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Hidden camera street harassment video
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Hidden camera street harassment video

http://www.upworthy.com/a-woman-wore-a-h...rgh?c=ufb1

What do you guys think about this video?
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#2

Hidden camera street harassment video

Let me be the first to say.. Any girl that dresses like that and acts surprised about that kind of treatment, is an idiot.

Quote: (07-31-2014 07:17 PM)JuanCantina Wrote:  

http://www.upworthy.com/a-woman-wore-a-h...rgh?c=ufb1

What do you guys think about this video?
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#3

Hidden camera street harassment video

Repeat this 'experiment' with a single woman in her late 30s.
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#4

Hidden camera street harassment video

The girl when they had the hidden camera, I can't see that saying that she is looking good or whatever is harassment. She was inappropriately dressed for the location and time and she shouldn't be physically attacked or anything because of that but didn't she expect any comment whatsoever? I bet that an attractive man that is ripped and walking without any shirt would also receive comments if walking in that part of the city at that time of the day.

The women that described when they really were harassed were victims of crimes. That happens a lot in our society, also on the subway. People get for example stabbed, beaten, robbed and in very rare circumstances killed. Not only women are victims of crime.
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#5

Hidden camera street harassment video

Just like the girl handing out 'cards against harrassment', this is mostly a case of dumpy fatasses who dress slutty don't like it when they walk through poor neighborhoods and minorities make comments. Or even look at them.

Notice how one says it is like a gateway drug to rape. There is a shot of two guys just LOOKING at a girl when she walks by.

When they conflate this with actual rape/assault, it trivializes actual rape/assault (which I think was what George Will said a few weeks ago, and caught a lot of crap for).

The woman on the subway, what happened to her was creepy and disgusting.

But I honestly think most of these women are just bitter that they can only get attention from men they consider beneath them. They all have that same dour, unfeminine, dumpy look.
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Hidden camera street harassment video

Most of them are not that attractive...and those are usually the ones who go out of there way repeatedly to let you know how afraid they are of being "assaulted"
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Catcalling a gateway drug to the prevalent rape-culture....

1. Women should be aware that dressing very sexy in areas with poor desperate men will get you at least some unwanted attention.

2. Legalize prostitution everywhere in the US. Men who are getting squeezed in the sexual market place by the shrinking of the bang-able crowd and the 6+ pussy flowing to 10% of the men are going to get more desperate. Even when looking at general demographics - due to rampant immigration there simply is not enough pussy for everyone. I would estimate that men outnumber women by 10-15% in the major cities - at least in the ages of 18 to 35. That is simply not healthy. Men need some relief and those catcalling guys with zero Game at least need the option of becoming a buy-sexual.

3. Rest of the points are delusional perceptions by the usual feminist hyenas, which ultimately invalidate even the actual real cases of sexual harassment.

4. Men need Game.
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#8

Hidden camera street harassment video

Man I agree with the women in that video.

Catcalling and harassing those broads are an offense in itself. Shame on those thirsty dudes.

Course I didn't finish watching the video. I found more amusement in comment section. Let's see top 3:

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Filbert Pontoon1 day ago

And right after that she says "It doesn't mean I should have to deal with it." What?!?! Of course women should not be assaulted but showing your tits, ass, and (almost) pussy on the street will attract attention and everyone knows it, including this dishonest nut of a girl.

The DC beauty queen describes a criminal assault. She should have called the police and dealt with it as the crime that it is. Instead, this video says that all men who look at women are monsters and evil which is completely idiotic bullshit.

Deliberately soliciting attention from men just so you can scream obscenities at them is not "oppression," it's your own mental illness. Unfortunately, this is what feminism is now.


Yua ToA1 day ago

+Filbert Pontoon Even a walking walking around BUTTNAKED doesn't give you ANY right to harass her. Fucking rapistmentality.


[Image: lol.gif] That broad proved that guy's point on mental illness.

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Kenneth Hennig2 hours ago

Fuck this fucking comment section.

