Satah Cameron's Street Harrassment Song

Since this is “Alas,” I feel that I should point out — if only to get ahead of certain commentators — that people do pretty much have the right to verbally assault other people on public streets. But focusing on that aspect of the song is, I think, missing the forest for a particular legalistic tree.

Via The Sexist.

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2 Responses to Satah Cameron's Street Harrassment Song

  1. 1
    Grace Annam says:

    I like it! Also, anyone who plays barre chords on a left-handed ukelele rocks.

    Grace

    peepers05
  2. 2
    Gloria Bee says:

    Amen! Satah Cameron is one righteous lady! Seriously, where’s her record deal?

    peepers05

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