Someone educate me because I feel really confused by the outrage expressed by posters in this thread after watching the OP's video. Outside of strawman arguments, I'm not seeing how what was advocated by that woman in the video means that this will lead to overzealous actions by the police to arrest black males. It just appears you guys are exaggerating what was advocated in the video.
What the woman was advocating was a simple social movement in other women asking a woman if she is ok with a situation when they see she is being catcalled as opposed to watching in silence. The end goal being that the men will maybe be snapped out of their current behavior and actually have to self-examine what they're doing. This is done simply by asking "you ok sis?". No where was there mention of changing laws or getting police involved.
So, either you guys are easily be led astray, again by strawman arguments and your own created boogeymen, OR...
You think women taking the next step of actually being proactive in speaking out against these things happening to them or to others as being a negative because you feel that they may immediately run to the police. That leads me to question, what would you advocate as being the appropriate way to handle those situations? Should the women simply put their head down and try to pretend it didn't happen and therefore allowing these guys to have no sense of doing something wrong?
Geninuenly curious. I haven't read through the whole thread yet so I'm sure someone, hopefully, answered this question. Because I don't understand why you dudes are up in arms about simply what was in the video. It was pretty innoucuous
edited: Typos galore..