IF YOU'RE A FUCKING MAN YOU'RE NOT SOME ROBOT THAT CAN'T CONTROL YOURSELF BECAUSE THE WAY A WOMAN DRESSES. YOU HAVE PERSONAL FUCKING RESPONSIBILITY TO KEEP YOUR HANDS TO YOUR FUCKING SELF.

Obvious white knight who needs to make his point in all caps.


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Ezra77771 day ago

When these women dress 'provocatively', they do so in a way that is meant to boost sexual interest from men. Red lipstick, long hair, short skirts, high heels, showing cleavage, etc. all are indicators to accentuate the fact that a woman is healty and fertile. If you dont want people to stare and whistle then wear something else...


Natalie Heylen
+Ezra7777 Yeah because that's why we do it. For men. Please give us attention! We only dress up for you, because the world only revolves around men we don't know in this world and we are just begging to get harassed. Dear sir with that attitude, you're one step away from being a rapist. I think it's really awful that we live in a society where people still ask what the victim was wearing. What will you do with men that have footfetishes and are turned on by a woman wearing flipflops? Does that mean she needs to cover her feet too?

This goes back to the idea that just put all the women on one side of town and don't let them have contact with other men for about a month. Let them wear the same kinds of "clothes" and see how motivated they are. Guaranteed they'll be wearing nothing but PJs and flip flops by the end of the month sipping on some Starbucks.

It'll be like military basic training for women. If anyone has done military basic training you'll know how thirsty women become after a few weeks without any plowing.
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#9

Hidden camera street harassment video

"I know the way I dress is kinda provocative, but...it doesn't mean that I should have to deal with it!"

That's basically feminism in one sentence, Jesus.
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#10

Hidden camera street harassment video

All I can think of is that I want to be in the f'ing sweet area where this stupid whore is walking from 1:21 to 1:45. It gave me a good buzz of daytime grit and dirt. Anyone know where that is?

same old shit, sixes and sevens Shaft...
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#11

Hidden camera street harassment video

this
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#12

Hidden camera street harassment video

Don't you dare tell me to lock my doors at night! You're supporting break-in culture!
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#13

Hidden camera street harassment video

Think about that women who agreed to place the hidden camera on her person.

When asked to document harassment, her go-to move was to dress slutty and go to a low-class neighborhood? I think she thinks she isn't pretty enough naturally to get harassed. She probably was terrified if she walked down the sidewalk in a middle-neighborhood in jeans and a Duke sweatshirt she would not a passing glance from most men.

To the women who believe in this sorts of progressive clap-trap, sex equals nothing but power in their life. To them, sex means nothing but the pure physical thrill and power over men. When men behave in ways that do not reflect their view of their sexuality and their perceived attractiveness, it means men -- as a class -- have too much power.

But the worry over power isn't about assault or rape, it is about how men perceive her sexually. Since women lie to themselves their entire live about how sexy they are, when confronted with the possibility of men not approving of them sexually, they have two options: go slumming like the hidden video chick, or attack the men who refuse to affirm their views of their sexiness. Check out that comment section. One of the big concerns is that men have too much say (power) over what men find sexually attractive. This is usually packaged as, "I don't dress for men and its creepy and rapey for men to decide my value (sexually) for what I wear and look like."

In other words, it is narcissism without the grandiosity. A beautiful woman could conceivably sell herself the reason so many men are so generous with their time and money with her is because they are so nice, it's not. Most men are doing it because they see themselves as the sort of guy who treats a beautiful women like the lady she is. For her, she is the sort of woman who deserves to be treated well, just for existing.

For the women who are in the video and those that are watching from the comfort of their white, middle-class apartments (not houses and not married) it is about delusions about their own lives. George Will was right, there is social value by claiming to have been raped or assaulted. Women who claim they have had these horrible things done to them are treated like minor goddesses amongst the over-privileged masses. These women are seeking to maximize their own perception of their oppression, blaming the easiest target women have: men.

