours, but most of this “harassment” came in the form of greetings and compliments. Things like “How you doin’ today?”, “What’s up, beautiful? Have a good day”, “Hey, beautiful”, “How are you this morning?”, “Have a nice evening”, “What’s up, miss?”, “How you doin’?”, and “Have a nice evening, darling.”

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Oh, the horrors these American women have to go through. They dress up in tight clothes designed for the specific purpose of showing off their ass and tits to attract men. When their choice in clothing does exactly what it’s designed to do, they complain about it.

The video then goes on to solicit donations to an organization dedicated to stopping this from happening. The organization that produced the video and is soliciting the donations is called Hollaback!, and they claim, “Street harassment is a gateway crime that makes other forms of gender-based violence OK.”

So apparently saying hello is now promoting rape culture.

How does Hollaback! intend to stop this awful “street harassment” of people saying hello? Well, through government violence, of course. What else would we expect from the far-left group HollaBack. The group backed legislation in Washington, DC, that would “lower the standard of evidence” for sexual harassment in the DC metro area. They also backed legislation in the EU that would criminalize “unwanted verbal, non-verbal violence and physical” sexual harassment against women.

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No, they don’t want to criminalize these behaviours in general. Only when they are “unwanted,” which, of course, we only find out after we do them. Never mind the fact that it probably would have made this woman’s day if some fit guy in a thousand-dollar suit asked her for a date. She’s upset that the people who tried to talk to her (the majority of whom were Black) weren’t up to her standards.

What this is about, just like most feminist garbage being peddled, is giving women the power to have men arrested for anything without any evidence at all. That they’re mere discomfort is a criminal offense that should justify the kidnapping of men doing exactly what men are supposed to do: pursue women. Turning the tides of this fabled “patriarchy” they feel has so oppressed women over the years into an actual matriarchy in which women can have men caged with a snap of the fingers.

So much for the “fairer sex”…

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