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BLM Hypocrisy: Most Black “Christians” Violate Civil Rights of Sunni Muslim Black Americans-Protests Against Immigration Ban a Farce: Part VI

BLM Hypocrisy: Most Black “Christians” Violate Civil Rights of Sunni Muslim Black Americans-Protests Against Immigration Ban a Farce-Part VI

As I further described incidents in which a core group of black “Christians” have stalked,
street harassed, accosted and to which I received unprovoked verbal abuse, I would like

the readers to understand that these people are incapable

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 of reform. They cannot be redeemed. As mentioned in a previous post, gang stalking also involves a demonic spirit that has possessed the willing human vessel. For this to have happened, the person had to have already the inclination towards, evil deeds, mischief and enjoy the most heinous and depraved conduct. Satan’s nature is evil, therefore anyone who is his minion, the embodied agents of the anti-Christ and purveyor of wickedness has a nature of evil. No one can expect one whose nature is evil to do anything else but. Do not be fooled by how these black and West African “Christians” spew Jesus’ name, they are not his followers. According to their own doctrine; he was a healer, a person of mercy and kindness; of generosity. Now look at who and what these imposters of what it means to be a human being actually do and are: they cause harm, they are relentlessly offensive, predatory and disrespectful and find joy in the suffering of others. Their nature and consistent actions are the exact opposite. Let’s take a look at the word anti which is a prefix indicating against or to oppose.  Since they are the opposite of the historical figure they claim to reveal, Christ, they are then logically anti-Christ. This is why they are unapologetic, unremorseful, use double speak and silver tongue slick talk to ALWAYS justify their immoral, offensive and criminal behavior. This is who they are, and they cannot be expected to properly integrate into civilized human society because this is what they are not.

So, welcome to Part VI in a series of offensive, disrespectful and oft times criminal acts that I have experienced at the hands of black pagan “Christians.” For a listing of previous incidents and crimes they have perpetrated against me, please follow the following links:

Part I: https://blackmanleaveusalone.wordpress.com/2017/02/28/blm-hypocrisy-most-blackchristians-violate-civil-rights-of-sunni-muslim-black-americans-protests-against-immigrationban-a-farce/

Part II: https://blackmanleaveusalone.wordpress.com/2017/03/19/blm-hypocrisy-most-blackchristians-violate-civil-rights-of-sunni-muslim-black-americans-protests-against-immigrationban-a-farce-part-ii/

Part III: https://blackmanleaveusalone.wordpress.com/2017/03/22/blm-hypocrisy-most-blackchristians-violate-civil-rights-of-sunni-muslim-black-americans-protests-against-immigrationban-a-farce-part-iii/

Part IV: https://blackmanleaveusalone.wordpress.com/2017/05/26/blm-hypocrisy-most-blackchristians-violate-civil-rights-of-sunni-muslim-black-americans-protests-against-immigrationban-a-farce-part-iv/

Part V: https://blackmanleaveusalone.wordpress.com/2017/08/28/blm-hypocrisy-most-blackchristians-violate-civil-rights-of-sunni-muslim-black-americans-protests-against-immigrationban-a-farce-part-v/

The following incidents described below are true events and occurred either in Maryland or Washington, D.C.: The locations described have not been altered.

1. One day I was at the U.S. Post Office located at Jessup, Maryland (Howard County).
There weren’t many people in line. Three people were in front of me. I white woman with a ponytail who was filling out forms, a black male who wreaked of the essence of Baltimore City and further in front of him was a guy being waited on. Now mind you I literally just entered past the glass door in that portion of the lobby. IMMEDIATELY, the photoblack “Christian” male zoomed in on me with his sunken round, scary eyes and asked if I wanted to get in front of him. Now, usually when this happens it is because someone left the line to immediately return or someone sees someone with less material to process and in a hurry. Initially I had no idea why he would ask me that. The white woman was already in front of me and waiting and if any one should have been offered the space it should have been her. I said quickly “no thank you,” as I saw that there was actually no “space” in front of him anyway as he was standing closely behind the guy being waited on. Lastly, when he said it he was using both hands pointing down and I realized he was actually pointing to his genitalia. Never trust them, they are always harboring nefarious motives. The white woman saw what he did with his hand gesture and immediately looked back down to continue to write. I made sure I stood extra feet away from him.

2. It was an early weekday morning when I went to the drive thru of Panera Bread 14806
Baltimore Avenue, Laurel, Maryland (Prince George’s County). A dark-skinned, round-eyed black “Christian” completely messed up my breakfast order. I did not look at the contents of the bag until after I left the drive-thru. I reported the mishap to the manager who invited me to return for a corrected item whenever it was convenient. When I did return, the same dark-skinned black “Christian” cashier waited on me and further messed up another order. She deliberately put a strip of bacon on a VEGETARIAN menu item I purchased. I reported her pattern of racist and bigoted behavior towards me to the manager (who was white) who escalated to a higher authority. He indicated that her behavior was disturbing, getting worse and agreed that if she was capable of doing this intentionally to the same customer then she may be capable of doing even further harm
(I though poisoning). I told him whenever I am there I do not wish for her to handle my food AT ALL. The black male “Christian” co worker tried to justify her behavior and laughed at the drive thru saying she was hormonal (yes she wasn’t hormonal with white customers, what she was: a disgusting bitter black bigoted racist). This is how black “Christians” conduct themselves, possibly assaulting someone by tampering with a food order is a joke to these people. Notice the difference in response between how the black “Christian” male co-worker of the disrespectful black “Christian” female food handler/ cashier and that of the white manager who sought to address their disturbing and possibly criminal behavior.

3. It was early evening when I had to get something from my car in the parking lot in Howard County, Maryland. I noticed a bunch of black “Christian” males chain smoking in between my and another person’s car earlier. The next morning, one of the black males apparently tried to destroy a part of the outer dashboard or set my car on fire. There was a cigarette but that look like it was “put out” into the car’s vinyl which was melted in a small pool and apparently had cooled off on its on because of the weather. My car would not have been so lucky if the incident occurred in the summer.

4. It was a sunny, warm day at the start of autumn where people were gathered for a traditional American funeral in Riverdale, Maryland (Prince George’s County). Two members of the deceased family were outside discussing what would happen, the sorrow and awaiting to greet other friends and family still arriving to the venue. Then, yes you guessed it, an obese, dark-skinned, round eyed black “Christian” with a rotund belly indicating the sin of gluttony rudely interrupted the two. He did not venture to provide condolences or to aide the family in facilitating the day’s events, oh no his primary purpose was to offend the family members. He did not acknowledge the deceased, the deceased parents and ignored ignore any protocols of situational awareness that rational person under the circumstances would demonstrate. He began to boast that he was not only a BLM supporter but a BLM member. He bragged about how he was part of a
popular D.C. (District of Columbia) regional band and began to “pimp” his CD boasting of a new song called Black Lives Matter.  You might think this is a joke, that it was an ignorant black teenager from the street who simply saw a gathering and wanted to take advantage, but no, this was a grown black “Christian” male who would later brag about 

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how he is only for Jesus and then proceed to disrespect the Sunni Muslims present as it was a mixed gathering of attendees of various religious backgrounds. He needed to assert himself in the most disrespectful and erroneous manner that somehow he had a
monopoly on righteousness. Further, this wasn’t a random person, this black “Christian” male was actually a first cousin of the deceased. He did not go to view the body, and remember he did not offer condolences to other immediate family members of the deceased. He obviously didn’t think black lives matter in that situation because his own dead cousin who died of natural causes (the purpose of the gathering) was irrelevant as long as he could get access to as many ears to “pimp” his BLM song and band’s CD. A disgusting and repulsive individual; and no matter how appalling he was, any decent person never thinks that these fake black “Christians” could further disrespect the very lives they claim to whites as being relevant. Yet, they always prove that they can.

5. It was an early weekday morning when I was leaving my car at a business in Howard County, Maryland. I did look to make sure no one would be rushing behind me and there was no one there.  I proceed to walk up a short corridor which did not have security cameras, but did have security cameras on other parts of the building. Not after about six steps there appeared a creepy black “Christian” male stalker who appeared to be plotting to yank and/or kidnap me. The only way in which I was alerted of his sudden appearance near me was his rapid scuttling and he began to say weird and creepy things in a low tone while taking a few steps, “I got an apartment, but you don’t want none of that…” I was shocked, yes I should not be at this point at the conduct of black male
“Christians.” Yes, a total stranger was about to kidnap me in broad daylight, and knowing Howard County, no one would’ve helped. I immediately turned around, bypassed him and walked in another pathway where more people and lighting were. He disappeared.

6. One morning I went to a separate portion of the lobby of a business in Howard County,
Maryland. While I was walking thereto a short, dark-skinned black male mumbled something at me to which I simply ignored. As soon as the door to the lobby closed behind me, it clicked and the same black male “Christian” street harasser had followed me. I yelled, “leave me alone!” This time I nearly punched him but decided it was best for me to immediately left and went to the main portion of the lobby. He followed me again to the main lobby to which I said something in a very stern voice in front of the employee whom he trying to speak to as if everything was normal and that he wasn’t street harassing me. He scuffled away not saying anything further.

7.  It was a clear evening when I was leaving work.  I walked along the sidewalk of 16th and L Streets, NW, Washington, D.C. in order to get to the garage.  I saw at least 10 feet ahead of me a dark-skinned, black male “Christian” who was still in a work uniform, a maroon vest with “WMATA” embroidered on its upper left side.  He was walking in the opposite direction on the same walk and immediate stepped in my direct pathway. In order to avoid this uncouth, disrespectful black male “Christian” street harasser, I immediate stepped on the side where the Potbelly sandwich shop is on the corner.  He STILL changed his direction once more as if to block me but stop short of standing directly in front of me.  He yelled, DAYYUUM while looking at me up and down like the predatory jackal he was.  This was a D.C. metro bus driver who apparently think it is ok to street harass pedestrians while still IN UNIFORM.

8.  One early Saturday I was at the counter at the Staples office store located at Address: 9091 Snowden River Pkwy, Columbia, MD 21045. I was speaking to the cashier and waiting for my copies.  An obese, dark-skinned, old black slobbering male was to my left but a few feet away.  I continued to keep my eyes on the cashier though the dirty old nasty black male “Christian” kept doing some weird wiping gesture on the counter towards my direction. I noticed out of the corner of my left eye that he kept inching over in my direction while swiping his hands towards me. While I was getting my paper copies, I immediately vacated my position at the counter and stepped towards the self-service Xerox machines.  It was at this point the nasty old black male pagan “Christian” stopped his movement.

9. One late afternoon I was at the self-checkout at Harris Teeter located at 14702 Baltimore Ave, Towne Centre, Laurel, MD 20707. A dark-skinned black African “Christian” walked up to the checkout station I was in and stood facing me blocking part of the automated screen which itemized your purchase. I initially ignored his unwanted attention as he gave me a sadistic smile. An older Caucasian woman at another checkout line was facing me and she looked at the African male whose back was to her in disapproval.  She quickly figured out what was happening. The kiosk was not able to locate the type of grapes I was weighing with the product i.d.  The African male harasser continued to refused to move and leave me alone.  Thereafter, I gestured for a male employee to assist me with my grocery purchase.  As soon as the HT employee ventured over to assist, the African black male “Christian” walked away.

