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On the first day of Christmas oh guess what I did see?
Hollaback! Melbourne is launching our christmas campaign! With the help of a choir we’ve put together a little parody version of “The 12 Days of Christmas”, replacing all the gifts with common examples of street harassment – video up soon!
With only 12 days left until Christmas we will be releasing a series of e-cards, so remember to check back here. You’ll be able to view the e-cards on our Facebook page here or email them (with a personal holiday message!). Check out our first e-card below!
Click here to go to the gallery, where you can choose which image you would like to send as an e-card and add a personal message.
Here, for your enjoyment, is the final refrain from The 12 Days of Christmas – Street Harassment Style! (Sing it out loud for best results!)
Twelve bros-a-honking,
Eleven creeps-a-creeping,
Ten guys-a-grabbing,
Nine wolves-a-whistling,
Eight trenchcoats flashing,
Seven strangers stalking,
Six men-a-leering,
Five groping men,
Four violent drunks,
Three comments,
Two lurking dudes,
And a jerk masturbating at me.
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