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Originally Posted by AcGold
Its obviously not private now is it, you can't say just say it's victim blaming. Its becoming one of the most clichéd and tired arguments around. Such a quick spineless defense, your analogy is way worse. Taking pictures on phones have been proven to be unsafe and easy to hack, use more logic and less knee jerk reactions.
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"Victim blaming occurs when the victim of a crime or any wrongful act is held entirely or partially responsible for the harm that befell them."
That isn't a "spineless defense", that is
exactly what is happening in half the posts on this thread.
The fact of the matter is that this is a form of sexual assault (yes, it is, no I'm not over exaggerating
http://www.sexualassaultsupport.ca/page-464558 "dissemination of sexual photographs electronically (cyber harassment)"), and anyone who is looking at the images (no matter what your reason is for doing so) is complicit in it.
It doesn't matter how easy or not it is to hack phones, or whether or not you personally believe people should be taking naked photos of themselves - these women have been sexually assaulted and blaming them
in any way is an inappropriate response.