10.  It was early morning in a self-service parking garage in NW, Washington, D.C.  It is not brilliantly lit as the garage was underground.  I was vacating my car to get to go to work when I noticed a dark-skinned black male blue collar worker immediately walk pass me and is in front about 10 feet in front of me.  When I began to walk I was a still that much feet behind as there is only one direction to exit.  He had already saw me leaving my car, and now heard me began to walk.  All of sudden, he stopped walking and stood there as if he was waiting for me.  Another black male who parked a few cars to the left of mine noticed the same thing I did. I turned and looked at the second black male who shook his head in embarrassment and disapproval.  He understood that this low class black male “Christian” was trying to wait until I was in close enough vicinity to try and “holler” and otherwise street harass a covered Sunni Muslim black woman in a garage where there wouldn’t be many people present.  I did not walk any further until the first black guy finally began walking again and he was out of eyesight.  Early in the morning on a weekday, just trying to get to work.

So these erratic and depraved black “Christians” know that a Sunni Muslim woman has no interest in them nor their lifestyles filled with debauchery, slander and crimes. Although they know they have no chance with Sunni Muslim women, they find joy in causing offense. These black “Christians” are fixated on what they will never have and what a covered Sunni Muslim woman does not want. It reinforces the fact that they are losers, trifling and a menace not to Sunni Muslim women but the broader American society. This core group of black (and West African) “Christians” are not only minions of the anti-Christ, but also the biggest threat to American democracy that the United States has witnessed in decades.

PART II: Gang Stalking: Another Form of Street Harassment and It’s More Prevalent Than You Think

I wanted to take a further look into gang stalking in general, and my continued personal experiences of black “Christians” targeting me.

Of course stalking is an unlawful/criminal act, so it does not surprise me in this day and age that black “Chrsitians” (both male and female) are the primary perpetrators of it. Most of them are ghetto, faux gangster, down-low, over the top false maschismo and down-low lesbians. This is a fact.  However, let’s take a deeper look into gang stalking.

Gang stalking involves a group of individual, some have argued, that are part of a ‘system.,’  Some have argued that gang stalking is governmental.   Let’s being with the understanding that gang stalkers are social degenerates who have no means nor intention to create any progress in their lives. Thus, we are, for now taking a gander of this system from a socially dysfunctional perspective.  The system is to destroy, annihilate, embarrass and or impoverish the targeted individual through gaslighting, stalking and street harassment.  Gang stalkers are part of groups but not in obvious clusters that laymen have witnessed on the news who engage in the ‘knockout’ game.  These are yet another group of criminals who travel in packs similar to wolves and target random individual.

Someone could easily think I am a random individual since I don’t know any of the black pagan “Christians” who engage in this activity directed towards me, but unfortunately this is to the contrary.  This group of people selects an individual that they have been watching, observing, sending texts and emails about for weeks, months and in most cases years.  A targeted individual usually have a talent, skill, personality or perceived benefit that this system wants access to.  Beware, it is not because they desire you for you, no, they are envious—they seek to take by destruction that which they cannot have access to, which is you.

What I have noticed in the Washington, D.C. metro area, including Maryland, is that most black pagan “Christians” are hateful and jealous of people in general. Whatever their personal failings, desires or general hate will not dissipate if they ever achieve their sinister goals. No, they will still be left the same empty shells of soulless bodies that they invited demonic spirits to inhabit just as before they targeted an individual.  These are the things you will observe about them:

  1. These black pagan “Christians” find joy in disrespecting, gaslighting, physically attacking and verbally abusing total strangers for sport or to see if that targeted individual will break.
  2. These strangers know personal details about your life, share information about you with other strangers. Black pagan “Christians” like to watch their prey to sense their awareness of their impending attacks. Any normal person would respond with apprehension that total strangers are trying to get into your personal life just so they can insult and perpetrate even more criminal acts against you.
  3. Targeted individuals are usually selective, have or maintain high standards regarding what type of people they would allow themselves to be in contact with and are focused on higher goals. For gang stalkers, their goals are nefarious and they seek to curse them upon the targeted individual.
  4. Gang stalkers are part of a system, not a progressive one that seeks to build character, community and build strong relationships. It is a simple groupthink mentality of hatred and dissatisfaction with their own lives.  Thus a targeted individual who is not a willing participant in their ‘staged’ arena is someone who sees through their façade of fake ‘pro-black’ consciousness, false disdain of certain systems as they are the exact replica who purvey a similar system on members of their own race.
  5. They are of the most evil of hypocrites when it comes to race matters, spirituality and belief in God.  As mentioned so many times that most street harassers are demonic, and upon research those who have studied gang stalkers have consistently purported that it is a spiritual war, I would dare add that it is a mental war as well.
  6. Gang stalkers, both the sexual depraved black pagan “Christian” males and the undercover black “Christian” lesbian who are dissatisfied with the direction of their lives, are unapologetically OBSESSED with the targeted individual. Their obsession has caused even further social dysfunction in their ability to act like normal human beings.  They have an inability to integrate for the purposes of learning to better themselves, nor do they care to.  Gang stalkers who are another form of street harassers are the embodiment of the demonic spirit whose primary arsenal is deception, diversion and distraction.  The targeted individual is the diversion and distraction from their own personal failings in life and the deception is the modis operandi or justification they use to rationalize their criminal and indecent conduct.
  7. Female gang stalkers among black pagan “Christians” of today are usually lesbian. Think about it for a moment: what normal functioning, well-adjusted grown women in western society bothers another grown woman who is a total stranger for no reason?  For what purpose?  They are trying to get the attention of heterosexual women because the targeted individual’s mere existence is an affront to their well-being.  Black female pagan “Christian” gang stalkers will follow you into the bathroom (yes, this true), will find ways to ‘brush up’ against a female targeted individual and will also attempt to instigate an altercation either by putting their hands on the targeted woman, standing too close behind and snorting and exaggeration of clearing the throat.  This is very disgusting and that’s their goal to show the targeted individual who they really are in a subversive manner while ironically seeking that targeted individual’s approval.  Female black lesbian gang stalkers are obsessed with straight women of their own race and this nothing more than sexual/street and workplace harassment.
  8. Black pagan “Christians” hate Sunni Muslims, especially those of the same race as them.  Imagine these types of “Christians” applaud lesbian, switchhitters in their houses of worship, multiple children born out of wedlock with multiple fathers,  down-low black males, black males raping their own mothers and children, acceptance of their disrespecting others as long as they pay their ‘tithes,’ vandalism as long it is against someone they agree on who is their target, dishonest black pagan “Christian” politicians, their religious leaders disrespecting women; but for some reason they cannot handle law abiding, highly educated Sunni Muslims who mind their business?  Think about it for a minute, why is every sin and evil act condoned by this core group of today’s black “Christians”?  It is because they are minions of the anti-Christ and whatever the TRUE God says do not do, they say do–just like Satan. They are the biggest undercover purveyors of the Church of Satan.
  9. Gang stalkers do not walk in groups. They position themselves in certain places known to be frequented by the individual, separately.  It is not that they are being insidious.  They believe that their goal to target the individual will be more affective if they do it at different times of the day, with different people as part of a mind game.  Gang stalkers make it obvious that they are part of this group as they consistently are on their mobile phones disseminating and transferring data that they have gathered about the individual.  Thereafter, they will stare at you with a look or accompanied with a snort or some clearing throat growl to indicate that you are the targeted individual.

There is really no need to discuss in detail political motives that black pagan “Christian” gang stalkers and street harassers may have for targeting individuals of their own race.  We know from history that every black leader, black person who was intelligent, had potential or could have been a force for social change (for black people’s benefit, mind you) was undermined by a black pagan “Christian.”  For example, Hughie Newton a member of the Black Panther Party was assassinated because a black “Christian” told details of not just the building but where his actual bedroom was.  El Hajj Malik Shabazz, formerly known as Malcolm X was killed by black “Christians.”  The shooters were neither part of the former group he left nor were they Sunni Muslims, they were black “Christians” who were government agents.  I always found it so ironic how black “Christians” attempt to pretend to look up to these leaders when they in their own generation attempt to destroy any potential that may spring forth out of their race.  Even during the Civil Rights march where black peaceful protesters had signs which read ‘I AM A MAN’ the primary photographer was a black “Christians” who worked for the U.S. government and merely sought to get closer to Martin Luther King, Jr.’s inner circle.  So, if one learned even some tidbits of American and black history, there is no surprise that gang stalkers are dark-skinned, black pagan “Christians.”  The same ones who will falsely disparage the targeted individual are the same ones yelling about being targeted by police, police brutality and black unity.  Their evil and hypocrisy is so normalized amongst them who are part of their ‘system’ that is  very clear that those who do not fall for their smoke and mirrors rhetoric would easily become targeted individuals.  It was always these types who were the primary agents of the harm that befell targeted individuals.

They can be the biggest enemy of blacks in general and despite the targeted individual’s talent, intelligence or skill, they seek to destroy that person because they believe it should have been them who possessed those qualities or perceived characteristics.  Never mind of taking personal responsibility for the direction their lives took, their failure to actually take the time to cultivate such virtues within themselves, no they rather destroy the targeted individual to placate the gaping hole that lies within them, where decency, honesty and code of ethos should lie.

12 Moms Share Gross Stories Of Getting Catcalled While With Their Kids

A couple of months ago I posted a photo art representation of the different types of women who have and are catcalled by predatory black males.  These are athletic, religious clad, pregnant, women with children, professional women to name a few.  It was the traditional argument that men were to protect women, but America has regressed in which the average American woman needs protection FROM certain males, i.e. the predatory vagrants.

There was a recent news article published in the Huffington Post regarding street harassment in which mothers share their stories of being street harassed while out in public with their children:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/12-moms-share-gross-stories-of-getting-catcalled-while-with-their-kids_us_59414a7ce4b003d5948c8270

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12 Moms Share Gross Stories Of Getting Catcalled While With Their Kids

“Did you know your mother’s hot?”

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I was totally unaware being catcalled while with your children is so incredibly common.

I was once catcalled while wearing my son in a baby carrier. I guess the presumed presence of my body underneath the baby strapped to my torso was apparently good enough for the guy who shouted at me as I was on the way to daycare one day.

Another time, my harasser used my son as the middle man, directing his “You’ve got a beautiful Mommy, you know that?” to the stroller I pushed in front of me. “NO!” I thought but didn’t say because I tend to avoid the uncertainty of conflict in these situations. “You don’t get to use my son to catcall me!”

We’re entering summer, which for many women and non-binary people is when street harassment escalates. It’s always unpleasant, but it may be even more unpleasant and jarring when it happens in the company of your children.

I didn’t know this was a common experience until I started asking. Just as every woman I know has a story of some guy harassing her, so do many mothers had a story of being harassed while out with their children. Some of them are almost amusing in their sheer nerve, some are shudder-inducing, and they unanimously make you want to say, “Ugh.”

Below, 12 women speak out on what the experience is like.

1. “He suggested to the kids that mommy should give him her number.”

