And the director, who teamed up with anti-harassment organisation Hollaback! for the stunt, admitted that many of the ‘fair amount of white guys’ who had made comments had been edited out of the final clip – because their comments were in passing or because noise pollution made them inaudible.
I mean, I don't see why they couldn't have kept it in and just used subtitles like they did with the rest.
Youtube views don't mean anything. No one cares about your little Youtube video, because in about a month everyone will have forgotten it and moved onto the next topic of discussion. If you want change, you need to change legislation through organizations that can lobby in government, not Youtube videos.
That's like comparing apples to bananas.
Kony required stuff like calling politicians, donating money, going out on a certain night, etc.
This video only requires men to watch how they act. Not exactly the same thing.