New Zealand: Catcall Video Predictably Fails When Not Filmed in a Black Ghetto

Sven Longshanks
Daily Stormer
November 8, 2014

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The actress said it was a nice change from New York and that people were very polite.

The New Zealand Herald thought that they would have a go at repeating the success of the recent catcall video in New York, only they forgot to make sure that their actress walked through a Black neighborhood. Instead, they sent their 26-year-old yoga instructor through Auckland, which is mostly White, less than 25% Maori.

Metro:

After hours on the streets of the New Zealand town, actress Nicola Simpson was bothered precisely twice – once by someone asking directions.

The only man who could even vaguely be described as pestering her asked her if she was Italian, said she looked ‘nice’, and then apologised profusely.

The New Zealand Herald noted, sniffily, that the man appeared to be a tourist.

‘It was nice, it was a change from New York. People were actually quite polite,’ Simpson said. ‘I didn’t feel uncomfortable at all.’