Women Fighting Street Harassers With Confetti In Mexico City

Meet the Hijas de Violencia (the Daughters of Violence), a Mexico City collective that fights street harassment with confetti guns and punk rock. Source YouTube
EMPIREsays...

Let's not pretend that there was a single moment of actual harassment recorded in this video.

"I was admiring the pretty girls!" - OH MY GOD!! HARASSMENT!!! (and this was the best case of "harassment" they managed to capture in this video!)

Good idea, poorly executed by morons feminist-wannabes who wanted to show off their "amazing" idea.

00Scud00says...

So I harass them and they throw me a parade?
This would never work in America though, the second you pull out anything even remotely resembling a gun and someone will freak out and shoot you with a real one.

kingmobsays...

I liked the idea...but the pretty girls compliment being branded harassment was on the wrong side of justice.

I agree the guys wagging their dick at them deserve it but come on people. How are men supposed to compliment them if 'pretty girls' is offensive.

Phreezdrydsays...

How did harassment go from lewd sexual comments and possible unwanted touching, to a lone male in a public space looking at a woman from a distance?

This newer social justice warrior feminist movement I keep seeing stories about appears to be saying that any unsolicited male attention, no matter how benign, is harassment and proof we live in a "rape culture". So looking is violence now?

Phreezdrydsays...

Vengeance for what exactly? Some rude language not caught, or edited from the video? For past offenses? Men looking at women with violence in their hearts? What?

newtboysaid:

I love it. Vengeance with a smile and a tune.
Great attitude too. The last 2 sentences, perfection.

newtboysays...

I agree, they had incredibly slight examples of harassment in their video, but I'm certain they do get actually harassed in Mexico City (but you would think they would have video of it, wouldn't you). From what I've seen, Mexico City is much like New York City, but in a country where misogamy is considered normal and proper by most people.

Phreezdrydsaid:

Vengeance for what exactly? Some rude language not caught, or edited from the video? For past offenses? Men looking at women with violence in their hearts? What?

Phreezdrydsays...

I'm hoping you're not correct about Mexico. Showing them chasing after a guy in a vehicle that we didn't see do anything at all doesn't really help their case. The video of the woman walking through New York gave some idea what they're talking about.

newtboysaid:

I agree, they had incredibly slight examples of harassment in their video, but I'm certain they do get actually harassed in Mexico City (but you would think they would have video of it, wouldn't you). From what I've seen, Mexico City is much like New York City, but in a country where misogamy is considered normal and proper by most people.

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