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In reply to the discussion: There is no moral difference between blaming a woman for having her pics stolen, or for being raped. [View all]riqster
(13,986 posts)182. Internet firms promise consumers security. Consumers pay for this service.Providers fail to deliver.
But people say "don't post your nude pictures", as if that were relevant. It is not.
Medical records get hacked, and almost no one criticizes the patient or the doctor.
Credit card data gets hacked, and almost no one bashes the cardholder.
But if it is female flesh in pictorial form, ohhhhhh nooes, pundits and posters claim it's the woman's fault.
Bollocks. Big, steaming heaps of donkey bollocks.
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There is no moral difference between blaming a woman for having her pics stolen, or for being raped. [View all]
riqster
Sep 2014
OP
You presume that every woman in the world feels embarrassed at being seen nude.
randome
Sep 2014
#38
Are you saying that every man and woman should feel the same about their bodies?
randome
Sep 2014
#45
I think people should maybe aspire to not stealing other people's nude photos
LadyHawkAZ
Sep 2014
#49
Crap. The OP addresses systemic and pervasive sexism and misogyny in our culture
riqster
Sep 2014
#48
I work for such a place. No nude selfies, but I scrub other things with diligence.
riqster
Sep 2014
#89
If you insist on rape being the same as stolen pics, then obviously there is no difference.
randome
Sep 2014
#40
Just so. In this case, nuance is used as a means to excuse sexism and misogyny.
riqster
Sep 2014
#11
I have a similar job. Background checks, they interview the neighbors and go through my trash, etc.
riqster
Sep 2014
#186
So if they do, then they deserve whatever humiliation befalls them? Nice shaming there.
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#144
Even if one is much worse than the other, they're both violations of consent.
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#145
"...should I comfort her by reminding her that at least none of her pictures were stolen?"
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#158
Morality by its nature is difficult to demonstrate in a statistical or scientific manner.
riqster
Sep 2014
#181
The OP does not conflate the crimes. It deals with how amoral jackasses treat the victims of crimes.
riqster
Sep 2014
#98
Thank you. It's a response to some DUers who answered yesterday's OP on the topic.
riqster
Sep 2014
#19
Apple's head has now officially acknowledged that Apple was at fault, not these women.
pnwmom
Sep 2014
#33
Again, kindly note this key fact: APPLE HAS ASSUMED LIABILITY AND ACCEPTED BLAME.
riqster
Sep 2014
#80
Ah, but how often do we we see DUers trashing victims of financial hacks? Rarely.
riqster
Sep 2014
#107
So your advise to young women is they should go walking in dangerous neighborhoods
Egnever
Sep 2014
#94
No, the point is that the onus of responsibility is put on the victim and not the perpetrator.
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#146
Internet firms promise consumers security. Consumers pay for this service.Providers fail to deliver.
riqster
Sep 2014
#182
Just to make it clear, Apple explicitly denies responsibility for security in the ToS.
sir pball
Sep 2014
#173
"only a question of degree" - well yes, but the "degree" is "orders of magnitude". nt.
Warren Stupidity
Sep 2014
#22
So you don't think there is a huge difference between stealing a nude picture and rape?
Warren Stupidity
Sep 2014
#69
No the moral failings are not equivalent because the damage to the victim is not remotely equivalent
Warren Stupidity
Sep 2014
#129
thats like saying because you agreed to have sex with one man, another man can come by and rape you
La Lioness Priyanka
Sep 2014
#52
you are deliberately conflating issues. no one saying that having your naked pics distrubuted
La Lioness Priyanka
Sep 2014
#58
yes, you are. saying the underlying principle between reactions to two events are similar
La Lioness Priyanka
Sep 2014
#66
Because people who behave in ways they don't approve of are just *asking* to be victimized.
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#148
K & R so frustrating that this has to be repeated over and over on DU of all places, frustrating and
AuntPatsy
Sep 2014
#39
yes, while the degree of harm to the victim is different the underlying principle of victim blaming
La Lioness Priyanka
Sep 2014
#47
i dont think thats prude shaming, because i am not sure that is even really a thing
La Lioness Priyanka
Sep 2014
#100
Advanced search isn't turning up the post calling you a prude for objecting
LadyHawkAZ
Sep 2014
#143
as I thought. and no, when you make a claim like that I will ask for a link
LadyHawkAZ
Sep 2014
#166
Your "solution" is for women to not express themselves in a manner that might "provoke" a man.
riqster
Sep 2014
#138
The point is that you're focusing entirely on the victims' actions and not the perpetrators.
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#149
I'm sure at least a few folks will think twice now before they "upload [their] nude pictures to
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#156
You are wrong. It is to say, take what damn photos you want; who GAF? Just BE AWARE and NOT
WinkyDink
Sep 2014
#163
Somebody better tell Michael Brown and Trayvon Martin they weren't oppressed. nt
msanthrope
Sep 2014
#152
Once again: the OP does not conflate the crimes. Just the assholishness that goes with judging.
riqster
Sep 2014
#169
It's always the women's fault, it goes back to Eve giving Adam a bite of the apple.
dem in texas
Sep 2014
#133
Exactly - storing sensitive data online should be a known risk, regardless of what the data is.
sir pball
Sep 2014
#175