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4 hours of walking in Cairo, Egypt as a woman.
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hours of walking in Cairo, Egypt as a woman.





Poor thing.

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#2
hours of walking in Cairo, Egypt as a woman.
^ Her and the original NYC girl are harrassment-bragging.
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#3
hours of walking in Cairo, Egypt as a woman.
whaaaaat. "Gazing" is now street harassment? Also, the "Physical harassment" were from dudes that were walking and didn't step out of her way and bumped her.

Why do the heathen rage and the people imagine a vain thing? Psalm 2:1 KJV
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#4
hours of walking in Cairo, Egypt as a woman.
This will not go viral. The left does not criticize Arabs.

If civilization had been left in female hands we would still be living in grass huts. - Camille Paglia
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#5
hours of walking in Cairo, Egypt as a woman.
I actually thought walking around a Cairo without hijab would have been worse than that. I sort of feel bad for the men, the city is so void of female beauty all it takes to get attention is a women with her hair exposed.
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#6
hours of walking in Cairo, Egypt as a woman.
Going out without hijab in Arab countries = "I am most likely a slut and I want attention"

I remember when political science group of women from my college went to UAE. They were explicitly told that the public will treat them as women fishing for cock if they aren't covered and they were handed a hijab as soon as they landed.
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#7
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Not another one

Lets check in about 15-20 years on all the women that make these types of videos

And let them do the same thing

I can guaranty they will be crying because they will be invisible to the men(and their future sons) they show so much disdain for
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#8
hours of walking in Cairo, Egypt as a woman.
Pretty typical of Cairo and a good street level view. It's pretty much lame compliments with a few obscene suggestions thrown in. That's that the Filipinas and western women I know here say.

It makes street approaches hard, because so many women have the bitch shield on or earbuds in their ears. They just blow by you without stopping.

There are a lot of beautiful women here, lots of classic Mediterranean faces. A little on the heavy side generally. I guess that is the Egyptian preference.
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#9
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About a month late on this. Do people still care about the "10 hours walking" videos? Thats so October/November 2014
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#10
hours of walking in Cairo, Egypt as a woman.
That's not harassment, it's catcalling. Nothing special here.
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#11
hours of walking in Cairo, Egypt as a woman.
There are 2 ways to look at this.
1) Saying ''oh they are just complimenting/catcalling her'' with a total lack of empathy.
2) Actually putting yourself in her place and trying to imagine how bothersome it can be to go through this every day for 10-15 years of your life. Whenever you go out all these thirsty, busted guys catcall you, try to touch you, follow you, sometimes say outright sexual things to you, stop you in the street, try to get your number and shit. And don't compare this to a nightclub and say this happens everywhere. This is street. Imagine having a boyfriend or a husband and this still doesn't change when you walk in the street, unless you cover your head which I won't even go into the disadvantages of covering your head. Call me whiteknight but I feel pity for women who live in Arabic countries and have to put up with all this shit. They are not allowed to go out at night just to walk, let alone going to a nightclub or a party. And they have to put up with all these dudes just because they don't cover their head and walk in the street without company.

Ps: I'm not assuming these things, I've been to Egypt. The situation is much worse than in the video. It has insanely high rape statistics.
Pss: I'm not advocating this type of attention-whoring and uploading it on Youtube. But there is a reality for women who live in Middle Eastern shitholes that I can't just dismiss by saying ''ah she's fine. It's just compliments and stares''.
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#12
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"I hope you stumble to catch you."

That's harassment? [Image: lol.gif]
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#13
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Quote: (12-10-2014 12:30 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

"I hope you stumble to catch you."

That's harassment? [Image: lol.gif]

Of course a misogynistic fellow Muslim would say that. [Image: tard.gif]

Any man who says he is an American, but something else also, isn't an American at all. We have room for but one flag, the American flag. We have room for but one language here, and that is the English language. And we have room for but one sole loyalty and that is a loyalty to the American people.
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Quote: (12-10-2014 11:58 AM)turkishcandy Wrote:  

There are 2 ways to look at this.
1) Saying ''oh they are just complimenting/catcalling her'' with a total lack of empathy.
2) Actually putting yourself in her place and trying to imagine how bothersome it can be to go through this every day for 10-15 years of your life. Whenever you go out all these thirsty, busted guys catcall you, try to touch you, follow you, sometimes say outright sexual things to you, stop you in the street, try to get your number and shit. And don't compare this to a nightclub and say this happens everywhere. This is street. Imagine having a boyfriend or a husband and this still doesn't change when you walk in the street, unless you cover your head which I won't even go into the disadvantages of covering your head. Call me whiteknight but I feel pity for women who live in Arabic countries and have to put up with all this shit. They are not allowed to go out at night just to walk, let alone going to a nightclub or a party. And they have to put up with all these dudes just because they don't cover their head and walk in the street without company.

Ps: I'm not assuming these things, I've been to Egypt. The situation is much worse than in the video. It has insanely high rape statistics.
Pss: I'm not advocating this type of attention-whoring and uploading it on Youtube. But there is a reality for women who live in Middle Eastern shitholes that I can't just dismiss by saying ''ah she's fine. It's just compliments and stares''.