I had a guy follow my children and I into the parking lot of a grocery store telling me how beautiful I was and asking for my number. He suggested to the kids that mommy should give him her number. I considered backing up over him with my car. ― Jamie Lechner

2. “What a cutie! And the baby’s not too bad either!”

I was carrying my 9-month-old through the parking lot of a department store to my car and a man was staring at us for an uncomfortably long amount of time, enough to make me pick up my pace and avoid eye contact. Then he yelled, “What a cutie! And the baby’s not too bad either!” He thought he was so funny. Ugh. ― Brie Riley

3. “I want my daughters to know that they can speak up for themselves and that it is not OK with me for strangers to comment on my body.”

Summers are always the worst for catcalling but it gets even worse when my kids are in tow. Men feel they can comment on my tattoos whenever they feel like it and when it does happen, I ignore them or tell them to stop speaking to me. It’s important to do this in front of my daughters because I do not want them growing up feeling like they can be objectified.

I want my daughters to know that they can speak up for themselves and that it is not OK with me for strangers to comment on my body. Hopefully it rubs off on them. ― Jennifer Clark

4. “I have been catcalled at 7 months pregnant.”

If it counts, I have been catcalled at 7 months pregnant (and VERY visibly so, I was wearing a dress which proudly showed the bump!). I was most confused ― did the man saying “Hey sexy mama” and making crude gestures think I was going to haul my large pregnant self into his white van and have sex with him?! ― Ayesha Jeary

5. “I can be his daddy.”

A few years ago, I was walking with my 2-year-old son when a man walked up to us and leered, “I can be his daddy.” We ducked into a restaurant. Thankfully, he was too little to notice. I just ignored the man. Nowadays, we have an open dialogue about how we treat girls and women. ― Sara Heistand

6. “He was so confused as to why mommy went from cheerful to fearful in seconds.”

I was leaving a large retail store at the anchor end of a mall with my son. We were laughing and I was swinging my bags in one hand and holding his with the other while he skipped, as we crossed the lane and into the parking lot. It was dusk and I hear a man whistle and shout. I was so used to it that I automatically stiffened up and picked up my pace, without acknowledging it. I was practically dragging my son by the time the man caught up to us and started asking to “be friends” and saying how “handsome” my son is.

I moved away briskly and he picked up his own pace and asked if I “wanted company this weekend.” I was almost running now so he stopped and then proceeded to shout “Ugly, b*tch, high on yourself” at my back, followed by more name-calling and slurs. I covered my son’s ears and jumped in the car. He was so confused as to why mommy went from cheerful to fearful in seconds and the vibe of our fun, late afternoon had totally changed.

I waited for 10 minutes before getting back out of my SUV to get my son situated in his car seat; he was only 3 1/2 at the time. (There are more instances but that one stuck out in my memory most because it was the most frightened I ever was with my son present.) ― Kasandra Powell

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7. “And that, my fellow feminists, is how you sexualize a fetus.”

When I was pregnant with my first child, a random stranger told me that if the baby was a boy he’s be a lucky little sod sucking on those tits. And that, my fellow feminists, is how you sexualize a fetus. ― Nesta May

8. “I wear my daughter all around our hood and stay getting hit on.”

I wear my daughter all around our hood and get hit on. My husband thinks dudes don’t realize I have a baby in there and one guy actually told me that. But I don’t buy it. What the hell else would be in this OBVIOUS baby carrier? A bowling ball?

And pregnancy catcalls were also a thing but thinly veiled as “compliments” like “Oh you look good girl” and “Wish I was the daddy.” I walked to work until the end and got not shortage of street harassment. ― Helena Andrews-Dyer

9. “You just had to have it, didn’t you?”

I was pushing my twins in a stroller when they were about 18 months old when an older man leered at us and said “You just had to have it, didn’t you?” I had no idea what he was talking about and said “What?” He replied, “Oh the thing that gets you two babies born so close together,” and then winked at me.

They are boy/girl twins and don’t look much alike so he probably thought I had gotten pregnant again very soon after giving birth to the first. Either way, I was really grossed out and mumbled something about them being twins and got the hell out of there.  ― Kelly Wilson Bossley

10. “It just feels particularly unkind.”

I’ve gotten pregnant catcalled and every time I’m just like WHAT??! I give them a look or say something to the effect of “Are you fucking serious?” I mean, I guess it’s no more or less offensive than regular catcalling ― pregnant bodies are beautiful and it can look sexy I guess. It just feels particularly unkind. ― Melissa Petro

11. “Did you know your mother’s hot?”

The worst was once when we were waiting for the subway and some dude leered at me and then said to my kid, “Did you know your mother’s hot?”

I just ignored him because I’m always scared about escalating stuff. Later when my son asked me about it I just said, “We live in a really messed up culture that thinks women’s bodies are public property.” ― Anne Thériault

12. “I feel so uneasy when I’m catcalled while with my kids.”

I was once catcalled on my way to the pool with my two young daughters. The man was driving while I was walking. I ignored him and turned left onto a one-way street. He drove in reverse down the one-way street still catcalling to me and trying to get me to give him my number. My daughters were 2 and 4 at the time. This was in NYC. I was terrified!

Even for a NYC street, there was no one else around. I thought he was going to kidnap us. My daughters didn’t ask me anything and I didn’t tell them anything either. They don’t remember thankfully.

However, I feel so uneasy when I’m catcalled while with my kids. Almost like the only reason they’re catcalling me is because I have children. Almost like I’m an easy target or prey. Maybe I’m overthinking it but it feels like it’s my kids some of these men are after. ― Doris Villegasfor clarity.

An old academic paper on a continuous problem women face: Street Harassment

I ran across an academic paper published in a Cornell University academic journal by a professor in 1993.  In it she discusses how the male-dominated field of law actually influences the lack of specific street harassment laws geared to protect women and thus contributes to gender-based discrimination.

Of course since then, several states have enacted sexual harassment laws which supplement the older general harassment statutes in various American states.  Several already have sexual misconduct, sexual offenses and harassment statutes that street harassing behavior would fall under as violation of the law.  So why is it still, in 2017 so rampant, why does law enforcement do not enforce these laws consistently? It is the same issue that women have dealt with several years ago and still do:  despite the United States claiming to be a modern democracy, women, especially those of color are still treated as second class citizens. Even where in law enforcement whether police officers or judges that have a greater population of female filled positions, sexual harassment offenses are not properly adjudicated.  There are political factors to consider:  women in law enforcement who want to fit in with the “boys” and thus view all citizens as suspect and untrustworthy–thus if a female police officer actually lead the helm in street harassment prevention and law enforcement she may appear bias or weak.  This rings true for female judges nd many of us have witnessed news reports regarding sexual assault in various branches of the military and how there is usually a cover up by male superior officers. It was only in the 1940s-1960s where many states repealed laws permitted the legal rape of their wives because women were considered property of the man.  Yet, this nation boasts of how modern it is in its treatment of women when it is no different than most nations it claims to lead in civil and human rights.  Technological advancement is not a substitute for the inhumane treatment and degradation of women.

The one thing I do disagree with is the use of the term feminist in defending a basic human rights.  Doing so, separates women as either less than or more than by claiming the rights to be special to women which is the antithesis of ‘equal rights.’ Women are human and the ability for freedom of assembly, freedom of movement, free to not have random strangers (whether male or female) put their hands on you, sexually assault or sexually harass you is a basic right of any man, woman and child.  To make street harassment solely about male perpetrators does a disservice.  There are closeted lesbians, child molesters, and overt homosexuals who will street harass and sexually assault members of the same gender and those victims deserves just as much protection under the law and freedom from street harassment as anyone else.   This is purely my perspective on the issue.  However, I do understand that most street harassment is against women and girls in general in the United States and most street harassers are black male “Christians”, whether in urban or suburban areas.

Anyway, I wanted to post the short academic paper from long ago to demonstrate how American society haven’t matured much and that its women are still under siege in this ‘modern democracy.’ http://scholarship.law.cornell.edu/facpub/142/

For those of you who do not links or being transferred to another webpage, I have provided the text of the article embedded below:

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ARTICLE: STREET HARASSMENT AND THE INFORMAL GHETTOIZATION OF WOMEN.

NAME: Cynthia Grant Bowman *

BIO:

* Associate Professor of Law, Northwestern University School of Law. For their helpful comments on early drafts of this Article, I thank Mary Becker, Locke Bowman, Bernardine Dohrn, Leonard Rubinowitz, Morrison Torrey, and the members of the Chicago Feminist Law Teachers Colloquium. I am grateful also for the research assistance of Genevieve Daniels, Victoria Hinson, Sara Love, and Lyn Schollett. This Article is dedicated to the memory of my colleague Jim Haddad, a gentle man and good friend.

LEXISNEXIS SUMMARY:
… Until relatively recently, for example, no term even existed to describe what is now universally called “sexual harassment,” although the phenomenon itself was well known to women. … This Article examines another type of sexual harassment that profoundly affects women’s lives: the harassment of women in public places by men who are strangers to them, which I call “street harassment.” … Although street harassment encompasses a wide variety of behaviors, gestures, and comments, it has some defining characteristics: (1) the targets of street harassment are female; (2) the harassers are male; (3) the harassers are unacquainted with their targets; (4) the encounter is face to face; (5) the forum is a public one, such as a street, sidewalk, bus, bus station, taxi, or other place to which the public generally has access; but (6) the content of the speech, if any, is not intended as public discourse. … If as many as one out of three American women has been subjected to rape or an attempted sexual assault, the target of street harassment may well be a woman who carries this traumatic history within her. … Assault is an appropriate claim in such cases, and targets of street harassment should pursue claims with the aim of establishing a reasonable woman standard by which to measure the impact of the harasser’s conduct. …

HIGHLIGHT: The law often overlooks harms to women. One such harm is the harassment that women face when they travel along city streets and appear in other public places. This street harassment can have profound effects on women’s full participation in the public sphere. In this Article, Professor Bowman calls attention to these harms and proposes potential legal remedies for the harassment of women on the public streets. She begins by describing what street harassment involves and whom it affects and then discusses the legally cognizable harms to women and society. Next, she evaluates the criminal and civil laws that might be used to target harassment and describes their failings. Finally, she proposes new methods to stop street harassment and open the public sphere to women. Although Professor Bowman admits that her solutions are not foolproof (and may face severe constitutional attacks), she emphasizes that for the law to recognize the substantial burdens that street harassment places on women’s liberty, equality, and sense of self-dignity is a first step toward a solution.
A woman walks down a city street. A man whom she does not know makes an obscene noise or gesture. She counters with a retort or ignores him and walks on.
This is a common enough sequence of events. It happens every day of the year. . . . Superficially, this is a simple, ordinary encounter. . . .
But beneath the surface is a complexity of feeling, thought, and intention that, despite two decades of feminist theorizing and two millennia of women writing about women, we have just begun to decode. Hidden in this complexity are the personal and political contradictions of women’s lives, making the experience of street hassling the quintessential moment of femininity in our culture.
MURIEL DIMEN, SURVIVING SEXUAL CONTRADICTIONS n1

