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Man pictured ‘humping’ Fearless Girl statue unveiled on Wall Street for International Women’s Day | |
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A photo of a man “humping” a Wall Street statue symbolising female empowerment has gone viral on Facebook, just two days after the artwork was installed to mark International Women’s Day. | |
The photo shows a man in a suit posing behind the “Fearless Girl” sculpture which has been placed facing down the iconic charging bull statue in the heart of New York’s financial district. | |
Alexis Kaloyanides, an architectural designer, posted the picture to Facebook, and it has since been shared more than 14,000 times. | Alexis Kaloyanides, an architectural designer, posted the picture to Facebook, and it has since been shared more than 14,000 times. |
Ms Kaloyanides captioned the photo: “Almost as if out of central casting, some Wall Street finance broseph appeared and started humping the statue while his gross date rape-y friends laughed and cheered him on.” | Ms Kaloyanides captioned the photo: “Almost as if out of central casting, some Wall Street finance broseph appeared and started humping the statue while his gross date rape-y friends laughed and cheered him on.” |
“These three young men came along and at first they were hanging off the bull,” Kaloyanides said, describing the scene to television news website Inside Edition. | |
“Then this one guy rushed up and started grinding against the statue of the girl, being lewd and totally inappropriate.” | “Then this one guy rushed up and started grinding against the statue of the girl, being lewd and totally inappropriate.” |
The stunt shocked the crowd of people who had gathered to take photos of the statue, Ms Kaloyanides said. | The stunt shocked the crowd of people who had gathered to take photos of the statue, Ms Kaloyanides said. |
“There were people there talking about empowering children and women and for then to have this 20-something showing his entitlement, defiling the statute... it was utterly revolting.” | |
Many have reacted with anger and disgust on social media. Commenting on the photo, Zak Rouse said: “The complete lack of originality in this ‘joke’ is indicative of how there is a whole culture of rape and not just a handful creepy guys as some people like to claim.” | |
The statue was unveiled by investment services company State Street Global Advisors on Tuesday, and has proved popular with New Yorkers. | The statue was unveiled by investment services company State Street Global Advisors on Tuesday, and has proved popular with New Yorkers. |
On Sunday, 13,000 people had signed a petition asking the city’s mayor to make the temporary installation a permanent feature on Wall Street. | On Sunday, 13,000 people had signed a petition asking the city’s mayor to make the temporary installation a permanent feature on Wall Street. |
Lori Heinel, a senior figure at State Street Global, told Business Insider she wanted the statue to apply pressure on companies to appoint more women to top finance jobs. | |
“One of the most iconic images on Wall Street is the charging bull,” she said. “So the idea of having a female stand up to the bull just struck us as a very clever but also creative and engaging way to make that statement.” |
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