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As far as reporting tasks are concerned, it seems sweet to play a football match on a sunny Sunday.
But when the task popped up in the inbox of City News reporter Shauna Hunt, her response was: "I don't want to do that.
"She knew that during the Toronto FC game on Sunday, some reptiles would sexually assault her.
This is not an accidental hunch.
She told me that this has been going on for more than a year.
In an interview with Olivia Zhou during the mayoral campaign on last September, a pickup truck slowed down and a man opened the window and "threw this disgusting word" at them ".
"I have to explain to her that this is a stupid trend," she said . ".
Two more weeks ago, what she was going to take when she was a school workshop-level month boy-year-
The old boy yelled at her the same thing in the hallway. The irony?
The theme of the workshop was "harmony with women and girls ".
If you don't know what "disgusting phrase" Heng refers to, you are lucky.
All you need to know is that it promotes rape of women.
"Stupid trends" let some men yell at the microphone of most female journalists while they are live on TV.
Of course, it all started on YouTube.
Cincinnati filmmaker John Kane uploaded a video of a bearded man with sunglasses and a hoodie, disrupting fictional news stories with this vulgar, violent phrase.
Kane later said it was a scam.
But it's also a business plan.
With the rise of this trend, he has been busy selling T-
The first letter of this sentence, acronym, is "FHRITP ".
Two CBC female journalists in Montreal reported a disturbing trend last year.
A reporter from the Calgary Herald pointed out how these verbal attacks made people feel "hurt, helpless and illegal.
"In this case," she wrote, "you don't respect those who survived the sexual assault.
"For Hunter and her female colleagues at Toronto City News, they have been subjected to casual verbal attacks by passing men at work almost every day, and it has now been going on for nearly two years.
"As a result, she canceled the live broadcast.
She tried it with headphones.
She said that during the World Cup last year, the TV station even completely stopped the live broadcast because so many things happened.
When she reported on the spot, she found it difficult to focus because she was highly vigilant about the lurking attackers.
"It's surprising that most of the people who do this are adults --
Sometimes in their 30 s, sometimes in their 40 s
They come from all walks of life.
"These people should know better," said Hunter, 32 . ".
"How is this accepted in society?
"On Sunday, Hunter met her while reporting outside BMO Field, which put her to the limit.
Instead of ignoring a man, apologizing to the audience, or yelling at a man --
She said that she had done everything in the past, and she calmly faced the two people who were crowded nearby, and their huge smirk made her obvious.
They admitted their plan.
Those wearing top-class sunglasses called the phrase "quite important ".
His friend, who wore the FC scarf, said Hunter was lucky that they didn't plug the vibrator in her ear as they did in the UK.
Their clicker friend grinned and leaned in the belly of the manlaugh way.
It reminds me of those horrible frat parties where the price of female admission is falling.
No one stops their friends.
None of the passing football fans supported Hunter.
It's not that she needs help, it's that she handled the problem perfectly.
Still, the silence around her speaks volumes about the city.
Many men in Toronto find entertainment among verbal rape of women.
Another thing about the video is: SirSmirk-in-the-
The pilot told Hunter that this sentence was not for her.
It was designed for "other people.
"In other words, every woman watching the news should get this information.
We are all fair.
Related: A worker in hydropower was fired for vulgar behavior
2, Shawn Simoes, lost his lucrative job at Hydro One because of his role in the exchange.
Exciting.
Hunter says her inbox is filled with messages of support.
The man thanked her, congratulated her and apologized to her on behalf of their gender.
This is also very good.
It would be better if these people step in before things happen.
Tell your friends, colleagues and strangers that it's not fun to rape women verbally and you won't accept it.
Join the rape culture demolition team.
MLSE announced on Tuesday that it will ban fans from watching the game "at least" for a year.
It will also provide "additional security support" to female journalists who report live at the Olympics ".
"Think about it: we live in a city where female journalists need bodyguards in football matches.