TEXT:
[*518] A recurrent theme of feminist jurisprudence is that the law fails to take seriously events which affect women’s lives. The law trivializes or simply ignores events that have a profound effect upon women’s consciousness, physical well-being, and freedom. Until relatively recently, for example, no term even existed to describe what is now universally called “sexual harassment,” although the phenomenon itself was well known to women. n2 Yet, within the brief period since the naming and describing of this phenomenon, the concept has entered the law as a form of sex discrimination forbidden under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. n3 The development of this legal concept and its embodiment in theories of liability has significantly affected popular understanding of acceptable modes of interaction in the workplace. n4 Thus, as Catharine MacKinnon has described, “the legal concept of sexual harassment reenters the society to participate [*519] in shaping the social definitions of what may be resisted or complained about, said aloud, or even felt.” n5
This Article examines another type of sexual harassment that profoundly affects women’s lives: the harassment of women in public places by men who are strangers to them, n6 which I call “street harassment.” n7 Street harassment is a phenomenon that has not generally been viewed by academics, judges, or legislators as a problem requiring legal redress, either because these mostly male observers have not noticed the behavior n8 or because they have considered it trivial and thus not within the proper scope of the law. n9 In Part I, therefore, I describe the very real harms of this widespread social phenomenon. I focus upon its effects and show how women experience street harassment — how being subjected to this intrusion feels from a woman’s point of view — and the consequences it has on our lives. n10 In [*520] Part II, I recast these harms into categories recognized by the law. In Part III, I examine a variety of concepts that current law might use to combat conduct of this sort, including assault, intentional infliction of emotional distress, invasion of privacy and the tort of intrusion, as well as the many statutes already on the books that prohibit intimidation or harassment and the use of abusive language on the streets. I then show how these legal categories, as they have been interpreted so far, have not in fact addressed the harms of street harassment.
From a feminist perspective, it is not surprising that existing legal concepts, fashioned primarily by male judges and legislators in light of the experiences encountered by men, fail to provide effective remedies for the peculiarly female-directed experience of street harassment. Nonetheless, this failure fundamentally contradicts the values underlying Anglo-American law, for the legal remedies available to women in this context are inadequate to secure even the most primary goods of a liberal democratic society. “[L]iberty,” as John Locke observed, “is to be free from restraint and violence from others; which cannot be where there is no law. . . .” n11 The liberty of women, in this most fundamental sense of freedom from restraint, is substantially limited by street harassment, which reduces their physical and geographical mobility and often prevents them from appearing alone in public places. n12 In this sense, street harassment accomplishes an informal ghettoization of women — a ghettoization to the private sphere of hearth and home.
The most fundamental definitions of liberty include the right of an individual to go where she chooses in spaces that are public. n13 Indeed, liberty of this sort is essential to equal participation in the affairs of the polis. n14 The security to move about in public, what Blackstone [*521] called “the power of locomotion,” n15 is one of the most basic civil rights; it is essential to the rights to assemble and petition for redress of grievances — the primary prerequisites to participation in public affairs and admission to the public realm. n16 Thus, when the law fails to protect women from street harassment, it deprives them of one of the basic goods for which government was ordained, leaving them in an Hobbesian wilderness men do not share. n17
In order to participate as equal citizens in the polis, women must reclaim the public space. Hence, my inquiry does not end simply with an analysis of the law’s current inadequacy in addressing the harms of street harassment. We must either fashion new legal concepts equal to this task or reformulate existing legal categories to make them apply to the experience of street harassment. This is one of the goals of what Robin West has called “reconstructive feminist jurisprudence”: to “reconstruct the reforms necessary to the safety and improvement of women’s lives in direct language that is true to our own experience [*522] and our own subjective lives.” n18 Therefore, in Part IV of this Article I propose a variety of ways in which we can use or reform the law to address street harassment. However, these potential legal remedies will only enter the law if women — as plaintiffs and as lawyers — determine collectively to adopt them.
I. STREET HARASSMENT: WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE FROM A FEMINIST PROSPECTIVE
The literature of law and social science is largely silent about the harassment of women in public places. The legal academy has not viewed street harassment as an issue worthy of attention, despite Robin West’s repeated depiction of it as a disempowering injury to women that is virtually unrecognized by the law:
[W]omen suffer unpunished and uncompensated sexual assaults continually. Women who live in urban areas and walk rather than drive or take taxis endure tortious or criminal sexual assaults daily. Although we have a trivializing phrase for these encounters — “street hassling” — these assaults are not at all trivial. They are frightening and threatening whispered messages of power and subjection. They are, in short, assaults. Yet, men who harass women on the street are not apprehended, they are not punished, the victims are not compensated, and no damages are paid. The entire transaction is entirely invisible to the state. n19

With the exception of one sociological discussion written in English n20 and one survey by two Austrian sociologists, n21 the study of street harassment has been carried out by a handful of scholars in the fields of speech, language, and communication. n22 In the face of this relative silence, any student of street harassment must supplement the academic literature with sources less typical of legal scholarship — popular magazines directed at female audiences, literature, movies, plays, and letters to the editor in large city newspapers — in which women [*523] have related their experiences with street harassment. n23 From these studies and stories, it is possible to construct an account of the harms of street harassment by describing the impact it has on its individual targets n24 and to assess the impact of street harassment upon women as a group, upon relations between the sexes, and upon society as a whole.
A. Toward a Working Definition of Street Harassment
A wide variety of behavior is included within the conduct generally considered by targets, survey respondents, and commentators to constitute street harassment. n25 It includes both verbal and nonverbal behavior, such as “wolf-whistles, leers, winks, grabs, pinches, catcalls and street remarks”; the remarks are frequently sexual in nature and comment evaluatively on a woman’s physical appearance or on her presence in public. n26 The comments range from “Hello, baby” to vulgar suggestions and outright threats, n27 such as “fucking bitch, fucking cunt,” n28 “[w]hite whore,” n29 or “you’re just a piece of meat to me, bitch.” n30 Although street harassment encompasses a wide variety of behaviors, gestures, and comments, it has some defining characteristics: (1) the targets of street harassment are female; n31 (2) the harassers are male; (3) the harassers are unacquainted with their targets; (4) the encounter is face to face; (5) the forum is a public one, such as a [*524] street, sidewalk, bus, bus station, taxi, or other place to which the public generally has access; n32 but (6) the content of the speech, if any, is not intended as public discourse. n33 Rather, the remarks are aimed at the individual (although the harasser may intend that they be overheard by comrades or passers-by), n34 and they are objectively degrading, objectifying, humiliating, and frequently threatening in nature.
Anthropologist Micaela di Leonardo has offered the best working definition of street harassment:
Street harassment occurs when one or more strange men accost one or more women . . . in a public place which is not the woman’s/women’s worksite. Through looks, words, or gestures the man asserts his right to intrude on the woman’s attention, defining her as a sexual object, and forcing her to interact with him. n35

Although I will attempt to improve upon this definition by making it more specific and in some ways narrower when I define street harassment as a legal term, n36 di Leonardo’s definition is excellent for its descriptive value. It offers an objective rather than subjective standard by which to define street harassment; it focusses upon the harasser’s actions rather than upon his intentions or perceptions; and it captures the experience of street harassment as intrusion.
One must turn to first-person accounts and to literature to get a sense of the experience of street harassment. The following description appeared in Mademoiselle magazine in 1984. It recounts the experiences of a woman who had been inclined as a girl to regard remarks from strange men or boys on the streets as complimentary:
[*525] The shift in [my] thinking started when I moved to Manhattan and discovered that the relatively innocuous “Hey, good-looking” of my suburban girlhood was the exception rather than the rule. For the most part, men simply approached me with crude propositions. The first time a man walked toward me, opened his mouth, began panting and jerked his crotch, I didn’t feel the least bit affirmed or desirable. I did feel embarrassed, humiliated, furious — and helpless. . . . It made me feel vulnerable and defenseless, as if I didn’t really have control over my own flesh. n37

Another woman reported the following interchange, which occurred when she was out walking, absorbed in serious thought, and passed two men on the sidewalk:
“Hey, why so serious, honey? Give us a little smile.” My sense of humor, he didn’t know, was temporarily out of service, so of course I didn’t give him a little smile. But in not smiling, I had again violated the code, provoking another seizure of silent suffering that became verbal. As I passed the sleeve on the street, it hissed a word at me, with the edge of anger to it, with a sharp rebuke in it: “Bitch.” n38

This account describes a common pattern, in which the target’s failure to response results in escalation and a superficially friendly interaction is transformed into one that is transparently hostile. n39
Finally, an example from a novel by Joyce Carol Oates:
False facts.
The detour around the construction, the mud, the planks, Elena walking carefully on one of the planks, and one of the men yelling at her. Cupping his hands to his mouth, yelling. Another man laughing. Another man laughing. Another man, stocky in his workclothes, throwing something at her that hadn’t enough weight to carry itself to her — just a crumpled-up paper bag, a lunch bag.
False facts: they didn’t really want to hurt her.
Didn’t hate her.
Didn’t want her dead.
False facts: the recitation of the weather around the country, the temperature recorded at all the airports. You believe it must mean something but it will not.
False facts: blood on instruments, no proof of pain. Proof only of blood. n40

[*526] One cannot help but note the thinly concealed violence underlying each of these encounters.
The interactions described above also reflect major deviations from what sociologists refer to as the norm of civil inattention among strangers in public places. n41 Typically, unacquainted persons passing on a public street, particularly in large cities, do not address one another, but instead perform an avoidance ritual: they make eye contact briefly from a distance of eight to ten feet, then avert their eyes and raise them again with a mid-distance focus on a point to the side of the passerby. n42 Staring at a stranger is a well-established cultural taboo. Indeed, Erving Goffman noted, “‘[t]he act of staring is a thing which one does not ordinarily do to another human being; it seems to put the object stared at in a class apart. One does not talk to a monkey in a zoo, or to a freak in a sideshow — one only stares.'” n43
Breaches of civil inattention that include a spoken component typically occur only when one encounters a person who is either very unusual (such as an individual carrying a couch, hopping on one foot, or dressed in costume) or unusually similar to oneself in some respect (for example, someone wearing the same college sweatshirt or driving the same make of car), or who is accompanied by someone or something in an “open” category, such as dogs or children. n44 Men seem to regard women generally as such “open persons.” Unlike men, women passing through public areas are subject to “markers of passage” that imply either that women are acting out of role simply by their presence in public or that a part of their role is in fact to be open to the public. n45 These “markers” emphasize that women, unlike men, belong in the private sphere, the sphere of domestic rather than public responsibility. n46 Ironically, men convey this message by intruding upon a woman’s privacy as she enters the public sphere.
Central to the freedom to be at ease in public spaces is the capacity to pass through them while retaining a certain zone of privacy and autonomy — a zone of interpersonal distance that is crossed only by mutual consent. If, by contrast, women are subject to violation of [*527] that zone of personal privacy when they enter public areas, that very invasion of privacy effectively drives women back into the private sphere, where they may avoid such violations. Thus, by turning women into objects of public attention when they are in public, harassers drive home the message that women belong only in the world of the private.
B. Is Street Harassment a New Phenomenon?
Rare but occasional mention in the case law demonstrates that the harassment of women in public places predates the modern period. n47 One particularly graphic account appears in the report of an 1875 suit for damages brought by a twenty-year-old schoolteacher against the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad for the unseemly behavior of its conductor:
The conductor then came and sat down near the plaintiff. . . . “He said, ‘I suppose you are married like all the rest of the school marms?’ I said, ‘No, I am not.’ Then he sat up nearer to me, and put his hand in my muff, and said, ‘There is room for two hands in this muff, aint there?’ I said, ‘No, sir, there is not for yours,’ and jerked my muff away. . . . I had the tassel of my muff in my hand, tossing it, and he said, ‘If you don’t stop twisting that, you will wear it all out.’ I said, ‘I don’t care if I do.’ He then said, ‘What makes you look so cross?’ I didn’t answer him, but turned away from him. Pretty soon he got up, and I supposed he was going away. He stepped to the side of my chair, threw his arms around me, and held my arms down. He threw his left arm around my shoulder, and took hold of my arm between the shoulder and left elbow with his right arm; he pressed his elbow on my right arm, and then commenced kissing me. I said, ‘Oh, let me go; you will kill me.’ He said, ‘I am not agoing to hurt you.’ Then I said, ‘Do let me go; I will jump out of the car, if you will.’ I tried to get up on my feet, and he pushed me back in the chair, and said, ‘I aint agoing to hurt you.’ Then I said, ‘What have I ever done to you, that you should treat me in this way?’ After [*528] he had kissed me five or six times, he said, ‘Look me in the eye, and tell me if you are mad.’ I said, ‘Yes, I am mad.'” n48

