@aurabogado It's not clear how much she thought about that from her interview, either...
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@shitflipper Your response felt chiding... but thanks for being open. -
@aurabogado Chiding you, or her? Definitely didn't mean you. -
@shitflipper Oh no! Wrong window here--was meant for someone else :)
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@aurabogado someone recently told me they don't come to the East Bay b/c of cat-calling and I was like "..." -
@cayden Because blacks. -
@aurabogado I was like well I don't like going out in San Francisco because racism in the gay community. So there. -
@cayden There's no way to photograph THAT, though. -
@aurabogado if only there were...
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@aurabogado I don't know. Your post feels like projection. Not everyone who protests unkind behavior wants to criminalize it, you know. -
@TimShutters Thank you for your opinion about an event you've not experienced, but one I've experienced the majority of my life. -
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@aurabogado But you weren't commenting on catcalling. You were commenting about inherent fear of black men, weren't you? Thx for reply. -
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@aurabogado Understood. IMO, equating the act of documenting bad behavior by black men with advocating that they be locked up is chidable.
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@aurabogado initially shared your concern.Think this@NPRCodeSwitch story adds a new dimension. Interesting interview http://www.npr.org/blogs/codeswitch/2013/10/17/235413025/a-photographer-turns-her-lens-on-men-who-cat-call?sc=tw&cc=share …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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