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Published 11:44 5 Oct 2017 BST
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The both infuriating and sad thing about it all is that the men don’t seem to understand that what they’ve said to her is degrading and entirely revolting as they seem pretty happy to hop in the selfie.
She only has 30 posts and the account has only been active for just over a month but already she has over 49,000 followers! Clearly, she’s not alone in having to deal with verbal harassment on the street. On her Instagram she writes, “This Instagram has the aim to create awareness about the objectification of women in daily life.
“By making the selfie, both the objectifier and the object are assembled in one composition. Myself, as the object, standing in front of the catcallers represents the reversed power ratio which is caused by this project.” “Please join me in the fight and post your own #dearcatcallers or send me a DM.”
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