Many women reading this account in the 1990s would likely react to it with an empathetic identification drawn from similar experiences of sexual harassment. Although this encounter resulted in an outright assault — indeed, a battery — the imposition of unwanted attention of a type leading to assault is familiar to female passengers on buses and subway trains today. n49 For this reason, the story sounds remarkably modern.
With the advent of the “Second Wave” of the women’s movement in the 1970s and 1980s, personal accounts of street harassment began to appear in popular journals with some frequency. Harassment may also have become more offensive and frequent in these two decades. n50 The increase in harassment seems attributable, at least in part, to the many changes in women’s lives during this period, including their entry into the workforce in record numbers, the rise both in the age of first marriage and in the divorce rate, the delay of childbirth on the part of working women, public acceptance of unchaperoned women; and the outdoor nature of the physical fitness movement. n51 All of these changes increased the likelihood that women would be present in public areas and would be there unaccompanied by children or male escorts. n52 Periods of recession and unemployment also seem to be associated with increases in the incidence of street harassment — by literally placing men on the streets in many neighborhoods. In the opinion of some, a more general deterioration in public civility has also exacerbated the problem. n53 Thus, what may well be an age-old institution has become a particularly virulent and widespread practice in modern American cities.
[*529] C. The Geography of Street Harassment
Street harassment is a common occurrence in large urban areas. News articles and commentators report that street harassment is particularly frequent, intense, and sexually explicit in Washington, D.C. n54 Street harassment occurs both in the South of the United States and in the North. Florence King described her encounter with some “Good Ole Boys,” whom she described as a “Southern Wasp phenomenon” with a facility for double entendre:
Benches always draw the Good Ole Boys; any long seating arrangement in the South is bound to be full of them. Courthouse railings are their favorite hangout but a row of anything will do.
As I walked past them [in a bus station waiting room] it began.
“Shore would like to have that swing in my backyard.”
“You want me to help you with your box, li’l lady?”
“Hesh up, Alvin, that ain’t nice. Don’t you talk to her like that.”
“I just want to help her with her box, thass all.” n55
Indeed, street harassment is a worldwide phenomenon, n56 apparently absent only in small villages and under fundamentalist regimes in which women are literally veiled and seldom seen in public. n57 One graduate student from India told me, for example, that, in the more than one year during which she worked as a lawyer in New Delhi, she was harassed at least once every day; she attributed this harassment to the fact that she was wearing Western clothes and engaging in non-traditional pursuits. Newspaper reports support her account of the pervasiveness of this conduct, which is called “Eve teasing” in India. n58
Within American cities, harassment is more common in certain places than others. Construction sites are perennial problems, and [*530] the presence of street pornography in an area seems to increase the likelihood of hassling, perhaps by symbolically condoning sexist attitudes and behavior. n59 Some women report that they are spared stares and comments when they are in public places traditionally associated with the home, such as department stores, grocery stores, and churches; n60 but others write of unpleasant encounters in these places as well. n61 In addition, both personal and shared experiences reveal that men in trucks often harass women in cars. The 1991 movie Thelma and Louise graphically depicted this particular form of harassment. (The movie’s two female protagonists ultimately confront their harasser and blow up his truck, usually to the cheers of the audience.) n62 Case law and recent news articles show that taxicabs are also a common venue for harassment. n63
Benard and Schlaffer’s empirical study indicates that there are some places, such as small villages, in which street harassment does not occur. This discovery led the authors to conclude that harassment is confined to the “genuinely public world,” where people are strangers to one another. n64 Apparently if someone exists for you as an individual, [*531] you are less likely to harass her — a fact reflected in the proto-typical question used to confront harassers: “Would you want someone to treat your sister (or wife, or mother) this way?” n65
D. Harassers and Their Targets: Who Are They?
As should be clear from these accounts, the men who harass women in the street are not just construction workers; they include bus and taxi drivers, train conductors, males congregated on the streets, “Good Ole Boys,” and passers-by. The activity crosses lines of geography, religion, race, age, and class. As one observer has suggested, the only reason street harassment superficially appears to be an institution of working-class men is that their place of business is more often the street. n66 Benard and Schlaffer, who personally tested their hypotheses by acting as “testers” on the streets, reported that age, education, and income bore little relation to harassing behavior (although younger men tended to be more aggressive, and older men tended to lower their voices). n67
The target of street harassment is literally every woman between the age when her body begins to develop sexually and that undefined point when she is no longer assumed to be a sexual being because she is “too old.” Different women may experience street harassment in different ways, though. For a very young girl, it is one of her first lessons in what it means to be a sexual being — a confusing and shame-producing experience. According to Robin West:
Street hassling is also the earliest — and therefore the defining — lesson in the source of a girl’s disempowerment. If they haven’t learned it anywhere else, street hassling teaches girls that their sexuality implies their vulnerability. It is damaging to be pointed at, jeered at, and laughed at for one’s sexuality, and it is infantilizing to know you have to take it. n68

Lesbians are subjected to a uniquely offensive experience, as they are both “punished” for being women and assumed to be what they are [*532] not — heterosexual. On the other hand, if it is obvious that they are lesbian, men harass them for that status as well. n69
The experience of street harassment may also differ with the race, class, or ethnicity of the targeted woman and the history of gender interactions to which she has become accustomed. Although it would be impossible adequately to describe all of these disparate reactions, it is useful to note some differences between the harassment experience of African-American women and of European-American women. In many African-American communities, men and women engage in sexually oriented banter in public; several writers have pointed to similarities between street harassment and these forms of repartee. n70 Others conclude that African-American women are therefore not harmed by street remarks. n71 Yet, although “rapping” may resemble some forms of street harassment in some respects, this custom is also distinguishable from street harassment, because women are not ratified speakers in the typical harassment context, but are merely intended overhearers. n72 Furthermore, badinage, or humorous banter, is a mutually agreed-upon interaction, whereas street harassment takes place and persists even when the woman actively avoids interaction. n73 Finally, it should be noted that, although many African-American women respond assertively to rapping, they typically do not initiate it. Thus, even in this context, speech rights are asymmetrical. n74
Although African-American women may be familiar with forms of interaction similar to street harassment and thus may experience harassment as something akin to a familiar gender interaction, it does not necessarily follow that they like it. I have not located any accounts in which Black women stated that they enjoyed street harassment. Rather, it is clear from newspaper stories that African-American women suffer great pain from street harassment and that in many large cities such harassment can be both more frequent and more intense for them than for other women. n75 One African-American [*533] woman described the difference between the interactions to which she was accustomed and those that she encountered upon moving to Washington from the South:
I come from . . . the South. Where I’m from, black men and women address each other on the street. Those who don’t are considered rude, ill-bred and hateful of black tradition. So I once had no qualms about speaking to men on the street.
But in the past few months of living in Washington, I have lost the ability to discriminate between men who are being friendly and those who wish to do me harm. Now I view all gestures from men on the street as potential threats. All the car honks and “hey-baby” comments that I once considered just annoying are now ominous and alarming. n76

In short, despite familiarity with forms of interaction superficially similar to street harassment, African-American women are also offended by it.
Moreover, Black women are harassed by both white and Black men — experiences that evoke different historical associations. Historically, African-American women have been subjected to particularly virulent and degrading forms of harassment by white men. They were treated as the sexual property of their masters during slavery, and this attitude survived emancipation. n77 A typical modern interchange is described in a scene in Lorraine Hansberry’s To Be Young, Gifted and Black:
In these streets out there, any little white boy from Long Island or Westchester sees me and leans out of his car and yells — “Hey there, hot chocolate! Say there, Jezebel! Hey you — ‘Hundred Dollar Misunderstanding’! YOU! Bet you know where there’s a good time tonight. . . .” n78

bell hooks has accurately explained this exchange as premised upon the assumption that all Black women, regardless of their class, are prostitutes and are available as sex objects. n79 Thus, when African-American [*534] women are harassed on the street, the experience evokes a long history of disrespect, degradation, and inhumane sexual mistreatment to which Black women have been subjected over the years. One woman has tried to convey this message to African-American men who engage in street harassment:
I would like to address a special concern to those black men who are making the District a living hell for their sisters.
. . . Your lewd invitations and crude commands may seem funny to you, but the truth is that nothing comes closer to the slave-era mentality of white men toward black women.
Young black men yell at women who are mothers, “Come here, girl!” They whistle at women as if calling dogs. Even black children are not immune. I heard a grown man tell a 12-year-old, “I’ll be back when you get a little older, baby.” n80

