>>77014601That's partly correct. For a very long time, adults have taught children that stealing, name-calling, bullying, etc isn't right.
But sometimes teachers can't get the lesson right. Or in the case of a lot of kids, sometimes they never get that lesson at all.
Hell, you could even give stealing a pass since it might be for survival.Also, it's not like every rape/cat-calling victim is wearing thong bearing-shorts out on the street. It's hard not to bring your 5000 dollar mac book pro if it's, you know... Your actual body.
>>77014616Class-based genocide is an interesting idea, but sadly a lot of our necessary industries rely on these people. Plus, this kind of phenomenon happens in a lot of places outside of poverty-stricken areas and ghettos.
About "slacktivism":
I'll admit it. I'm no civil rights worker, police officer, or superhero. I just see people thinking cat-calling isn't a real issue, and I feel like letting em' know that it is.
That's not so bad, is it? This is an image board that facilities discussion, and that's just what I'm doing man. Sharing an opinion.
>>77014660This may be naive, but I think that this isn't "alright" because I think people can be better than this.
>you have been brainwashed by feminists to thing that 'all sex = violence so any suggestion to wanting to engage in a sexual activity sends you into a panic.You're strawmanning, dude. I think sex is awesome. Kinky, violent sex is awesome too, given consent. It's just that open street harassment isn't the proper way to "propose to engage sexual activity". Have some grace, you know?
About your first option about women "manning up". That's totally on point. Women SHOULD stand up to people sexually harassing them. But change needs to happen on both sides, right?
On top of that, wouldn't it be ALSO nice if street harassers stopped themselves before talking?
>>77014669Dude. At least these other anons are putting a little more thought into this.