Your nonsensical rationalization aside, this is you cosigning the ridiculous "it should be illegal for men to speak to women on the street" argument pledging your allegiance to "team cac"
You do realize that if it were illegal to speak to women on the street, it'd apply to men of all races, the fact that it'd disproportionately target non-whites is to be expected in a system of white supremacy, do you think your "get over it" alternative is more appealing to women than actual legislation that would make their commutes a bit easier?
Like a true c00n you acknowledge white supremacy then give it a pass to put the blame on black men. So because black men didn't bow down to irrational black women who claim that men speaking to them in public is harassment it's our fault that they've sided up with systematic white supremacy huh? Dealing with black men speaking to them in public is so unbearable for black women that rhey had no alternative but to get down and allow themselves to be used by systematic white supremacy to put a halt to it. That's your argument here. I'm just glad that you're exposing yourself because I suspect that you had a lot of posters here fooled.
That's almost exactly my argument, and if I had anyone fooled, I apologize.
I don't think Black women have no other alternatives, but the people bringing forth potential solutions that don't include "woman up" or "get over it" happen to be white supremacists with the resources to bring attention to the issue but unfortunately serve their own anti-Black agenda simultaneously which is genius and why white supremacy is out here cooking flawlessly while we bicker amongst ourselves as to whether or not it's actually harassment, when the victims, women, have already confirmed that they believe it's harassment.
Tell me something though. What do black men who don't even partake in speaking to women in public have to do with those who do? How am I responsible for what any other black man does? The argument that we are making is that this hollaback organization has a racist agenda that will be a detriment to the black community as a whole. Pretending that you really give a fukk about the plight of black women having to deal with being unwanted greetings from men in the street doesn't condone dismissing/overlooking that.
You can only be responsible for your own actions, if you're not out here harassing women, keep up the good work. ihollaback is a racist organization, an organization that is organized and has a following that has grown exponentially over the past few days, it's only going to get bigger, what you can do instead of arguing that your "hello" isn't harassment is educate people about ihollaback being a racist organization.
I care about women not being harassed in the street, I can relate because I don't like being spoken to by strangers no matter what they have to say, I also care about the potential implications legislation like this could have on non-white men, women care about finding solutions to being street harassed, solutions that organizations like ihollaback are providing on a platform that's reaching millions of people.