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#15

Hidden camera street harassment video

The best one by far was the blonde chick, and I wouldn't put her above a 7.
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Hidden camera street harassment video

Maybe I'm just an asshole, I don't know, but I feel like I've lost the ability to sympathize with women in cases like this. These are the types of women who moan about stuff like this, but have no interest in guys getting screwed over by women. If they don't care, why should I?
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Hidden camera street harassment video

Smh.... I saw this on Facebook. I don't know about yall but I'm tired. This........ This mentality is the reason why it's harder to game in the inner city. And I have a direct but respectful approach. And you can see the look on there faces in center city when they see you attempting to make eye contact or display a respectable IOI. I'm tired of the bullshit.

I mean at this point is there a reason to have long term plans to stay in this country?
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#18

Hidden camera street harassment video

I don't understand why guys are supporting those scums that make rest of normal guys look bad.

I was visiting SF. Being from small town, I was always surrounded by normal clean people.
But walking around the city, I was passing the type of people I didn't want to even look at, ghetto, trashy, dirty, thugs, hood rats, bums or whatever you call it. I kept getting disgusted.
I thought about doing some day game but I changed my mind.
Women were walking straight fast without moving their eyes. Although I dress appropriate and look very harmless, they seemed being afraid of stranger men. I totally understood though. After looking at trashy people, I was in alerted mode even as a guy.
I would take very differently if someone just approached me by saying 'excuse me' in the city compared to small town.

So who made them act that way??
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#19

Hidden camera street harassment video

Women are repulsed by losers. It's tough not to agree with a lot of it, they are repulsive.

That said, I agree, with fatigue and loss of sympathy with these women. As an attractive woman, you are naturally way more valuable than 99.9999% of people. With great power comes great responsibility, and, apparently the occasional masturbating to you (so weird).

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Obviously the subway incident is disgusting, but I honestly thought she was gonna tell a rape story...then it just turned into a public masturbation story (with non-violent contact). This entire thing is a non-story. I'm more disgusted by this video than by her subway story.

That said, I think I'm gonna go undercover and start being an advocate for this shit. It's a great way to meet and build rapport with attractive women.

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Not going to bother watching the video because I know instinctively what it is and I'm trying to get closer to Krauser's concept of "vibe protection" that he recently talked about on the forum.

But I'll say two things:

1. Normal, attractive, well-adjusted women like being approached, provided they aren't being approached by losers, which isn't a hard benchmark to clear. Those women don't complain about "street harassment."

To give some examples, I approached a woman that turned out to be married on Monday. What was her response? She thanked me and said I should keep on doing it. I joked about turning her into my wing woman and then we parted with mutual smiles on our faces.

Also, the two hottest girls I've approached so far turned out to be the two nicest.

The bitchiest response I ever got was this marginal girl I approached yesterday who asked with a cuntish "why?" when I said I wanted to say hi to her. I simply responded with some light snark and ejected. I won out in the end because up close I could see a light moustache on her face, and you don't want to get involved with someone like that anyway.

The people complaining about "street harassment" are, like most feminists, either unattractive or somehow damaged. Pure and simple.

2. That said, we really do need to push back against this "street harassment" garbage. IMO this is the most important part of feminism that needs to be fought against for us, because if these people gather steam they could, like Roosh said in his video at the start of the year, try to pass a law or somehow make it a part of the cultural fabric to shame any and all daygaming. Once more the (ugly) female imperative would take over and dictate the "appropriate" places and contexts for men and women to meet.

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#21

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Fanatical efforts to combat street harassment have spread at the exact same time as crazy online attention whoring. Coincidence?
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The hilarious thing about videos like these and the movements to correct a non-existent "rape-culture" is that its making an issue out of something that is not an issue. Cat-calling is harmless in itself, hell, I have women cat call me on occasion you don't see me being a social justice superhero about it. Girls, you're not gonna fuck the betas that call you beautiful, so apparently compliments are now something that should be punished.

I wish one of the cat-callers negged her on tape based on her outfit "those boots aren't hiding those pudgy legs, try wearing pants" "you look like the bride of chucky" etc.

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I wonder how long she had to walk around to get those 5 or 6 clips of being "harassed". The guy on the subway was probably adjusting himself in public, and she's flipping the script to make it seem like she was assaulted.

There's so much hamster in this video its ridiculous.

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