Posted on 04/15/2015 10:37:15 AM PDT by nickcarraway
The nonprofit clothing company Feminist Apparel has taken their anti-catcalling message to the streets with a new campaign targeting neighborhoods in New York and Philadelphia. Along with the activist group Pussy Division, they're putting up signs all over the city that are splashed with messages like "NO CATCALLING ANYTIME" and "NO CATCALL ZONE."
Feminist Apparel funded the campaign by selling feminist-branded T-shirts with a similar message. Now, how do we get these plastered across every subway car?
I think I prefer, “NO Eve Teasing!”.
I going to have a TV show where me and my homies sit around getting rich from making cat-calls. Cat Commander. Please don’t steal my intellectual property.
Back in the day, before “The Age Of The Perpetually Offended” when the world was somewhat normal, girls would go out of their way to strut their stuff past a construction site.
They would be disappointed if the guys didn’t pay them enough attention,
What does a 500 lb parrot say?
“Here, kitty, kitty...”
I don’t do that normally, but if I saw one of these signs it would make me want to. I don’t like being told what to do by little leftist busybodies.
My gets whistled at occasionally.
She is a dish.
here is her fashion blog
http://seecole.blogspot.com/
You should catcall the women putting up the signs. Unless they’re typical “feminist” hags who would scare the hands off a clock. Or metrosexual weenies scared of their own penises. In which case you shouldn’t cat call them; you should just follow them and rip down the signs.
LOL!
OMG, I cannot tell you how flabbergasted I was went I told someone that bansai kittens were not real. She looked at me and told me I was an evil person and how dare I not support the humane society. (shakes head)
I’ve stopped asking if people are that stupid, some are taking it as a challenge!
Shirts available in extra large, extra extra large, and Rosie Odonnel.
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