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In reply to the discussion: Teen Takes Heat for Ill-Conceived Selfie at Concentration Camp [View all]NCTraveler
(30,481 posts)68. Wow. Not sure what to think about that.
A little chuckle maybe. Things are situational in life. While at the plaza with family we had a good time. Including laughs. When we went into the museum it was more serious. Not necessarily because that is how I wanted it, but because of the situation. People were crying in there and had every right to cry. They also had every right to expect me to be considerate. This young woman doesn't appear to be taking the selfie in the middle of a group of people. I truly don't see one thing wrong with it. That is coming from someone who often tailors their behavior to the situation.
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Thanks for that. I noticed right off that despite her smile, her face is very very strained. nt
Hekate
Jul 2014
#96
You know, that was my first thought. She saw this as a historical memorial and wanted
Fla Dem
Jul 2014
#101
but we did take pics and i wouldn't have taken pics like that and many teens i know
JI7
Jul 2014
#31
i'm not so much offended by the photo as i am the blushing smilie at the end of the tweet
Takket
Jul 2014
#4
at least she's not goofing, making a silly face, or acting like a horse's ass
NightWatcher
Jul 2014
#5
My husband's cousin, in his 80s now, leads tours there because as he says, the younger generation...
Hekate
Jul 2014
#99
He borrowed a coat for that. It had the word STAFF written in big gold letters on the breast
Saboburns
Jul 2014
#35
he wore the staff coat because being on staff at a concentration camp was on his bucket list
dembotoz
Jul 2014
#47
A selfie can often be a means of documenting one's authentic presence in a place.
RadiationTherapy
Jul 2014
#20
you still sound outraged over someone on the internet saying they didn't like something
JI7
Jul 2014
#41
agree - really don't understand the outrage - a teen taking a pic at a tourist spot
DrDan
Jul 2014
#45
"disparage her & subject her to ridicule/outrage"? Like throwing a mistaken map I posted on DU
KittyWampus
Jul 2014
#63
I have dozens of photos of myself wearing inappropriate expressions for the situation...
hunter
Jul 2014
#57
Yep. Aren't you glad everything you've ever done isn't up for judging by all the idiots on the
cbdo2007
Jul 2014
#74