Woman walks through Mumbai for 10 hours in vest top and mini-skirt and receives NO sexual harassment... in stark contrast to similar video shot in New York
Indians are polite and non-aggressive people (except when dealing with Muslims), something one could not say of the NYC blacks and Hispanics encountered by Shoshana B Roberts
After seeing the popular 10 Hours of Walking In New York City video, the team at India’s IndieTube decided to make a Mumbai version of the popular video.
And surprisingly, the Pooja Singh - dressed in a vest top and short skirt - was not catcalled or harassed once.
As the woman walks through the second most populated city in the world’s most populated country, several men stare - but nobody catcalls or says anything derogatory.
‘Not even a single incident of woman street harassment took place in a city that has diversified culture, demographics and economy,’ a title card at the end of the video reads.
‘The female citizens are safe, respected and treated unbiased in this city which never sleeps.’
This comes in contrast to actress Shoshana B Roberts - who was the subject of the original video set in New York.
Ms Roberts was told to smile, advised to thank the men for their lewd comments and threatened with rape.
The difference is stark: in the original New York version, there were more than 100 examples of harassment over the 10 hours Ms Roberts was walking the streets of New York, not including whistles and winks.
In India, subject Pooja Singh received none
SOURCE
Posted by John J. Ray (M.A.; Ph.D.).
3 comments:
Hmm? In the nation that has had so many rapes, and horrendous murderous gang rapes, that it recently became international news, and remained there until India paid off the news sources and stopped letting that information out? Okay.
India has far too many males per female, due to sex-based genocide through abortion. I wouldn't advise any women to go to India without security. China is as bad, though I don't know about their crime rates. China is worse than India regarding information becoming public. Only the US media is as closed mouth about things that aren't politically correct, or propaganda driven, skewed even then.
The one in New York, the guys were paid-off.
Major construction sites in the US are walled off from the public view, you can't see in, they can't see out.
Its not to block the view, its to block wind and debris flying through the air or something from the site flying out hurting the public passing by the site.
The one in New York, the guys were paid-off.
Major construction sites in the US are walled off from the public view, you can't see in, they can't see out.
Its not to block the view, its to block wind and debris flying through the air or something from the site flying out hurting the public passing by the site.
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