Experiment Shows What Happens When Men Catcall Someone Close To Them
February 11, 2015 #impact
 
By Johnny Ornelas
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This video has been making its rounds on the internet, and most media organizations are saying that it portrays men being tricked into catcalling their mothers. The reactions are even worse than what you'd expect. 

The truth is, this video is actually a PSA created by the sporting equipment company Everlast. The interactions are staged to prove a point: every woman who gets catcalled is someone's daughter, mother, or sister. If any men who catcalled witness those they cared about getting verbally harassed, they'd be upset. This video aims to point out the hypocrisy of the same men doing it to other women. 


Make sure to watch the video to see the men's terrified reactions when they see their mothers! Let us know what you thought of this video in the comments on Facebook.
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