Hence, despite familiarity with sexual repartee on the streets, Black women may in fact suffer more intensely from street harassment than other women, because it resonates with remnants of a slave-era mentality.
In sum, although women from different backgrounds may experience street harassment through the lens of different historical and personal experiences, at base it remains an unwelcome and painful event for us all. n81 In this sense, it is also a universalizing experience — one that virtually all women share. Indeed, its near-universality denotes the extent to which such harassment is simply accepted as normal and thus becomes invisible as a social problem. This invisibility may in turn account for the relative silence about street harassment in any form of legal literature.
II. WHAT ARE THE LEGALLY COGNIZABLE HARMS OF STREET HARASSMENT?
Although street harassment affects women’s psychological well-being and conduct, in the cold light of the law the question is whether this impact rises above the ordinary annoyances that citizens must [*535] endure as the price of living in society. n82 To answer this question, one must return to the accounts that women have given of their individual and collective experiences as targets on the street. These accounts demonstrate that street harassment not only has a significant impact upon the lives of women as individuals, but also has significant consequences for society as a whole.
A. The Impact of Street Harassment upon Women
Street harassment evokes from its targets emotional responses that range from moderate annoyance to intense fear. Two themes repeatedly appear in women’s responses to inquiries about the experience of harassment: the intrusion upon privacy and the fear of rape. For example, eight of the ten women interviewed by Carol Brooks Gardner referred to street harassment as an invasion of privacy, and an equal number mentioned similarities to rape. n83 Many women apparently view the issue as one of privacy and offer remarks such as: “‘Women have traditionally been considered weak and vulnerable, thus it is safe to intrude on their privacy. The reason I hate to be whistled at is I feel like that person is forcing his way into my space, whether I like it or not.'” n84 Other women point to women’s constant fear of rape and remark that there is no way of knowing which stranger will in fact turn out to be a rapist. n85 Thus, each time a strange man addresses a woman on the street, she must entertain the possibility that he might rape her.
Women have good reason to believe that street harassment can serve as a precursor to rape. Although most encounters may turn out [*536] to be innocuous, this fear is not unrealistic, given that as many as one in three women in our society have been victims of rape or attempted rape at some time in their lives. n86 Furthermore, rapists often harass women on the street and violate their personal space in order to determine which women are likely to be easy targets — a practice called “rape-testing.” n87 Because potential rapists frequently select their victims by looking for women who appear vulnerable to assault, they may approach a potential victim and “test” her by a variety of means, including making lewd or insinuating remarks, to see if she can be intimidated. n88 If the target reacts in a passive fashion to the harassment, the rapist may assume that she will probably not fight back, and he is more likely to rape her. n89 Thus, the connection between rape and harassment is not just in the mind of the woman.
Women who have been victims of rape are especially vulnerable to the harms that street harassment inflicts. If as many as one out of three American women has been subjected to rape or an attempted sexual assault, the target of street harassment may well be a woman who carries this traumatic history within her. Thus she may be both especially fearful and especially traumatized by an encounter on the streets. n90 Although a harasser generally cannot ascertain whether a particular target has been raped, the statistics on rape make this possibility of heightened injury foreseeable. Even if a target who has previously been raped reacts with fear or panic out of proportion to the nature of the remark addressed to her, hers is an “eggshell” shared [*537] by millions of women. n91 However, even if the injury were not so foreseeable, the harasser would still be liable. n92
Although women are deeply harmed by the fear street harassment arouses, their immediate reactions to it are often counterproductive. Women who are harassed on the street typically do not respond to the harasser but instead try to ignore him, or, more accurately, pretend to ignore him. Women may react this way because they are unwilling to admit their powerlessness in the situation, n93 are afraid of physical attack, n94 or are reluctant to draw attention to themselves or to be displeasing. n95 In other circumstances, they are simply annoyed and do not want to reward the harasser with a response, or they are embarrassed to have been treated in such a degrading manner. They freeze; they put on a blank face; they try to pretend that nothing is happening. n96 When women take these evasive actions in an effort to mask feelings of invasion, anger, humiliation, and fear, they suffer a psychological beating in the form of emotional distress and feelings of disempowerment. n97 By contrast, one study of rape victims revealed that women who resisted rape, even when they failed to prevent it, were less likely to feel depressed after the assault than those who did not resist; the women who resisted even experienced a degree of psychic liberation. n98 Thus, nonresponse to street harassment may impose its own costs.
Harassment also takes a toll on women’s self-esteem. Street harassment reduces women to sexual objects. The comments and conduct of a harasser then force this perception upon his target. One woman explained:
[*538] While it is true that for these men I am nothing but, let us say, “a nice piece of ass,” there is more involved in this encounter than their mere fragmented perception of me. They could, after all, have enjoyed me in silence. . . . But I must be made to know that I am “a nice piece of ass”; I must be made to see myself as they see me. n99

One author describes the reaction of women to being forced to perceive themselves as objects as a form of “madness”:
Being the Subject-as-Object is maddening. It is to be both Self and Other, and to be torn between them. In such a divided state of mind, one’s perceptions of others, of one’s relations to them, and of oneself become untrustworthy. This chaotic moment can seem like madness, to which one responds with a desperate struggle to understand and explain. When, then, a woman turns into the Subject-as-Object, as in street hassling, she can feel as though she were losing her mind. n100

Although “madness” might seem an extreme description, studies of sexual harassment in the workplace show that its victims suffer severe emotional distress, often accompanied by depression, anxiety, stress, loss of motivation, and guilt, as well as disgust, hurt, and anger. n101 Likewise, according to psychologists, women subjected to public insults on the street suffer a psychological toll from “‘feel[ing] degraded, embarrassed, angry and helpless.'” n102 Harassment may also teach women to be ashamed of their bodies and to associate their bodies with fear and humiliation. Not only does this result harm a woman’s self-esteem, but it may also interfere with her ability to be comfortable with her sexuality. n103
[*539] Finally, street harassment severely restricts the physical and geographical mobility of women. It not only diminishes a woman’s feelings of safety and comfort in public places, but also restricts her freedom of movement, depriving her of liberty and security in the public sphere. n104 Women avoid certain places, sites, or activities (biking and jogging are common examples) for years in order to escape harassment. n105 Students in Washington, D.C., take detours or beg rides in order to avoid being hassled. n106 Thus, harassment makes the urban environment uncomfortable, hostile, and frightening for women. n107 In this way, street harassment restricts women’s mobility in a way that substantially offsets the gains women have made in other spheres:
In an era when women are indeed exercising hard-won options in areas such as employment, childbearing, and politics, they often seem to be limited in simpler choices — whether to go to the movies alone, where to walk or jog, whether to answer the door or telephone. Can we measure the success of a social movement for equality if we do not include an assessment of the quality of life of the affected groups? . . . Without such freedom it is impossible to implement other choices. n108
Fears of rape as well as of harassment itself underlie these restrictions upon women’s mobility. It is usually difficult, however, to disentangle the effects of street harassment from the effects of fear of sexual assault. Harassment in dangerous areas, such as “dark alleys,” [*540] in fact arouses realistic fears of rape. Furthermore, all harassment takes place in a social context in which women are always conscious of the threat of rape. Consequently, any incident of harassment, no matter how “harmless,” both evokes and reinforces women’s legitimate fear of rape. n109 It does so by reminding women that they are vulnerable to attack and by demonstrating that any man may choose to invade a woman’s personal space, physically or psychologically, if he feels like it. n110 Thus, street harassment forms part of a whole spectrum of means by which men objectify women and assert coercive power over them, one which is even more invidious because it is so pervasive and appears, deceptively, to be trivial.
B. The Consequences of Street Harassment for Women, Gender, and Society
The fear, psychological trauma, and restrictions on personal liberty described above have obvious consequences for women as individuals. Not so obvious, perhaps, are the consequences suffered by society as a whole. In fact, the harms of street harassment extend to its impact upon the relationship between the sexes, upon the construction of gender in our society, and upon social and political relationships in general.
First, street harassment both increases women’s dependence on men and contributes to distrust and hostility between the sexes. For example, street harassment, and the related danger of sexual assault, encourage women to seek male escorts in public — men to protect them from harassment by other men — what Susan Griffin has referred to as the male “protection racket.” n111 Moreover, it is difficult for a man, however well-intentioned, to address an unfamiliar woman on the street without evoking some suspicion or fear in her, unless he goes to some lengths to assure her that he — unlike other unfamiliar males — is indeed trustworthy. n112 Thus, the possibility of harassment [*541] complicates casual communication and impedes solidarity among unacquainted men and women. n113
Second, contrary to the folk wisdom that “sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me,” language is instrumental in the construction of reality; language locates individuals within that reality and thus constructs their gender identities. n114 Women learn to associate their bodies with shame, fear, and humiliation. n115 Women also learn their place in society from language, and they learn that this place is not a public one. The remarks women hear from harassers on the street carry the implicit (and sometimes explicit) message that women do not belong in public, where they draw attention by their mere appearance, but rather in the private sphere, at home. As one woman who experienced street harassment explained:
Home was still the only place women didn’t need an excuse to be. . . . It [the street] was their [men’s] turf, the place where they belonged. Perhaps they hadn’t actually pissed at all the crosswalks like territorial tomcats, but then they didn’t have to. After all, who was going to challenge their domain? n116
Indeed, many analysts conclude that the intent of street harassers is, in fact, to remind women of their gender identity and their place in society. n117 Although it is dangerous to reason from effects to intentions, this hypothesis has explanatory power. In primitive societies, for example, women who obey the accepted rules of behavior are not sexually molested, while those who break the taboos are seen as asking for trouble. n118 Similarly, street harassment in modern cities keeps women in their place, reinforces the private-public split, and maintains a hierarchy of gender in everyday life. One writer describes this function as follows:
The first function of public harassment is to reinforce spatial boundaries that drastically limit women’s “sphere.” It clearly stakes out public space as male space. Women who want to be outside their [*542] homes must do so at their own risk and with the full knowledge that at any time they can be publicly humiliated or “complimented.” Women are at all times subject to public scrutiny. n119

The woman who is its target, of course, cannot know what psychological role harassment is fulfilling for the individual who accosts her; she is left simply with the message it conveys. For this reason, it seems safe to leap, if not from effect to intention, then from effect to social function and to conclude that “[h]arassment is a way of ensuring that women will not feel at ease, that they will remember their role as sexual beings available to men and not consider themselves equal citizens participating in public life.” n120 For those of us who believe in the ideal of equality, such a result is damaging not only to half of the human population, but to society as a whole.
In sum, the continuation and near-general tolerance of street harassment has serious consequences both for women and for society at large. It inflicts the most direct costs upon women, in the form of fear, emotional distress, feelings of disempowerment, and significant limitations upon their liberty, mobility, and hopes for equality. It also increases distrust between men and women and reinforces rigid gender roles, hierarchy, and the confinement of women to the private sphere. Street harassment thus performs a function as a social institution that is antithetical to the acceptance of women into American public life on terms equal to men.

 

BLM Hypocrisy: Most Black “Christians” Violate Civil Rights of Sunni Muslim Black Americans-Protests Against Immigration Ban a Farce: PART IV

The majority of today’s black “Christians” street harass, lie, prey upon, sexually harass, accost, discriminate and assault Sunni Muslim Americans.  The hypocrisy is so prevalent a mute can sense it. This is a fact:

1) One morning I was paying for fuel at the Exxon gas station located at 7930 Washington Blvd, Jessup, Maryland 20794 (Howard County). When I approached the counter, I said good morning to the cashier who was a very tall black “Christian” woman who looked well over 60.  She didn’t respond back and I proceeded to tell her the amount of gas I needed and which pump number where I was parked.  As I handed her the money, she gave me a dirty look. I still said “thank you,” to which she did not respond.  After I obtained my receipt and proceeded to return to my car, I heard the other employee ask her about her behavior and from what I could hear she stated something to the effect of “I don’t like them” or “I don’t like Muslims.”  Still within earshot, I heard the employee/supervisor say, “I am Muslim too.”  About two weeks later and from then on, the black “Christian” woman was no longer working at the gas station.

