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PART IV: When Blacks Attack and Rape their Own Daughters, Mothers: What Chance do Victims of Their Street Harassment Have?

PART IV: When Blacks Attack and Rape their Own Daughters/Sons & Mothers: What Chance do Victims of Their Street Harassment Have?

For reference see:

PART III: When Blacks Attack and Rape their Own Daughters/Sons & Mothers: What Chance do Victims of Their Street Harassment Have?https://blackmanleaveusalone.wordpress.com/?s=what+chance+do+you+have

PART II: (When Blacks Attack and Rape their Own Daughters & Mothers: What Chance do Victims of Their Street Harassment Have?) Now for the black FEMALES who rape, street harass and sexual assault men, black women and black children https://blackmanleaveusalone.wordpress.com/2017/12/25/part-ii-when-blacks-attack-and-rape-their-own-daughters-mothers-what-chance-to-victims-of-their-street-harassment-have-now-for-the-black-females-who-rape-street-harass-and-sexual-assault-m/

(PART I) UPDATED: When Blacks Attack and Rape their Own Daughters & Mothers: What Chance to Victims of Their Street Harassment Have?https://blackmanleaveusalone.wordpress.com/2017/12/13/when-blacks-attack-and-rape-their-own-daughters-mothers-what-chance-to-victims-of-their-street-harassment-have/

First let’s have a review of “pastors” a/k/a ‘pimps in the pulpit’:

September 01, 2018:  Black male pastor sexually assaults Ariana Grande in broad pimpsdaylight while cameras are rolling                                                                                                 Bishop Apologizes to Ariana Grande for ‘Too Friendly’ Grope During Aretha Franklin Funeral  https://variety.com/2018/music/news/bishop-apologizes-to-ariana-grande-for-grope-aretha-franklin-funeral-1202924472/

                                                                                                         August 20, 2018: black pastor and black stepfather rapes little black girl                       Teen’s step-father and their pastor allegedly raped her over course of a year, threatened her with voodoo rituals                                                                          https://wgntv.com/2018/08/20/teens-step-father-and-their-pastor-allegedly-raped-her-over-course-of-a-year-threatened-her-with-voodoo-rituals/

June 30, 2018: black pastor sexually assaults black males in prison                                        Virginia Pastor Arrested for Having Sex with Inmates at County Jail http://btnomb.com/virginia-pastor-arrested-sex-inmates-county-jail/

It has been established that most of today’s black pagan “Christians” are the stereotype concerning sexual assault.  If these black men are raping parishoners, children and other members of vulnerable populations and are the example for so many followers that everyday women may confront in their daily routine; I repeat what chance do have against their sexual/street harassment?

One also needs to remember that these are only reported cases, and cases that find there way into the news.  Countless black women and black children are the primary targets of black pagan “Christian” males’ sexual harassment, sexual assault, verbal abuse and rape.  It is now 2018 and nothing has changed despite the movements, protests and the photosometimes usage of the judicial system.  Today’s black males’ unsatiated sexual desires remain unrestrained and decent blacks continue to suffer.  These are not the black males of yore where protests against a discriminatory system meant the protection of black women and children; protests are used to protect oft-times guilty black males with the sick enablement of certain black females who are just as much stalkers and rapists of other women and children.  All the while securing the pervasive victimization of vulnerable members of the black community.

Remember during the Civil Rights Movement? During the protests children were in the center, black women surrounded them and black men were at the forefront.  Nowadays decent blacks must give their children ‘the talk’ about black males and others have to warn their own family about the potential for abuse by them and likelihood of being murdered at their hands.

August 28, 2018: Black male rapes black woman                                                                   Man Arrested for Beating, Raping Woman in West Town https://chicago.cbslocal.com/2018/08/28/man-arrested-beating-raping-woman-in-west-town/

August 25, 2018: Black boy molests his little black sister                                                         How a “Clueless” Mom Reacted to News of Her Son Molesting Her Daughter | Iyanla: Fix My Life | OWN  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAjxYiB5Qus

August 23, 2018:  Even when you’re dead a black man will still rape you.                              Man admits to having sex with corpse at Memphis hospital, police say  https://www.fox13memphis.com/top-stories/man-admits-to-having-sex-with-corpse-at-memphis-hospital-police-say/819054957

August 21, 2018:  Black male sexually assaults black children                                     KIDNAPPED: Police say Eminence man snatched 3 children; sexually abused 1 http://www.wdrb.com/story/38927804/kidnapped-police-say-eminence-man-snatched-3-children-sexually-abused-1

August 20, 2018:  Black male sexually assaults a black woman at gunpoint                  Police Arrest Man Accused Of Posing As Landscaper, Sexually Assaulting Woman At Gunpoint                                                                https://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2018/08/20/police-arrest-man-accused-of-posing-as-landscaper-sexually-assaulting-woman-at-gunpoint/New Picture

August 10, 2018: Black male rapes a little black girl                                South Side Dance Studio Owner Charged With Raping Girl, Recording Assaults Denied Bond                                                                         https://chicago.cbslocal.com/2018/08/10/dance-studio-owner-maurice-fulson-sexual-assault-rape-denied-bond/

July 31, 2018:  Black males sexually assault of a black woman old enough to be a grandmother                                                                                                                                      Man Charged With Sexual Assault of 66-Year-Old https://chicago.cbslocal.com/2018/07/31/uptown-sex-assault/

July 30, 2018: Black male serial rapist sexually assaults a black woman                              27-Year-Old Man Accused of Killing Queens Nurse May Be a Serial Rapist, Police Say https://www.wbls.com/news/news-0/27-year-old-man-accused-killing-queens-nurse-may-be-serial-rapist-police-say