I agree that Egyptian guys are lame and it's a hassle for women here. Women do go out, though. There is a division between neighborhoods where some places most of the women have no hijabs and other places they all do. Some of the women in hijabs wear tighter clothes than women without. I have seen some beautiful faces framed by hijabs above great bodies, too. There are a few 7s 8s and even a couple of 9s in my gym.

If you go to an upscale club, they get dropped off at the door in tiny party dresses.

"Stop you in the street, try to get your number and shit" I plead guilty. I thought about it today, the two numbers I got were at crosswalks, I have to wait until they are there waiting to cross the street to try.
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Was originally expecting this [Image: tard.gif]
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#16
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Lol at the guy who parked his car in front of her.

If Leo Dicaprio was to walk 10 hours in NYC,would women harass him?

Don't debate me.
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#17
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Quote: (12-10-2014 11:58 AM)turkishcandy Wrote:  

There are 2 ways to look at this.
1) Saying ''oh they are just complimenting/catcalling her'' with a total lack of empathy.
2) Actually putting yourself in her place and trying to imagine how bothersome it can be to go through this every day for 10-15 years of your life. Whenever you go out all these thirsty, busted guys catcall you, try to touch you, follow you, sometimes say outright sexual things to you, stop you in the street, try to get your number and shit. And don't compare this to a nightclub and say this happens everywhere. This is street. Imagine having a boyfriend or a husband and this still doesn't change when you walk in the street, unless you cover your head which I won't even go into the disadvantages of covering your head. Call me whiteknight but I feel pity for women who live in Arabic countries and have to put up with all this shit. They are not allowed to go out at night just to walk, let alone going to a nightclub or a party. And they have to put up with all these dudes just because they don't cover their head and walk in the street without company.

Ps: I'm not assuming these things, I've been to Egypt. The situation is much worse than in the video. It has insanely high rape statistics.
Pss: I'm not advocating this type of attention-whoring and uploading it on Youtube. But there is a reality for women who live in Middle Eastern shitholes that I can't just dismiss by saying ''ah she's fine. It's just compliments and stares''.

I think it's more of the latter point especially since western men don't know that women in Egypt do have a sexual harassment problem. Given that our examples of harassment are revealed by spoiled college educated middle class activist white women (who want to believe that US sexual harassment resembles that of 3rd world countries), I would say we are a little desensitized to real harassment.
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Quote:Quote:

Published on Dec 2, 2014


Got late to the "cat-calling" videos fuzz

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Quote: (12-10-2014 03:29 PM)Pride male Wrote:  

Lol at the guy who parked his car in front of her.

If Leo Dicaprio was to walk 10 hours in NYC,would women harass him?

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hours of walking in Cairo, Egypt as a woman.
Quote: (12-10-2014 11:58 AM)turkishcandy Wrote:  

There are 2 ways to look at this.
1) Saying ''oh they are just complimenting/catcalling her'' with a total lack of empathy.
2) Actually putting yourself in her place and trying to imagine how bothersome it can be to go through this every day for 10-15 years of your life. Whenever you go out all these thirsty, busted guys catcall you, try to touch you, follow you, sometimes say outright sexual things to you, stop you in the street, try to get your number and shit. And don't compare this to a nightclub and say this happens everywhere. This is street. Imagine having a boyfriend or a husband and this still doesn't change when you walk in the street, unless you cover your head which I won't even go into the disadvantages of covering your head. Call me whiteknight but I feel pity for women who live in Arabic countries and have to put up with all this shit. They are not allowed to go out at night just to walk, let alone going to a nightclub or a party. And they have to put up with all these dudes just because they don't cover their head and walk in the street without company.

Ps: I'm not assuming these things, I've been to Egypt. The situation is much worse than in the video. It has insanely high rape statistics.
Pss: I'm not advocating this type of attention-whoring and uploading it on Youtube. But there is a reality for women who live in Middle Eastern shitholes that I can't just dismiss by saying ''ah she's fine. It's just compliments and stares''.

I have heard the same. I have heard that physical sexual harassment(actual) is almost endemic in Cairo.

The bulk of feminists pay no attention to the suffering of non-Western women, and the fruits of their efforts in the West are plain to see: favourable treatment in the law courts, rape culture, proliferation of 'beta males' or emasculated males, etc.. Making change or protecting women where it would count is too challenging; being an ideologue is more rewarding to them.

The disparity is massive and blatant, but completely ignored.

Another example is Emma Watson's recent UN campaign. The United Nations decided that the most helpful thing to do for women of the world, was to get a famous young woman to remind Western men that feminism is good. The campaign received favourable media coverage and support from celebrities. Indoctrinating more people, is more important than reducing suffering.

A video like this won't go 'viral'(it's had less than 40,00 views in close to a week), because the majority of people are too blinkered, and too scared to have their beliefs dismantled.
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#21
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I know this does not classify as day game, but has anybody here ever got laid from cat calling?

Don't debate me.
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#22
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I'm waiting for the logical conclusion to these videos:

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Four hours of walking in space as a woman.
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#23
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I am going to care when women cares men getting destroyed in family courts.

Deus vult!
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Quote: (12-11-2014 05:50 AM)Feisbook Control Wrote:  

I'm waiting for the logical conclusion to these videos:

[Image: buzz.jpg]

Four hours of walking in space as a woman.

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Still waiting for 5 hours of a chubby girl walking in Miami Florida.

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