2)  A black “Christian” male purportedly converted to Sunni Islam and claimed at some point that he wanted to get married at a masjid (Islamic house of worship) in Maryland. The masjid members introduced him to a Pakistani Muslim young woman.  Pakistanis are known for being racist and xenophobic, especially against Black Americans.  The Muslim young lady’s family was against her courting and marrying the black male convert.  It is unclear whether he was a sincere convert.  The Muslim woman was a virgin and went against her parents wishes and married the black male who claimed to be Muslim.  It was apparent that they had a solely religious ceremony and not a civil one with a state marriage license because three days later the black male “convert’ did a Shia type of divorce in which a Muslim man can declare three times he is divorced from the wife and she has no recourse. He later disclosed to some Muslim brothers that he just wanted to see what it was like “to be with a virgin.”  In this instance, the parents were right in being against the farce of a marriage and disowned their Pakistani Muslim daughter.  For years safeguards have been in place in which leaders in Sunni Muslim communities require engaged Muslims to have a state issued marriage certificate as well as a civil ceremony to prevent games such as the one perpetrated by this black male “Christian” from happening.  This demonstrates the depravity of ghetto black male “Christians” and their disdain of Sunni Muslims.

3)  This past year the Washington Post reported an incident in which a Muslim young woman was harassed by a black male “Christian” security guard because she refused to remove her head covering in the PUBLIC library.  She was not bothering anyone and was quiet when the black male security guard demanded that she remove it.  Granted, she did not have the covering tied in the traditional manner and it is disputed whether it was a scarf at all or a hood.  However, she was a Muslim and was using whatever type of cloth she adorned on her head as a religious covering.  She explained this to him but the black “Christian” male refused to leave her alone to the point that other patrons of the library of various backgrounds and who were non-Muslim told the security guard to leave her alone and that the Muslim young lady was not bothering anyone.  He claimed he seen Muslim women before and they do not where their heads covered in the specific manner that she had.  This is another social ill that plagues the black “Christians” communities in which they do not follow their own beliefs and somehow are experts on who Muslims are.  They do not even accept, acknowledge or respect Sunni Muslim Black Americans so how in the world can they have the level of understanding of the diversity of Muslims whether it is disputation in Islamic schools of thought,  level of belief or understanding of doctrine or text and individual responsibility of such, clothing, culture or race.  This is the ignorant, singular mentality that ghetto black “Christians” project on others throughout the United States.  She was not breaking any laws either but that does not matter with today’s black “Christian” males, apparently they see women of color as “easy pickings” and “easy targets” for all sorts of harassment because they have the inability to be a true man so bullying Muslims is where most of today’s black “Christian” males find their jollies of false manhood.  He was later disciplined and assigned to the basement so he could not interact with any patrons in the future.

4)  It was a bright and sunny day as I waited in line at the Starbucks located at 7351 Assateague Drive, Suite 90, Jessup, MD 20794.  This location does not have a formal barrier so they use barrels of products to outline the spacing of the line.  To the left is a small aisle to get to the bathroom.  It also extends to the right to the exit.  Most people wait a few steps back closer to the seating area to prevent blocking people’s access to the restrooms.  On this occasion I did the same.  A short, dark-skinned black “Christian” literally waltzed in the store and walked right in front of me and stood in line.  I informed her I was next in line.  She said, “oh I didn’t know you were in line.”  This black “Christian” knew exactly what she was doing and even after informing her she would not remove herself and take her proper place in line.  When the cashier opened for the next customer, I had to walk right in front of her to place my order to which she said absolutely nothing.  By this time the other customers in the Starbucks were staring at her as she kept looking down and around as if she did nothing wrong.

5) One afternoon was returning a rental car at the BWI, now Thurgood Marshall airport in Hanover, Maryland.  The main airport as any other usual airports have shuttle buses for passengers to ride from various pick up and drop off points. In front of the airport there is an island in between the airport station on one said and another road on the other side.  This island is also a shuttle stop with a plexi-glass covered waiting bench.  I was  walking outside of the main entrance of the airport, I had to cross the first road and by the time I reached the concrete island, a black male “Christian” with cornrows starting from his forehead and going back, appearing to be in his 20’s yelled, “go back to where you came from, we don’t want you here.”  I turned around and was understandably appalled and disgusted by another ignorant a*# n*@#! yelling such offensive words to–yes another Black American who is a covered Sunni Muslims.  I stopped, turned around and in a very audible tone responded, “Excuse me?”  He stepped back into the covered shuttle bus stopped, turned away and said nothing further.  This is one of the consistent types of behavior I have witnessed throughout the years of ghetto black “Christians”–they will always jump on a bandwagon without facts, will always attack other people of color and then wonder why, they will always be looked upon as ignorant animals–because this is exactly how they act.  Ghetto Black “Christians” believe that if they align themselves with groups that already hate them, they will somehow garner the respect of those people.  Newsflash, if they hated you before they hated other people, they will still hate you just as much as their new target group, only now they have ABSOLUTELY no respect for your kind.

6)  It was an early workday in NW Washington, D.C.  I was walking to the office from the direction of Gallery Place-Chinatown metro station located at 630 H St NW, Washington, DC 20001.  Thus, I was walking in a northwesterly direction on the left side of the street.  In the opposite direction on the same sidewalk and several feet away was a police officer with his head down looking at his cell phone.  To my right I could see a dark-skinned black male “Christian” STRANGER darting from the sidewalk across the street at a diagonal towards my direction.  Initially I thought he was trying to avoid oncoming traffic, until I noticed he looked dead at me and even faster. I kept walking in the direction where I was going and this black male “Christian” stranger said to me, “F*#!@ you and your white boyfriend.” I did not know him at all and found his words odd as I have never seen him before.  Granted, there are a lot of drug users, drunks, street harassers and panhandlers in this area but whatever his illogical reasoning, I was his target. At this time the officer was just passing me to my left and did nothing, a white women looked at the black male strangely and continued walking in the same direction as the officer who was oblivious the entire time and out of sight by the time the incident transpired.

7)  I was at a place of business in Howard County, Maryland in the early morning one day where a dark skinned black male was making a lot of noise and disrupting customers.  His conduct was apparently reported to either an employee or manager.  I continued as other customers to go about my business in which the dark-skinned black male “Christian” stranger yelled at me [inaudible….] then “…go back from wherever the hell you came from.”  Yes, another dark-skinned black male “Christian” so blindly following the most rent popular bandwagon emphasized by the media he told another Black American to leave the United States as a foreigner.  His words definitively reflected his lack of intelligence.

8)  One sunny morning I was at a place of business in Anne Arundel County, Maryland near Elkridge Landing Road.  Only a couple of people were in line, including myself.  While we were waiting a dark-skinned, short black female entered the location and walked straight to the counter, interrupting the customer who was currently being waited on and jumping the line.  I informed her that she needed to wait in line and that she cannot just jump ahead of someone.  She was not there to ask a quick question, she literally wanted to have her transaction conducted immediately.  She responded about something she had as if she was the only one related to the company’s business.  She thereafter came towards me and attempted to stare me down so I stared back at her.  She decided not to wait in line and left soon after.

9) It was a late afternoon in which I ventured to Harris Teeter located at 14702 Baltimore Ave, Laurel, Maryland 20707.  I was in the beverage section near the individual carbonated water above where the 24 packs of spring water shelves were.  I was comparing a couple of bottles when I sensed someone was behind me. When I turned, a dark-skinned black male “Christian” STRANGER was standing directly behind me as if he was preparing to accost me (hump). I gave a look of disgust and he had the audacity to make this dismissive waving gesture towards me. I then spoke in a raised tone and informed him you don’t come up behind a woman like that and that he was inappropriate. I was very upset and continued as to why most women “don’t want a black man.” and how disgusting he was.  I cannot fathom why black males in particular think that they would receive a positive reaction for accosting, disrespecting and sexually harassing a religiously clad woman. The black male stranger was simply disrespectful and mocking a Sunni Muslim woman (me).  He left the aisle and I proceeded to find a register to check out of. I saw in standing in one line as if he never did anything wrong. I could not help but continue to berate him for his disrespectful and demonic behavior. I was walking behind a white male who said ‘excuse me’ to the line that was extended and turned to the rapey black male “Christian” and said “that is how you speak to people.” He turned away and looked down at the floor and pretended he did not know what I was referring to.  I was in the same line as the white guy and told him why I was so upset and what the black male attempted to do. He agreed with my reaction and informed me he used to be a volunteer firefighter and about self-defense.

10) On one occasion I ventured to the AMC-Columbia 14 movie theatre located at10300 Little Patuxent Pkwy, Columbia, Maryland 21044 (Howard County). Sometimes the ticket window has a clock which indicates when the window will open and other times it will have the incorrect time or has not been updated.  I was attempting to get the attention of one of the employees as the clock appeared to be incorrect. I was ignored.  I continued to wait in line when I noticed a few minutes later and elderly white couple did the same thing I attempted to do–get the attention of an employee.  Within one minute a Puerto Rican or bi-racial male with a ‘man-bun’ atop his head appeared at the door of the theatre, opened it and responded to the white couple’s question.  When I tried to follow suit, he immediately closed the door and walked away as if he did not see me-though I was at the theatre storefront before the white couple even appeared.  I reported the black male’s discriminatory behavior to the assistant manager and she attempted to resolve the issue.  Apparently, he was racist against Muslims and the assistant manager said she had to escalate it to upper management.  A member of upper management contacted me and apologized for the employees behavior and stated “a person should be able to go to the movies without having to deal with something like this.”  I agree, especially since there are so many Americans who claim Muslims don’t integrate, keep to themselves–which is farthest from the truth, but broader society makes it quite difficult for Muslim Americans to go about their lives normally just like anyone else.  This particular member of upper management was also a Sunni Muslim male and let me know that he informed the employee that he was a Muslim too.  He did not disclose to me the specifics of the remainder of the conversation, but it was handled.  I acknowledge that this particular incident was not street/sexual harassment but does display the continuous disrespect and discrimination in other forms that many Sunni Muslim Black American women endure on a daily basis.

REPOST-Photo Chart: Black “Christian” male street harassers: Spring 2017

WARNING:

In the United States, Spring 2017 is o the horizon and is estimated to start March 20, 2017.  Unfortunately, women will witness and be the victims of more sexual-street harassment at the hands of low-level Black “Christian” males in the State of Maryland and Washington, D.C. Below is a picture demonstration of what decent women have to mentally and physically prepare for (self-defense, mace, calling the police, walking quickly or with a friend) in order to stave off and secure their own safety. Today’s  black “Christian” males will be on the prowl to street harass, assault, accost, disrespect you and although it is against the law, no one cares what happens to  covered Sunni Muslim Black women–especially as demonic, lust-hound black males are the root of the problem.

Low-level, illiterate, uneducated, dark-skinned, hanging on the street, loose tongue, wandering eyed licentious black males are on the prowl more than ever before be vigilant and for your own safety avoid them as much as possible.  They are similar to the dirty old white male hillbillies in the same areas of Maryland.

 

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Street Harassers in Washington, D.C. and Maryland are Democrats

It has become increasingly clear to me that the majority of street harassers, sexual predators and workplace harassers in the State of Maryland are Democrats.  Maryland and Washington, D.C. have been known for decades as being the bloc of Democratic voters which is often why national candidates do not heavily campaign in these areas.  The last election on the state level was an upset as Marylanders became increasing fed up with Democrat’s false promises, criminals and illegal aliens receiving more rights and benefits than law abiding citizens.  As I write this, it was not intended to be a political piece and this is my opinion based on observation.  However, I do feel the need to shed photolight on the blatant hypocrisy of Democrats in Maryland.  Most Black male “Christian” street harassers are the beneficiaries of the Democratic vote.  BLM, the majority of whom are black “Christians”, with their false claims to support Muslims are also Democrats.  I do not claim that all Democrats are bad, but one can easily observe that those who engage in this awful conduct are of that political party.

