A few minutes ago, I saw another version of the video, which showed a woman dressed in regular clothes being harrassed by 100 guys in 10 hours. In this version, the woman is dressed in regular clothes for 5 hours and in hijab another 5 hours. With hijab it becomes more in the evening.
I think many of us already have either heard or also seen this video:
She's walking the streets of NYC and many guys are hitting on her and in some way, harrasing her.
Here is the other version of the video. In this one, when the girl wears hijab, there seems to be no harrassing. This video was conducted by a website of Qatarday.
What I don't really understand is the point this guy is trying to make. It looks like the guys is trying to point out that if the woman wears something other than hijab, she should not blame guys to sexually harass her. Because even if she wears just a pair of jeans and a blouse, she's exposing her body.
I believe it's nobody's right to say women what they have to wear. Women already know what they want to wear. "Besides, why is nobody making any video of a man walking the streets of any major city on earth? I'd like to know if ..." This is what I wrote and then I found out this one:
This video shows that not only do the girls get harassment but men as well. Although one can ask who was hotter, the girls or the man but that's not really the point. The point is that the harassment does not have any specific gender. Women is facing this a lot more than men but still.. So, as the conclusion, I'd suggest all to approach directly without making the person uncomfortable.. That's the proper way.. What I prefer to do at least..
The trend of making videos of walking women and men is really rising quite rapidly. Today, I came across with this video:
It truly shows how respectable the Nordic people are.. I wish all people were like them..
I think many of us already have either heard or also seen this video:
She's walking the streets of NYC and many guys are hitting on her and in some way, harrasing her.
Here is the other version of the video. In this one, when the girl wears hijab, there seems to be no harrassing. This video was conducted by a website of Qatarday.
What I don't really understand is the point this guy is trying to make. It looks like the guys is trying to point out that if the woman wears something other than hijab, she should not blame guys to sexually harass her. Because even if she wears just a pair of jeans and a blouse, she's exposing her body.
I believe it's nobody's right to say women what they have to wear. Women already know what they want to wear. "Besides, why is nobody making any video of a man walking the streets of any major city on earth? I'd like to know if ..." This is what I wrote and then I found out this one:
This video shows that not only do the girls get harassment but men as well. Although one can ask who was hotter, the girls or the man but that's not really the point. The point is that the harassment does not have any specific gender. Women is facing this a lot more than men but still.. So, as the conclusion, I'd suggest all to approach directly without making the person uncomfortable.. That's the proper way.. What I prefer to do at least..
The trend of making videos of walking women and men is really rising quite rapidly. Today, I came across with this video:
It truly shows how respectable the Nordic people are.. I wish all people were like them..
No comments:
Post a Comment