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If he's so sensitive about his looks, why is he getting in front of the camera?
He has a right to get in the front of the camera or wherever he wants to be. If someone approaches you and makes a nasty comment about your hair or nose or legs, does that mean you should hide in a hole for the rest of the week?
The topic shouldn't be the sensitivity of the victim. We should rather be talking about the insensitivity of the cashier. What was a funny moment for the cashier could hurt the psychology of the victim for a long time. Lack of empathy is tolerable but disdain is disgusting.
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