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Meet the worm of Wall Street. A sleazy, suit-clad man defiled a bronze statue of a young girl meant to signify feminine power a day after International Women's Day. A photo of the man, who is seen pretending to hump the "Fearless Girl" statue recently installed near the charging bull, is going viral. Architectural designer Alexis Kaloyanides snapped the picture Thursday night — a day after International Women's Day — and posted it to Facebook and Instagram, sparking a storm of indignation and furious comments. Douchebags like this are why we need feminism. The statue, a defiant-looking girl with her arms akimbo, was installed Tuesday by asset management company State Street Global Advisers, as part of its new campaign to push companies to add more women to their boards. De Blasio retweeted his wife's comment and added a comment of his own: "This is rape culture. Almost as if out of central casting, some Wall Street finance broseph appeared and started humping the statue while his I hope this gets seen by his boss and his a-- gets fired.
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