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Lilyta
Lv 5
Lilyta asked in Social ScienceGender Studies · 1 decade ago

Her photo distribution makes her a victim. Why must she be attacked?

this happened to a number of women based on news articles i read.

she doesn't distribute the photos for her own importance. somebody else violated photos she meant for personal by distributing them around to humiliate her. she is a victim of defamation.

i don't support the act of taking own picture in indecent appearance either, but the picture end up in people’s views wasn’t her fault.

But why did she got attacked at the end, lost her job/position, and being degraded when the guilty one is someone else (the distributor)?

Update:

no links, only facts. the first line of my post is enough to tell what happens. don't wanna give real stories as it can expose bad publicities of women who are involved. don't wanna add the pressure on em

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Yes, she's a victim...however, the photos wouldn't exist if she weren't foolish enough to take them in the first place. It's not her fault that someone distributed them against her will, obviously, but it's because of her that the photos exist at all.

  • ?
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    the problem with that is that a lot of KIDS of both genders take troublesome pictures with their cameras..and send the to current friends..who might later become enemies...and then the photos are for all to see

  • 1 decade ago

    Some links might be useful I have no idea as to what situation you are referring to.

  • Great story, bro - but what are you talking about? We need to know the exact story and issue here.

    Missing Link?

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