As far as reporting tasks are concerned, TorStar News Service, it seems sweet to have a football match on a sunny Sunday.
But when the task popped up in the inbox of City News reporter Shauna Hunt, her response was: "I don't want to do that.
"She knew that during the Toronto FC game on Sunday, some reptiles would sexually assault her.
This is not an accidental hunch.
She told me that this has been going on for more than a year.
In an interview with Olivia Zhou during the mayoral campaign on last September, a pickup truck slowed down and a man opened the window and "threw this disgusting word" at them ".
"I have to explain to her that this is a stupid trend," she said . ".
Two more weeks ago, what she was going to take when she was a school workshop-level month boy-year-
The old boy yelled at her the same thing in the hallway. The irony?
The theme of the workshop was "harmony with women and girls ".
If you don't know what "disgusting phrase" Heng refers to, you are lucky.
All you need to know is that it promotes rape of women.
"Stupid trends" let some men yell at the microphone of most female journalists while they are live on TV.
Of course, it all started on YouTube.
Cincinnati filmmaker John Kane uploaded a video of a bearded man with sunglasses and a hoodie, disrupting fictional news stories with this vulgar, violent phrase.
Kane later said it was a scam.
But it's also a business plan.
With the rise of this trend, he has been busy selling T-
The first letter of this sentence, acronym, is "FHRITP ".
Two CBC female journalists in Montreal reported a disturbing trend last year.
A reporter from the Calgary Herald pointed out how these verbal attacks made people feel "hurt, helpless and illegal.
"In this case," she wrote, "you don't respect those who survived the sexual assault.
"For Hunter and her female colleagues at Toronto City News, they have been subjected to casual verbal attacks by passing men at work almost every day, and it has now been going on for nearly two years.
"As a result, she canceled the live broadcast.
She tried it with headphones.
She said that during the World Cup last year, the TV station even completely stopped the live broadcast because so many things happened.
When she reported on the spot, she found it difficult to focus because she was highly vigilant about the lurking attackers.
"It's surprising that most of the people who do this are adults --
Sometimes in their 30 s, sometimes in their 40 s
They come from all walks of life.
"These people should know better," said Hunter, 32 . ".
"How is this accepted in society?
"On Sunday, Hunter met her while reporting outside BMO Field, which put her to the limit.
Instead of ignoring a man, apologizing to the audience, or yelling at a man --
She said that she had done everything in the past, and she calmly faced the two people who were crowded nearby, and their huge smirk made her obvious.
They admitted their plan.
Those wearing top-class sunglasses called the phrase "quite important ".
His friend, who wore the FC scarf, said Hunter was lucky that they didn't plug the vibrator in her ear as they did in the UK.
Their clicker friend grinned and leaned in the belly of the manlaugh way.
It reminds me of those horrible frat parties where the price of female admission is falling.
No one stops their friends.
None of the passing football fans supported Hunter.
It's not that she needs help, it's that she handled the problem perfectly.
Still, the silence around her speaks volumes about the city.
Many men in Toronto find entertainment among verbal rape of women.
Another thing about the video is: SirSmirk-in-the-
The pilot told Hunter that this sentence was not for her.
It was designed for "other people.
"In other words, every woman watching the news should get this information.
We are all fair.
Related: A worker in hydropower was fired for vulgar behavior
2, Shawn Simoes, lost his lucrative job at Hydro One because of his role in the exchange.
Exciting.
Hunter says her inbox is filled with messages of support.
The man thanked her, congratulated her and apologized to her on behalf of their gender.
This is also very good.
It would be better if these people step in before things happen.
Tell your friends, colleagues and strangers that it's not fun to rape women verbally and you won't accept it.
Join the rape culture demolition team.
MLSE announced on Tuesday that it will ban fans from watching the game "at least" for a year.
It will also provide "additional security support" to female journalists who report live at the Olympics ".
"Think about it: we live in a city where female journalists need bodyguards in football matches.
