Monday, November 3, 2014

Shoshana Roberts Can Kiss My Ass.


"You're so vain, I bet you think this song is about you. Don't you?" - Trent Reznor

People need to wake up. I'm past the point where I'm tired of calling this stuff out. These feminists and all these other aggrieved groups, liberal and conservative alike, all have hidden agendas. Don't think for a second that they don't.

1. Only 100 catcalls in ten hours? Do the math, that's ten per hour. Not much, really, considering the draw that most other women pull on the daily basis. And besides, who in the HELL walks around for ten hours straight? Which leads me to my second point....

2. This chick deliberately went out searching to attract attention, whether it be negative or not, and cherry-picked the interactions that she thought would suit her cause the most. Speaking of which....

3. Where were all the white guys? She trekked through minority neighborhoods on purpose to opportunistically perpetuate the stereotype that Black and Hispanic men are sex-craved maniacs looking to prey on young white women. And that guy who supposedly followed her for five minutes? Bullshit. Just like the rest of the video. It doesn't prove anything and anyone can inject captions into a video claiming any amount of time lapsed between one scene and the next. Does the whole damn street belong to her? Where's the proof that she didn't walk up next to him and refuse to move along? How do we know that that man wasn't planted and paid off to partake in this video?

I feel bad for single guys out there. You can't even ask a girl how she's doing without it being deemed sexual harassment in today's age. How are single men ever supposed to meet somebody? Westernized society tells us that we have to do all the approaching and legwork, yet when we do we're criminalized. None of this would bother me much but as a huge six-foot-four Black man who doesn't get any leeway in America and always has the worst suspected about him, stereotypes and misleading misconceptions like the ones perpetrated by biased videos like the one put together by self-serving feminists like Shoshana Roberts directly effect my life and the way I'm treated and perceived on a daily basis.

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