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Since Michael Bloomberg has been mayor ofNew York City ,
my hometown and current city of residence, since I was seven years old, he’s
the only mayor I can really remember. Ever since I was able to form an opinion
on Bloomberg, I’ve felt pretty neutrally about him; I had never heard of
anything he’d done that made me squee in delight or gasp in horror.
Since Michael Bloomberg has been mayor of
As a result, I was really taken
aback when I read that Bloomberg had said “I know for a fact that any
self-respecting woman who walks past a construction site and doesn’t get a
whistle will turn around and walk past again and again until she does get one.”
It was recorded by Bloomberg LP employees in The Portable Bloomberg: The Wit
and Wisdom of Michael Bloomberg, a 1990 book dedicated to record the
mayor’s more memorable comments.
I had to read the quotation twice
for its actual meaning to set in. At first, I was confused; is he trying to say
that women will purposely walk past construction sites, even multiple times, to
garner attention from the workers there? No, that can’t be, I must have read
that incorrectly. Everyone knows that women don’t like that, that women will
cross the street to avoid construction sites and the unwanted comments that
often come with them. Then I read the quotation a second time and realized that
my eyes hadn’t deceived me.
It’s so upsetting to find out
that the man who has led my hometown for the past decade is so insensitive to
street harassment, an issue so close to my heart. Bloomberg made it seem like
women want and even vie for the chance to be catcalled. In reality, the polar
opposite is true: women feel unsafe and humiliated and just plain grossed out when
they are harassed on the street. I daresay that few people would go out of
their way to have such an experience.
Upon doing research on
Bloomberg’s history with sex discrimination, his track record is far from
clean. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed a class-action lawsuit
against Bloomberg LP for 72 women who suffered from pregnancy-related discrimination.
Another statement in The Portable Bloomberg is “If women wanted to be
appreciated for their brains, they’d go to the library instead of to
Bloomingdale’s.” He also told NYC Council Speaker Christine Quinn “Do you pay a
lot to make your hair be two colors? Because now it’s three with the gray.” (Considering
his own hair is gray, he’s got a lot of chutzpah to say this.) Had I known all this, I
wouldn’t have been so surprised that Bloomberg was so insensitive towards
street harassment.
Well, Bloomberg’s final term will
be up in November, and the mayoral position will be up for grabs. I certainly
hope that his replacement will be more understanding of street harassment, and
recognize the fact that it’s not just a catcall. It’s a women’s rights issue.
I'm so shocked at the horror and stupidity of that statement that I have a hard time believing ANYONE could say something so foolish.
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