Don't be so silly. The woman in the NY vid would clearly see them both as unacceptable so it's hardly a diversion...but please, do carry on. Unlike you, I don't see your rudeness as harassing in any way.
But did she see them ALL as harassing or was it just meant to show how much (unsolicited)chatter is directed to a woman who is merely walking down the street? Sometimes it's not the individual comment but adding them all up together that makes a bigger impact or a more harassing feel. New York may be a bit of an anomoly.
Here is a video of a girl (a little more dressed up) walking the streets of Aukland New Zealand doing the same thing as the girl in New York. Very very different
Catcall experiment in Auckland - YouTube
How is someone supposed to know if someone is hyper sensitive to certain comments. example: I tell a joke thinking I'm being funny, but the person I'm telling it to is hyper christian and feels offended. Is that harassment? How am I to know they're hyper christian and easily offended?
Some days I'm in a great mood and I'll talk to anyone who talks to me. Some days I'm too busy to stop and chat. Some days I'm just in a bad mood. On a bad day comments could cause me to be angry. Can I legitimately consider them harassment?
What happened to calling women broads anyway?
Times have changed.
I'm curious to know how the word broad came to be used to refer to women.