Not if you're talking about men.
Not if you're talking about men.
LOL, was that satire?
"I asked the guy on the train if he had a magnifying glass so I can see what he was doing."
Here's something a little more empirical then, based on the most populous cities
"being creepy/making eyes"
Sydney, Australia is hardly a "quiet little town". Same results.
You can certainly capture non-verbal forms of harassment on video, and the vast majority of such videos circulating the internet (that I have seen) show black and Arab men as the perps. It's much more overt than hair petting.
I'm sure your "experiences" were more scary and nasty than this
Prove your case. Post a video of yourself walking down a street for several hours, and see how many white male cat-callers you get. Then compare the number of cat calls to the New York video. This has been done twice already in New Zealand and Australia (both in majority white cities), and the women received ZERO…
And feminists are angry that they can't use the NYC video to feed into their ugly stereotypes about "white" men. Had it been mostly "white" men in that video, we'd be hearing about "white male entitlement", etc. Now they cry "racism".
Sure you do.
What is it with black dudes masturbating on buses?
White women rarely get harassed by white men on the street.
Body snarking, really?
No, the argument is that men don't get cat-called at all, by men or women. It's now being claimed that men don't even greet other men on the street (thereby proving that when a man says "have a nice day" to a woman on the street, it means he wants to hook up with her). Indeed, the common response to unsympathetic men…
I often seen women on the feminist blogosphere claim that men never get catcalled or greeted at all on the streets. For catcalling, the video showed both men and women not respecting his space.
I didn't post it just for you. It's for everyone to see.
In that particular video, yes it was sexual. Note that I called it "cat-calling", not greeting.
Men do greet men. And men catcall men, as this recent video shows
There are two studies on this issue. One by researcher David Lisak which found that 6.7% of US college men admit to committing rape at least one, and the other....I can not recall the name of the study or the researcher who conducted it ATM, but her methodology was similar to Lisak's, and she found that in her sample…