No? I want to know why. I'd love to do a survey but I'm not sure the population sample would be right.
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I feel like this is such an isolated incident that the "why" could easily be that there were a few cat calling people who were also black?
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this has happened my whole life. Black people catcall. I am curious about the culture behind this, I don't feel catcalling is bad.
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I do think catcalling is bad. I also feel like if there is some kind of proof that this is a thing, we can talk about why that is.
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I don't think it's auto bad. I'm curious about why some cultures catcall. I once read women in some cultures view it as positive.
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I'm sure some do, and that's fine... But can you see why that statement might have been really offensive?
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I don't think offense should get in the way of asking questions. I don't feel any judgment about cultural differences, I'm just curious.
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It isn't getting in the way of that. Like I said, unless you have some kind of evidence to support this stereotype, there is no question
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If I were on the street with 98% women, and the only 4 people who approached me were men, you wouldn't be asking me for evidence.
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What I'm saying is that evidence like that is not enough to prove or even demonstrate any kind of correlation.
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My whole life, almost exclusively black men have catcalled me. I don't think this is chance. Maybe, like I said, I'm just hot to them.
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Okay, that's great. It's still an anecdote. People swear they see ghosts and talk to god but I don't inherently believe them (1)
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