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In reply to the discussion: Image of Egyptian army men stripping, kicking veiled female protester creates social media buzz [View all]seabeyond
(110,159 posts)37. i know that if i were being humiliated, i may not be thrilled my photo then
went all over the net. i might have preferred that it not be world wide viewed. i dont know how this woman feels, who is very much alive and did an interview. but, just a general lack of concern for how she may feel, makes me think. not even a consideration. simply, our right to see.
i would like to know how she feels, but the interview was not translated in english.
but, i am comforted to hear, that we have no obligation to consider the victim and whether we are victimizing her a second time.
it makes all of this so much easier.
and if she were being raped. something much more horrendous. do we still have the right to view her rape? is there no line? do we have no responsibility?
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Image of Egyptian army men stripping, kicking veiled female protester creates social media buzz [View all]
Catherina
Dec 2011
OP
You see images of protesters being stripped and beaten and ask what it is that they want?
zerox
Dec 2011
#2
Could be a legitimate quest for information, without saying "omg" about the beatings, stripping.
uppityperson
Dec 2011
#5
Maybe. But some studies have shown that testosterone is the violence factor.
Honeycombe8
Dec 2011
#51
It's not just the women, they're demeaning every1 Some of the pics coming out are frankly disgusting
Catherina
Dec 2011
#19
the woman in the blue bra survived with cuts and bruises - reported in another article.
Liberal_in_LA
Dec 2011
#40
i have to wonder how this woman feels about being humiliated, stripped in public, to have
seabeyond
Dec 2011
#32
This is horrible!!! I can barely stand to look!! How can these dear People be helped????
hue
Dec 2011
#33
Stupid, stupid stupid, the Egyptian Army can kiss their moral authority power goodbye.
Uncle Joe
Dec 2011
#43
Updates: woman, couple beaten helping victim in OP / Huge women's march today / 4 students abducted
Catherina
Dec 2011
#48
Also, another woman beaten and the letter T carved into her scalp. T for Tantawi
Catherina
Dec 2011
#49