Feminist Holly Kearl speaks to NYC Council. Discusses plans on possible "Street Harassment" laws

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She said "sexual terrorism" :dead:


Sexual terrorism
Verbal rape
Mental rape
"no talk means no talk "

Wait til chick's start recording calls with dudes talking all sexual to them

Get pissed at the dude later on and take it to the police as proof of verbal rape

Dudes gonna be like :dwillhuh: " bbbut she didn't say nothing "

All the girl is going to have to say is that she was too scared to come forward

:wow: there's levels to this
 

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woooow this is soooo sad!!! wooooow! we're really going to jim crow 2 thanks to you stupid dumbass nikkas!!!
 

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Attention starved broads at home like

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Enough arrests and they're scare all of these parched nikkas off.............then comes the long awaited violent civil war between women and feminists :blessed:
 

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Quote from Post #3 in this thread.

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Overall, Hispanic and Black respondents were more likely than White respondents to report experiencing street harassment.
Due to sample sizes, these racial categories combine women and men. For context,45% of women and men of all races reported experiencing street harassment.

  • Verbal harassment: Forty-eight percent of Black respondents, 45% of Hispanic respondents, and 36% of White respondents reported experiencing verbal harassment. Black and Hispanic responses were statistically significantly different from White responses, but not from each other.
  • Physically aggressive harassment: Thirty-eight percent of Black respondents, 33% of Hispanic respondents, and 27% of white respondents reported experiencing physically aggressive harassment. Black responses were statistically significantly different from White responses.

They are trying to absolve white men of "street harassment". This is being presented as a Black and Hispanic thing.
 
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I thought black feminist were for the brothas too. Why aren't they speaking up about this @Willstyles

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didnt say all of them was :beli:

This law won't pass anyway, the amount of money and manpower it will take to uphold it is too much and if a small chance it did pass, how many black women will even know or care about it? Leave me alone with this bullshyt, as I told marcuz i dont wanna be involve anymore with these discussions.
 

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@Willstyles that is the whole point. This law isnt being created for black women to use. It is created to justify the police marginalizing the black community. Similar to how Stop and Frisk was constantly used in black neighborhoods and resulted in damn near NO justified arrests.

Also, if black women who identifies themselves as feminist got a wiff of this then what makes you think they wont use it as a trump card to get a black man arrested? Look at all the domestic arguments that result in a cop being called and a black man being arrested.
 

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Quote from Post #3 in this thread.



They are trying to absolve white men of "street harassment". This is being presented as a Black and Hispanic thing.


Just read the report they actually never touch on who does the harassment by race which is interesting, what your quoting is the races of the people who took the survey

What was interesting is that although a vast majority of the respondents were white, white women are actually far less likely to report something as harassment as opposed to black and Hispanic women



Race: 1,566 respondents were White, non-Hispanic (77%), 195 were Hispanic (10%), 143 were Black, non-Hispanic (7%), 80 were other, non-Hispanic (4%), and 56 were mixed race (3%)."

Obviously this is a small sample survey, but that is an interesting stat :lupe:
 

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@Willstyles that is the whole point. This law isnt being created for black women to use. It is created to justify the police marginalizing the black community. Similar to how Stop and Frisk was constantly used in black neighborhoods and resulted in damn near NO justified arrests.

Also, if black women who identifies themselves as feminist got a wiff of this then what makes you think they wont use it as a trump card to get a black man arrested? Look at all the domestic arguments that result in a cop being called and a black man being arrested.

It can be other ways to fukk with us with out giving women more power than what they already have. Trust me brehs, it wont pass. I'm done with this topic. Fact is dudes aren't/wasn't this upset when stop and frisk came to be, but all of a sudden its one big outrage because it gives black women more privilege over us black men. Thats the real reason behind this outrage which is why i don't wanna discuss it anymore. shyt is a circle jerk
 
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