In another incident, reports
suggest that the woman was verbally harassed, stalked and catcalled more than
100 times in one day while walking around in New York City in a video that has
gone viral. The video hails from the
group Hollaback, which aims to end street harassment globally. It features
sections as wideranging as Croatia to Chicago….
Shoshana B. Roberts, a 24-year-old actress, saw a casting call on
Craigslist and allowed Bliss to record her walking through various
neighborhoods in New York City over the course of 10 hours. Roberts remains
straight-faced in the video as male strangers greet her, comment on her
personal appearance, and in some cases, follow her for several minutes.
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 not so surprisingly, Pooja Singh -
dressed in a vest top and short skirt - was not catcalled or harassed
once. Daily Mail reports that as
the woman walked 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.
- ~ and has that not a lot to do with Indian culture !!!
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
17th Nov. 2014.