April 04, 2018: Black male sexually assaults a little black girl                                    Stepfather Suspected In Death Of 3-Year-Old Queens Girl Faces Judge https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2018/04/04/queens-girl-death-man-charged/

So today’s black males’ sexual harassment of women strangers would be considered ‘no big deal’ to them.  Why is it so difficult for today’s black “Christians” to keep their hands to themselves?  They embodied a demonic spirit and attempt to thinly veil their nature by over the top yelling about Jesus, because apparently to them this false tongue will deceive others into believing they are decent.  These black pagan “Christians” also engage in passive aggressive proselytizing to people who do not share their belief system and continue to conduct themselves on a more positive and spiritually elevated level than they could even fathom and have no desire to be near them, engage with them or emulate them.  I ask you again, what chance do you have against their daily sexual/street harassment?  It is not just the ‘hey how you doin’ they have resorted to primitive Neanderthal grunts, exaggerated coughs accompanied with following close behind their targets so now they can claim it was an ‘accident’ that they bumped into you while it was an intentional offensive touching.  This is black pagan “Christian” males modern day steppin’ fetchit coonery, whether on the job, walking to your car in the morning, at the grocer, the post office, shopping at the mall.  Little to none, especially with black pagan “Christian” females who have coddled and continue to enable their deviant conduct.

The Pitt News: Pitt students condemn catcalling

https://pittnews.com/article/127683/arts-and-entertainment/pitt-students-condemn-catcalling/

Pitt students condemn catcalling
Joanna Li | Staff Writer
February 14, 2018

As a 12-year-old, Sophia Marshall stepped out of the house feeling confident in thePA map
outfit she had picked out that morning. As she waited for a friend by the local high
school, she heard a sharp whistle from out of the window of a passing car — her
first experience with catcalling.

Marshall, now a junior business administration major at Pitt, recalled feeling conflicted at the time — a mix of validation and violation.  It wasn’t until she came to college that the instances of catcalling became more frequent for Marshall — happening on the bus, her nightly walk home in Central Oakland and during her summer abroad in Paris — causing her to feel fed up.
“I’m not your baby, I’m not your honey,” Marshall said. “You don’t know me.”
According to a Cornell study, 85 percent of women experience street harassment before age 17 — and some women in Oakland are in that majority. Walking in groups of three or more, carrying pepper spray at all times and knowing a few self-defense techniques are all tips in the back of the minds of some women who have experienced street harassment at Pitt.

Marie Skoczylas, a visiting instructor in the Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies
Program, offers a definition of catcalling and its effects.
“Catcalling is singling out a target for sexual objectification and commenting publicly on
that person’s appearance,” Skoczylas said. “It requires a sense of entitlement to pull a
stranger into that kind of situation, knowing the advance may well be unwelcome and
insulting.”

Catcalling is part of the larger issue of street harassment. According to “Stop Street
Harassment” — a nonprofit organization focusing on ending gender-based street
harassment — street harassment can range from unwanted whistling to sexual assault. As Skoczylas explains, there’s a fine line between a pleasant interaction with compliments and harassing words that are disrespectful in nature.
“Rather than taking the route of trying to criminalize behavior, I think we need to focus on a cultural shift, changing attitudes so that we see each other as individuals to be respected rather than objects to harass,” Skoczylas said.
Sophomore finance major Casey Maher experienced catcalling in Oakland one night in
August. She walked to upper campus to meet with friends to watch a movie, but a friend
made a last-minute cancellation. Maher found herself alone in an unfamiliar place.
“Some guys pulled up next to me in a car and started yelling things out the window, like,
‘hey girl, get in the car, let us give you a ride,’” Maher said. “It made me feel really
uncomfortable and I had my hand on my phone to call the police.”

Carolyn Helenski, a sophomore communication science and disorders major, has
experienced catcalling in multiple cities. She recalls an instance with her mom in
Philadelphia that was particularly memorable, saying it was very degrading.
“One time I was in Philly with my mom for the afternoon, and a young guy was with his
friends on the street,” Helenski said. “When my mom and I walked by he said, ‘look at that nice, tight pussy in those pants.’’’
In this uncomfortable position, Helenski had an urge to stand up to the man, but her mom told her to act as if nothing had happened and just continue walking.
“Catcalling isn’t pretty when someone is trying to embarrass or harass you,” Helenski said.
“I went to say something, but [my mom] told me to just keep walking — which frustrated
me because a woman I look up to more than anyone didn’t feel comfortable standing up for herself or me.”

Other women in Oakland have experienced harassment from older men, not just fellow
college students.  Close Morgan, a junior who asked her last name be omitted for privacy, was walking back from her class in the Chevron Science Center when she stumbled into one such case as she passed a few construction workers on the sidewalk.
“As I got closer to them, I noticed that the one guy was staring at me,” she said. “Right as I
walked by, the guy who had been looking at me a little too long turned his head and said
‘hey beautiful,’ and watched me as I kept walking down the street.”
Morgan said she didn’t think much of the situation — she just smiled and continued
walking down O’Hara Street to Fifth Avenue, enjoying the compliment she was given.
“What was initially nice became super creepy when I was stopped at the crosswalk by
Thackeray,” Morgan said. “The same man popped his head out of the passenger side of a
white pickup truck and said, for the second time, ‘hey beautiful’ as his buddy kept driving.”
To avoid another encounter with the man, Morgan ended up taking the longest route
possible to get to her destination — an inconvenience for her to feel safe.
While Marshall continues to take her chances striking up conversations with strangers, she said she draws the line between friendliness and street harassment at a stranger’s ability to read context clues on a situation.
“I’m not trying to say that no one should talk to anybody else,” Marshall said. “I am saying that you need to respect my privacy, and that includes no shouting, no name calling.”
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