The only thing I would say was close to harassment was the guy who walked with her for like 5 minutes. Other than that, it seems more like a propaganda smear campaign against men of color...like they are the only ones who will try to get a woman's attention on the street. It's almost silently racist in that sense.
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There has been an ongoing feminist movement that most likely inspired this called HipHop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes.
http://www.mediaed.org/cgi-bin/commerce ... on&key=226
This video is just a more toned down version of that same message. However, it is filmed to be more visceral.
If you've read real domestic violence statistics then you'll see through this ploy to generate money by academia:
Hiphop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes Complete Documentary
You won't find it hard to believe how this video spawned propaganda like what Symp2pimp posted once you watch 15 minutes of it. This video is shown nearly every year at colleges across the country leading up to the feminist initiative "Take Back the Night." It is shown a lot regarding domestic violence and harassment. This video has been played no less than three times a year at the college I graduated from.
I was dragged to an event by a friend who told me we were having an open and honest discussion about sex, violence, and interpersonal struggle on college campuses. I almost walked out when I realized it was just some indoctrination into modern feminism. If my friend hadn't have offered to pool money with me so we could get some liquor and a party started afterwards I wouldn't have stayed to find out how thousands of America's best and brightest men are wasting their talents supporting branch off initiatives like this.