Of course, there are nice, middle class and even wealthy areas in Maryland, but many of these citizens’ conduct is not consistent with what a real suburb is.  Maryland is what can be easily seen as a false suburb, the obvious degenerate urban area is the City of Baltimore which has been blighted for years and each time there is gentrification ghetto black “Christians” are pushed into the suburbs of Baltimore County, Howard County and Anne Arundel County via Section 8 housing and other welfare programs. The same has occurred with certain parts of Washington, D.C., where gentrification pushed undereducated, low wage black workers who comprise the majority of street harassers in Prince George’s County, Maryland.  This has a two-fold effect (1) those middle and upper class blacks become the victims, not just of street harassment but other crimes by vagrant blacks; (2) the façade of conservatism is shattered as most foul-mouthed, tail-chasing, bigoted Democrat birthers of out of wedlock children, coddle their black “Christian” sons who grow in their belief of entitlement without labor, as well as the right to accost, jump in a black woman’s face, and street harass because of some unbeknownst expectation supported by the false belief that women and girls (total strangers mind you) are property for them to have at their leisure.  Yet, they like to purport how advanced “Christians” are to Muslims, and how Muslim women are oppressed.  In Maryland, it is black “Christians” who vote Democrat and certain trashy whites who oppress and street harass Muslim women in their daily lives.  From the grocer, the post office, to the park, Sunni Muslim women are mocked, street harassed and accosted by those who claim belief in the teachings of Jesus Christ.  This includes black “Christian” females who attack, molest, accost and verbally abuse Sunni Muslim Black American women (members of their own race) on a daily basis.  These are the bloc of Democratic voters along I-95 and the Baltimore Washington Parkway (295) suburbs of Maryland.  These types of people are not solely black but a lot of whites who vote Democrat are not only rude, ill-mannered (attempt to run women, especially Sunni Muslim ones off the road and jump in black women’s faces), low-level vagabonds are racist as well.  So, when did being a Democrat translate to being a “Christian” who is a purveyor of mockery and an attack of all women, when so many claim to have (Christian) religious and democratic values?  I do not have the answer but understand that is today’s standard among them.

The reality is that most street harassers, aside from being uneducated, from the inner cities, slums and trailer parks and other rural truckers in Maryland have been the majority new face of the Democratic vote and the long-lasting face of street harassment in the State of Maryland.

A Tale of Two Black Male “Christian” Accosters in the State of Maryland

A young covered Sunni Muslim Black American woman was working as a cashier at the Weiss supermarket located at 9250 Washington Blvd N, Laurel, MD 20723.  On this day she was working at the customer service counter and was completing her transaction.  The customer was a black male “Christian” who kept demanding that she give him the change in his hand.  At the time the Muslim cashier was still retrieving the money from the register.  She had an eerie feeling regarding the black male and informed him that she was giving him his change but placing it on the counter.  He made the same demands and she informed him that she could not touch his hand (she already knew he was trying to get photo“more” than just change as supposed to any regular male or female customer).  She then placed the change on the counter, but close to his hand. He reached out and grabbed and tried to hold her hand. The Muslim cashier snatched her hand back while he stated, “I touched your hand, what are you going to do about it?”  She left her station to retrieve a manager and when they returned the black male “Christian” already left the store.

 I had a similar experience with a cashier at a restaurant. However, I didn’t assume that a black male who appeared to be 18 years old or less would try such a tactic with a grown woman—but this dark-skinned black male did so. I tried the same thing this sister did, to retrieve my hand quickly and was disgusted at his actions.  This black male simply laughed as if he accomplished something, well he did, accosting a covered Sunni Muslim woman.  To have a similar story as this sister, at a different place of business different years demonstrates the immoral and lustful nature of today’s black males. This was sexual harassment plain and simple, yet black male privilege and “Christian” privilege, no matter how wrong, offensive and illegal reigns supreme when the target and victim are Sunni Muslim Black American women.

News Article: The University of Louisville is hosting an event next month aimed at combating sexual and street harassment

https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/kentucky/articles/2017-03-29/uofl-to-host-event-to combat-street-harassment

 The University of Louisville is hosting an event next month aimed at combating sexual and street harassment.

March 29, 2017, at 2:28 a.m.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The University of Louisville is hosting an event next month aimed at combating sexual and street harassment.

The university says the “Cards Against Catcalling” event is scheduled April 6 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. EDT in the Red Barn at the Belknap Campus. The event will be hosted by the Women 4 Women Student Board and the UofL Women’s Center.

The event is part of the national Anti-Street Harassment Week, organized by Stop Street Harassment, a usnews.pngnonprofit group working to end gender-based street harassment.

Hadley Hendrick, a member of Women 4 Women and chair of “Cards Against Catcalling,” says street harassment is a common problem for women, minorities and members of the LGBT community.

The event will be free and open to the public.

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BLM Hypocrisy: Most Black “Christians” Violate Civil Rights of Sunni Muslim Black Americans-Protests Against Immigration Ban a Farce: PART III

 The following incidents have happened to me, someone who I personally know or relayed to me directly by a witness to these occurrences:

1) One late morning I was driving westbound on 175 West, also known as Waterloo Road towards Columbia, Maryland (USA). There weren’t many cars in the direction I was going in the 4 car lane. I had the right away when suddenly, a dark-skinned male who appeared to be form the City of Baltimore did not yield and intentionally made a left to what became a u turn from the eastbound direction.  He intentionally drove destructively as he literally stopped in the middle of the road and stared at me like he was going to pull a weapon.  I had to wait until he would drive and he had the AUDACITY to roll his eyes at me though I had the right of way and he was the one that nearly caused an accident.

2) Someone I know stated that she witnessed two covered Muslim women at a grocery store parking lot going to their cars in NW, Washington, D.C. (USA).  A group of black American females came out of nowhere and approached them, yelled at them then accosted them.  She stated that the black females were attempting to snatch the Muslim women’s hijabs off.  The person I know who witnessed it said she stopped and noticed another woman (white) who was already dialing the police on her cell phone. Both waited until the police arrived to be sure that they could be listed as witnesses.

3)  A college student who is a Sunni Muslim Black American young woman worked as a cashier at the Weiss grocer located at 9250 Washington Blvd N, Laurel, MD 20723 (USA).  A black “Christian” female began yelling at the young Muslim cashier noting that the employee did not have an Arabic first name (for some reason she assumed in order to be a Sunni Muslim one must be a foreign national and an Arab). The young lady attempted to be patient and explained that she converted to Islam. The black female “Christian” customer berated her (total stranger) stating “If I was your mother I wouldn’t tolerate none of that.” The woman was a total stranger, held up the line and apparently does not have an iota of civility or respect for boundaries with her blind hatred.

4) At the East Columbia Public Library, 6600 Cradlerock Way, Columbia, Maryland a “religious group” (Black “Christians”) are given permission multiple spring seasons to proselytize in front of the public library (local government, publicly funded building) complaints filed. One obese woman literally blocked my entrance to the library and tried to “grill” me in the face. She is confronted by police becomes belligerent and argues at the officer and is physically removed from the property.

5) Attended an extended family member’s funeral at a First Baptist Church in Prince George’s County, Maryland. I was dressed in hijab and an abaya which I felt most comfortable in at the time in a house of worship.  One of my cousins sitting to my right was grieving heavily so I tried to comfort her as it was her dad’s death we were mourning. We were in a few rows back with other family. The Baptist preacher stared at me and interrupted whatever his ‘sermon’ was and said to me “I see we have someone who hasn’t accepted the Lord Jesus Christ as his personal savior.” Even the Christian relations were offended by his inappropriateness during their time of mourning and vulnerability. Everyone was silent and waited for the “preacher” to resume the funeral service.

6)  One day I was walking to university classes from the north to south campus buildings and there were some black male university students hanging outside.  It was apparent I was Muslim as I was in hijab and one of the black males audibly said “..if she wasn’t Muslim I would f*#@ her”:  not I would ask her out, court her, find out about her, or talk to her as a human being but rather one way or another (sexual assault) he would have his way with me. I pretended like I didn’t hear what was said and kept walking quickly, looking straight ahead.

7)  One day while driving to work in Washington, D.C., I was at a red light on New York Avenue, right before you get to the police station or academy on the right about two blocks before you can turn left onto H Street, NW, Washington, D.C. A dark-skinned black male emerged from the plexi-glass seating for the metro bus and started making masturbating gestures and thrusting. There was a white male driver in front of me with a luxury car and as soon as the light turned we drove as fast as we could to pass what was happening on the sidewalk.

8) On a bright and sunny mid-afternoon, I was returning to my car and making a purchase at the Target located 3343 Corridor Marketplace, Laurel, MD 20724 (Maryland City). As I was crossing from the store entrance walking towards the parking lot two black “Christian” females began laughing and gossiping about me. One of them stated, “..that’s why I don’t like them, they have flat butts.”  The other one responded, “nah uh, no she don’t.” I thought it was the strangest, lesbian-type of public conversation to have about a covered Sunni Muslim woman. I walked a bit quicker to get to my car.

9) One day I was in a government office in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. In the parking lot I ended up speaking with another Sunni Muslim Black American woman. I told her the observations and experiences I have had with Black “Christians” and that I did not understand why total strangers were so evil. She informed me that although she doesn’t wear hijab now, when she did, she and her brother were teased relentlessly by Black “Christians.” She even mentioned that she had a brother named Rashad and all the Black “Christians” would refer to her as “Ra-sh*@#.” The woman stopped wearing hijab primarily due to the discrimination both in social contexts with Black “Christians” and workplace discrimination because of her faith.

10) One early morning I was doing laundry at the laundromat located at 125 Bowie Rd, Laurel, MD 20707 on a Saturday. It was approximately a little after 6:00 a.m. and I was sorting clothes. I hear someone come from behind me (never made their appearance known) asking when did I arrive to the laundromat. No one said excuse me or appeared in front of me to indicate that he or she was addressing me. Second, it’s no one’s business, including a total stranger has the right to know my whereabouts. The Asian male manager and one employee was working in the laundromat so if she wanted to know when it opened she could have addressed an appropriate question to them.  But it was apparent that she felt she had the right to question and know my business though she, like all of the incidents I describe was a total stranger.

Anyway, the woman put her hand on me and tried to swing/push me around and stated with a grimace, “I’m trying to ask you a question.” I then smacked her hand off of me and stated, “You do not put your hands on a total stranger.”  Once again, the dark-skinned uncivilized black female kept talking, she responded “if you put your hands on ME again we will have a problem.” Yes, the woman who accosted me is now upset that I responded in like kind. In an even louder tone I stated “you touched me first.” She knew she couldn’t say anything further because there were cameras, witnesses and employees who saw the whole incident unfold. I continued, “..obviously I do not want to talk to you.” I informed that she was a “trouble-making n#@!r.” She turned quiet and the manager called the plaza security guard to which she said nothing further and stayed away from me the rest of the time I was doing my laundry. Once again TOTAL STRANGER.