Watch What Happens When A Woman Walks Down Auckland Streets For 10 Hours

In what is either a telling indictment of a pervasive culture of latent misogyny that only exists in America or an underwhelming advertisement for Tourism New Zealand – or both, or neither – not a whole lot of anything happens when a woman under the employ of the New Zealand Herald walks down the streets of Auckland for ten hours as part of a social experiment that attempts to mimic the New York street harassment video that launched a thousand think pieces last week.
The NZ Herald‘s is one of many copycat catcall videos which have surfaced in the week since the initial video began garnering for its creator both rape and death threats

Funny Or Die made one illustrating what happened when a white male underwent a similar experiment; so too did The Daily Telegraph, who sent a model in frayed denim shorts on a brief, uninterrupted stroll through Bondi – an area of Sydney with the highest possible density of denim-short clad models in the universe – before concluding “Aussie blokes are just too polite” to catcall. 
This one is much the same, though both the Herald and the Telegraph’s fail to realise the point that was so crucial to the original.

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