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As a veteran of that war, I have earned the right to have a low opinion of that person.
And FYI, I have moved on... a long time ago. My response was to another post about how we are all blinded by celebrities.... which isn't the case at all.
As a veteran of that war, I have earned the right to have a low opinion of that person.
And FYI, I have moved on... a long time ago. My response was to another post about how we are all blinded by celebrities.... which isn't the case at all.
My father was a Vietnam veteran and he feels the exact same way about Jane Fonda. You certainly DO have the right to feel the way you do. You most definitely earned that right!
It is reported Mathers is hiring a high profile attorney, who got Michael Jackson off. LAPD is doing investigation to find the victim and getting closer. Something should come of this, if the model can afford that attorney she must have money, she must know she needs a good defense.
It is reported Mathers is hiring a high profile attorney, who got Michael Jackson off. LAPD is doing investigation to find the victim and getting closer. Something should come of this, if the model can afford that attorney she must have money, she must know she needs a good defense.
People fat shame others all the time at bars or office gossip but posting it on the internet for mass consumption is a big no no. That's the danger of being a part of social media that you can do irreparable damage.
It's not worth going on social media using your own identity to publically humiliate anyone.
People fat shame others all the time at bars or office gossip but posting it on the internet for mass consumption is a big no no. That's the danger of being a part of social media that you can do irreparable damage.
It's not worth going on social media using your own identity to publically humiliate anyone.
If you show respect for other people and their feelings, you won't do it at all.... social media or not. But it seems that treating others as you want to be treated has become old-fashioned in these modern times.
Social media isn't really the problem, it's the people using it. One thing about the internet though, it makes it possible to expose yourself as a total jerk to a much larger number of people.
I think the use of the word "shaming" has backfired here. If Mathers had intended to shame her victim, the just the opposite has occurred. The woman in the shower has nothing about which to be shamed. It's Mathers who is shaming herself by showing the world how thoughtless and cruel a person she is.
I was watching the show "The Talk" and they discussed this. They showed the picture Mathers took of the woman in the shower with her face and private parts blocked off. The audience was outraged that anyone could do this to her. The victim's name of course was not given but Mather's was. So she has been shamed on Social Media and TV.
If anything good can come out of this at all, maybe it will be that others like Mathers will think twice before pulling stunts like this. Neither she nor anyone else who would do such a cruel thing will ever understand why it is wrong because they have no hearts or souls but at least it could keep them from hurting others for fear of hurting themselves.
The elderly woman snapped by a Playboy Playmate showering at the gym has come forward to Los Angeles police — and wants the model to atone for her body-shaming blunder, according to a report.
Dani Mathers, who mocked the naked woman — in her 70s — in a July Snapchat photo that wound up going public, could now face up to six months’ jail time on a misdemeanor dissemination of private images charge, TMZ reported Monday.
The model’s lawyer Tom Mesereau, who famously won Michael Jackson’s acquittal in his 2005 child molestation case, told the Daily News he hoped “the rumor is not correct.”
“Dani Mathers never tried to hurt anyone at any time, and certainly never tried to break any law,” Mesereau said.
She seems to think the trouble is because the picture "accidentally" went public. She doesn't get that taking the picture in the first place was wrong. People without ethics never see how their actions harm others.
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