As far as reporting tasks are concerned, TorStar News Service, it seems sweet to have a football match on a sunny Sunday.
But when the task popped up in the inbox of City News reporter Shauna Hunt, her response was: "I don't want to do that.
"She knew that during the Toronto FC game on Sunday, some reptiles would sexually assault her.
This is not an accidental hunch.
She told me that this has been going on for more than a year.
In an interview with Olivia Zhou during the mayoral campaign on last September, a pickup truck slowed down and a man opened the window and "threw this disgusting word" at them ".
"I have to explain to her that this is a stupid trend," she said . ".
Two more weeks ago, what she was going to take when she was a school workshop-level month boy-year-
The old boy yelled at her the same thing in the hallway. The irony?
The theme of the workshop was "harmony with women and girls ".
If you don't know what "disgusting phrase" Heng refers to, you are lucky.
All you need to know is that it promotes rape of women.
"Stupid trends" let some men yell at the microphone of most female journalists while they are live on TV.
Of course, it all started on YouTube.
Cincinnati filmmaker John Kane uploaded a video of a bearded man with sunglasses and a hoodie, disrupting fictional news stories with this vulgar, violent phrase.
Kane later said it was a scam.
But it's also a business plan.
With the rise of this trend, he has been busy selling T-
The first letter of this sentence, acronym, is "FHRITP ".
Two CBC female journalists in Montreal reported a disturbing trend last year.
A reporter from the Calgary Herald pointed out how these verbal attacks made people feel "hurt, helpless and illegal.
"In this case," she wrote, "you don't respect those who survived the sexual assault.
"For Hunter and her female colleagues at Toronto City News, they have been subjected to casual verbal attacks by passing men at work almost every day, and it has now been going on for nearly two years.
"As a result, she canceled the live broadcast.
She tried it with headphones.
She said that during the World Cup last year, the TV station even completely stopped the live broadcast because so many things happened.
When she reported on the spot, she found it difficult to focus because she was highly vigilant about the lurking attackers.
"It's surprising that most of the people who do this are adults --
Sometimes in their 30 s, sometimes in their 40 s
They come from all walks of life.
"These people should know better," said Hunter, 32 . ".
"How is this accepted in society?
"On Sunday, Hunter met her while reporting outside BMO Field, which put her to the limit.
Instead of ignoring a man, apologizing to the audience, or yelling at a man --
She said that she had done everything in the past, and she calmly faced the two people who were crowded nearby, and their huge smirk made her obvious.
They admitted their plan.
Those wearing top-class sunglasses called the phrase "quite important ".
His friend, who wore the FC scarf, said Hunter was lucky that they didn't plug the vibrator in her ear as they did in the UK.
Their clicker friend grinned and leaned in the belly of the manlaugh way.
It reminds me of those horrible frat parties where the price of female admission is falling.
No one stops their friends.
None of the passing football fans supported Hunter.
It's not that she needs help, it's that she handled the problem perfectly.
Still, the silence around her speaks volumes about the city.
Many men in Toronto find entertainment among verbal rape of women.
Another thing about the video is: SirSmirk-in-the-
The pilot told Hunter that this sentence was not for her.
It was designed for "other people.
"In other words, every woman watching the news should get this information.
We are all fair.
Related: A worker in hydropower was fired for vulgar behavior
2, Shawn Simoes, lost his lucrative job at Hydro One because of his role in the exchange.
Exciting.
Hunter says her inbox is filled with messages of support.
The man thanked her, congratulated her and apologized to her on behalf of their gender.
This is also very good.
It would be better if these people step in before things happen.
Tell your friends, colleagues and strangers that it's not fun to rape women verbally and you won't accept it.
Join the rape culture demolition team.
MLSE announced on Tuesday that it will ban fans from watching the game "at least" for a year.
It will also provide "additional security support" to female journalists who report live at the Olympics ".
"Think about it: we live in a city where female journalists need bodyguards in football matches.
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