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Fox News covered street harassment by catcalling a victim on the air

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After the video of a woman walking for ten hours in New York City and enduring more than 100 catcalls went viral, Fox News decided that they, too, should voice an opinion on the matter.

“I’m not gonna condone it, but I will tell you nothing was disrespectful there,” Eric Bolling begins, “She may not have wanted it, but I find it very hard to believe there was verbal harassment going on. Am I wrong?”

Yes, Eric. You are wrong. To knowingly say things to a woman on the street and assert your dominance is, in fact, harassment. But that’s not even the offensive part of this clip.

Bob Beckel then adds, “She got one hundred catcalls, let me add one hundred and one. Damn, baby, you’re a piece of woman.” He later adds, “You should wear a jacket,” apparently blaming her for the harassment.

“Can’t teach an old dog new tricks,” Kimberly Guilfoyle responds.

To be clear, then, according to this Fox News panel, when a young woman is harassed on the street, it’s her fault. When a highly paid male Fox News anchor harasses her on-air, it’s adorable, something to be laughed off as an old dog unable to learn new tricks.

This woman in this video, whom the Fox News panel is so eager to mock and dismiss, has received death and rape threats for speaking out on behalf of other women. A woman who told the Guardian that there is more footage, some of which shows more serious forms of harassment. But yes, go ahead, back up the comfortable white man who wants to objectify her some more on national television.

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