I thought at first, why doesn't she just curse them out? I realized that a woman cursing a man out in response won't stop these sleazy men from objectifying our sisters, our mothers, our daughters. Men like this don't take women seriously; women are just body parts to them. It's this mindset that rapists have, it's the mindset of a misogynist. Violence is the only language that these savages are going to understand.
Like a creep, like a pervert, like a savage, the comedian Michael Che had the nerve to make fun of street harassment.
No, it's stupid when misogynists talk about this nonexistent double standard. I wouldn't want a woman to approach me in the street, a self-respecting woman [A woman who doesn't sell her body] doesn't want that and neither does any self-respecting man [A man who doesn't expect women to sell their bodies].Michael Che wrote:i wanna apologize to all the women that ive harrassed with statements like "hi" or "have a nice day" or "youre beautiful". i cant imagine what that must feel like. the closest thing I've experienced is maybe when a girl recognizes me from tv and they say things like "AHHHH!! OH MY GOD!! SNL SNL SNL!! TAKE A PICTURE!! TAKE A PICTURE!! I LOVE YOU SO MUCH!! WHATS YOUR NAME AGAIN?! THANK YOU!! THANK YOU!! WAIT SAY SOMETHING FUNNY!!" but even that is nothing like the harrassment of having a complete stranger tell me to "smile."
This bring us to the question: Should every woman have a gun?
I think yes, because a woman can protect herself against sexual predators like the man who followed her for five minutes but I'm concerned with setting the precedent of a woman shooting some man over something not so bad like a greeting. I think men also should tip their hats or nod downward if they're going to compliment a woman. I believe anything else is creepy, what do you think?
Should every woman know how to a use gun and be armed with one?