"May I lick your pussy?" ? Student collects startups and paints them on the street

Compliments? Always here with it! To flirt? Make the togetherness interesting! Stupid startups in which we would prefer to throw Harry Potter's Invisibility Cloak over? Please do not!

Why do so many men still do not know the difference between compliment and sexism? Why are so many guys constantly crossing the line between flirtation and harassment? Are you too stupid? Too arrogant? Too unsure? Do not they care that they annoy women or even scare them and contaminate the relationship between the sexes in general?

Student collects startups on Instagram

No matter what the reason, it's high time to do something about it! This obviously also means the student Sophie Sandberg. At Instagram, the 21-year-old student is currently causing a stir with her account @catcallsofnyc. She then posted on instructions that women in New York had to endure.



Sandberg had collected the slogans on a call to her own Instagram followers, they may please send their experiences with harassment. The submitted quotations she has then painted legibly and with colorful chalk to the respective "crime scene", the artwork then snapped again and then made accessible via Instagram the big wide world.

To the Huffington Post, the student said, "By writing the comments on the sidewalk where it came to, I draw the public's attention to the topic, the colorful chalk and the colorful words catching the eye of the people, forcing them to do so No harassment, a second look. "



"I fuck you harder when Trump fucks the land"

In fact, the collected sayings do not just stand out because of the bright colors and the big letters? but also through their content. Here are some examples:

A post shared by @catcallsofnyc on Nov 21, 2017 at 10:37 pm


I fuck you harder as Trump fucks the land

Posted by @catcallsofnyc on Dec 4, 2017 at 5:50 pm


Jesus Christ, nice tits ... i wish i could suck on them.

A post shared by @catcallsofnyc on Oct 28, 2017 at 12:47 pm


I will come in your mouth

A post shared by @catcallsofnyc on 14 Oct 2017 at 11:52


May I lick your pussy?

Posted by @catcallsofnyc on Sep 28, 2017 at 5:55 pm


Take her home! Bring the bitch home!



Well ... flirting definitely looks different. If you find such sayings okay, you should urgently meditate for a few years in a row or look for other ways to enlightenment, because of clarity does not testify.

"For me that was always more than annoying"

Sandberg grew up in the Big Apple and is regularly being victim of so-called "catcalling" since she was 15. So stupid dressing or harassment by men. "No one questioned or denounced it, it was simply accepted as something annoying," says the 21-year-old. "For me, it was always more than annoying."

Through her experiences with harassment she often felt insecure and uncomfortable when traveling alone. With her project she now wants to get people to intervene when they witness harassment. And, of course, she wants to encourage women who are stupidly dressed and take away the uncertainty she is familiar with.

No silence? every voice contributes something

"I want people who feel dumb, an object or a victim, to understand that they can make a difference. A voice can contribute to a social movement. We have power and can not be silenced. "

Like #Metoo, #notheidisgirl or #womenspreading, Sandberg shows with her @catcallsofnyc: The time of the adoption is over!

It is not ridiculous to get excited about stupid things and to address harassment. We are not sensitive when we respond to that. And we are not weak either, if we admit that scares us. Honestly, so completely without a dark street and threatening situation around it: "I want to suck on your tits"? who makes a fool of himself, is probably not up for discussion.


 

re:publica 2019 | tl;dr | Stage 1 - Day 3 - ENGLISH (May 2024).



Instagram, harassment, New York