Emily Clarkson rages against catcall culture

Television personality Emily Clarkson faced harassment from men during two separate incidents around London. Three men shouted at her from their van as she walked with a friend. Later at a park with her five-month-old baby, another man followed her despite her requests to stop. The presenter felt angry and scared during both encounters. She posted videos about the experiences on social media.

Clarkson explained that catcalling represents a threat rather than a compliment. She described these actions as displays of power and control that remind women of their vulnerability. The presenter linked catcalling to broader violence against women. Her baby's presence made the situation feel worse for her. She believes society wrongly accepts this behavior as normal.

Critics responded to her videos with victim-blaming comments. Some people told Clarkson she should dress more modestly to avoid unwanted attention. Others claimed men cannot control their desires around women. The presenter shared screenshots of these negative responses. She expressed frustration with people who blame women for male behavior.

Clarkson shared statistics about violence against women during her second video. She mentioned that men kill women every three days across Britain. The presenter also referenced high rates of sexual harassment among young women. Many supporters and celebrities backed her stance against harassment. Fellow television personalities showed their support for her message.
 

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