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Jim Lane

(11,175 posts)
15. An irrelevant question about the last photo.
Fri Mar 14, 2014, 03:16 AM
Mar 2014

To the right of the bus stop, one person on the sidewalk is an overweight balding man in a light blue shirt and a gray jacket, walking toward the camera.

Now look at Amnesty's image. Along the right-hand side you can see what looks a lot like the same guy.

Is this just a wild coincidence? Maybe that guy walks this block every day en route to work, and when they took the photo that they'd be editing he was in it, and days later when they took the photo to show the results of their work he happened to be on the same sidewalk, just 15 meters further along. And he always wears that gray jacket.

Please, no one tell me I'm missing the point of the campaign. I know the point of the campaign is much more important. I just can't help wondering about this very minor point.

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Great Campaign! William769 Mar 2014 #1
Absolutely brilliant BrotherIvan Mar 2014 #2
In your face, you can't ignore it. Good campaign. Scuba Mar 2014 #3
Yeah, I want to explain this shit to my 6 year old elehhhhna Mar 2014 #8
Ah, geez... Wounded Bear Mar 2014 #10
I think the idea is noamnety Mar 2014 #11
It is the perfect TEACHABLE MOMENT! MsPithy Mar 2014 #13
For a three year old? Yeah, right. That would work well. pnwmom Mar 2014 #26
The "example," child is six, not three. MsPithy Mar 2014 #48
Six? Three? Who cares? Any age small child could be walking down that street. pnwmom Mar 2014 #55
Post removed Post removed Mar 2014 #59
Actually, that's how you buy yourself 6 months worth of sleepless nights as your child, Squinch Mar 2014 #31
At that age my kid was terrified of Spiderman and anglerfish. LeftyMom Mar 2014 #37
Very young children can't process certain things. They do need to have things edited for them. Squinch Mar 2014 #38
They need parental explanations and guidance and reassurance. LeftyMom Mar 2014 #39
So in your opinion, this terrifying image of an impending stabbing by wierdly hooded person with Squinch Mar 2014 #40
It's awful because you, an adult, know the context. A child sees worse things on movie posters LeftyMom Mar 2014 #42
So, do you keep your kids locked in the bathroom on Halloween MsPithy Mar 2014 #43
Do you let your pre-schoolers watch the Saw movies? Squinch Mar 2014 #45
Haven't thought up a reason why you don't protect your kids from Halloween? MsPithy Mar 2014 #49
So you don't let your preschoolers watch the Saw movies? Squinch Mar 2014 #53
My small kids had our whole house to be in before they were old enough pnwmom Mar 2014 #58
Right. Every place that children go they should be exposed to horrifying images pnwmom Mar 2014 #57
Stop it, right fucking now! MsPithy Mar 2014 #60
You have become terribly calloused if you don't realize the violence in some of those images. pnwmom Mar 2014 #61
But we don't have to deliberately insert horrifying images into public spaces where children go. pnwmom Mar 2014 #56
This is such crap! MsPithy Mar 2014 #52
"And, you expect us to believe that in 6 months and one day Squinch Mar 2014 #54
It's in a public space where that woman is being tortured as well. Just not here. n/t jtuck004 Mar 2014 #14
On the other hand, you could be thankful you live in a part of the world where you don't.... A HERETIC I AM Mar 2014 #16
If you have never understood that, then I'm glad you're not a parent. pnwmom Mar 2014 #24
Well, first of all, bollocks....and secondly A HERETIC I AM Mar 2014 #28
That depends on the contents of the poster and the age and sensitivity of the child. pnwmom Mar 2014 #30
discuss it with a freaked out 3 year old. good luck. elehhhhna Mar 2014 #32
"You would suck at that" A HERETIC I AM Mar 2014 #51
it was a bold way of expressing that elehhhhna Mar 2014 #62
It was an insult, plain and simple A HERETIC I AM Mar 2014 #63
I'm with you! MsPithy Mar 2014 #50
Spot on Agony Mar 2014 #47
if we protest the dismembered barbie doll pics from anti abortion freaks dembotoz Mar 2014 #18
Thank you I was just going to say that! elehhhhna Mar 2014 #22
This was my first thought as well. n/t ChazII Mar 2014 #35
And that, quite ironically, is rather the first world problem you have there... LanternWaste Mar 2014 #19
And? elehhhhna Mar 2014 #33
I guess you're happy that she wasn't around when Clinton & Monica was on the news. L0oniX Mar 2014 #20
you can turn off the tv elehhhhna Mar 2014 #23
What about about the 6 year old little boy/soldier *carrying* the gun. myrna minx Mar 2014 #21
NO kidding. laundry_queen Mar 2014 #27
yeah. the guy fixing to stab the woman? no biggie. elehhhhna Mar 2014 #34
Not compared to a child actually witnessing it in his own family. nt laundry_queen Mar 2014 #64
Why not be glad that you have to explain it and it is not a part of their every day life now. It Vincardog Mar 2014 #25
Millions of children see graphic images every day. For instance, this: Luminous Animal Mar 2014 #29
Yup. MsPithy Mar 2014 #44
Part of being a parent is being able to explain tough things in a developmentally appropriate way. LeftyMom Mar 2014 #36
Could not agree more. MsPithy Mar 2014 #46
Did they go photograph each location? hootinholler Mar 2014 #4
Damn that's impressive. Good work on someone's part. n/t jtuck004 Mar 2014 #5
Excellent … a real award-winning idea. Auggie Mar 2014 #6
Amnesty International Madam Mossfern Mar 2014 #7
Get the message out. Jefferson23 Mar 2014 #9
Wow! zappaman Mar 2014 #12
An irrelevant question about the last photo. Jim Lane Mar 2014 #15
Looks like a different guy to me. A HERETIC I AM Mar 2014 #17
Coincidence Calista241 Mar 2014 #41
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