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In reply to the discussion: Online abuse, leaked nudes and revenge porn: this is nothing less than terrorism against women [View all]pnwmom
(109,646 posts)44. It simply wasn't recognized then, but it's all part of the same pattern, obviously. n/t
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Online abuse, leaked nudes and revenge porn: this is nothing less than terrorism against women [View all]
seabeyond
Sep 2014
OP
who is the worse offender? creating DU women rape porn fantasy? rape threats? or uppity women that
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#4
I understand what you are saying. It is happening to me, also. My last two hides happened
Tuesday Afternoon
Sep 2014
#6
yes. taken out of jury pool. taken out of serving in host. all kinds of means, shutting us down. nt
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#8
Yes, it is built into the system, whether it is an unintentional consequence or not, It Is Inherent
Tuesday Afternoon
Sep 2014
#13
i know. lol. after 3, 4, 5th kick off du, i was hearing rumblings i should feel shame. lol.
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#14
I stand with you, sea. I am learning a lesson but, I don't think it is the one intended.
Tuesday Afternoon
Sep 2014
#24
the throwing around the cum at me, specifically, were hidden. The OP was allowed to stand,
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#9
I logged in just to see the hidden post by Baines???? If that hide is not proof that their are
AuntPatsy
Sep 2014
#10
Yes, sheshe2, she is still flagged. her Transparency Tab is still Yellow. She can not post
Tuesday Afternoon
Sep 2014
#29
no. she is not flagged. flagged is two or more hides, small period of time. cannot pm.
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#31
I am using the word FLAGGED because her Transparency Tab is FLAGGED bright YELLOW
Tuesday Afternoon
Sep 2014
#33
I think sea did mean FLAGGED FOR REVIEW and YES there is a difference.
Tuesday Afternoon
Sep 2014
#34
yup. ism. you are so right on. now it is so, in the face, people simply cannot pretend,
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#15
you wonder how a whole lot of powerful rich men are getting away with misogyny? lol.
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#23
If Longoria didn't want that creep to call her, she shouldn't have owned a phone.
Orrex
Sep 2014
#35
Leaked nudes weren't called "terrorism" after it happened to Vanessa Hudgens or Scarlett Johansson.
Eric J in MN
Sep 2014
#37
Who called it "terrorism" after it happened to Vanessa Hudgens or Scarlett Johansson? NT
Eric J in MN
Sep 2014
#39
15 yrs ago is not today. that would be the first and simplest explanation. what is clear,
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#41
this is where i am having issues with your post. did you read the article? cause i can see no way
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#40
It simply wasn't recognized then, but it's all part of the same pattern, obviously. n/t
pnwmom
Sep 2014
#44
Should people who posted hacked-and-leaked photos of nude celebrities be charged with terrorism
Eric J in MN
Sep 2014
#45
There are different levels of all crimes, including terrorism. So, no, they shouldn't go to prison
pnwmom
Sep 2014
#49
this article has gone beyond talking about merely hacking, talking about a social structure that is
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#66
Hence, you're not taking exception with the actual premise of the article, merely the use of idioms
LanternWaste
Sep 2014
#83
i really wish more would take serious thought with what this article is saying.
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#84
The premise is calling "deliberately outrageous acts designed to create a spectacle and to instill
LanternWaste
Sep 2014
#86
merely a thing to use, not a human. yes. it is clear the message. that is precisely what they are
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#88
Your allegation rather than an objective analysis. And yet it does indeed, spread fear.
LanternWaste
Sep 2014
#96
werent you in the continuous threads defending the right to view the pictures and ignoring the women
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#73
it is being used in the manner it is defined. not your way, but the proper manner. nt
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#78
ahhhh. i believe i was mixing you up with another. at least he has an interest in womens issues.
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#76
now you are holding tight to the term terrorism. here is a simple definition for you.
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#65
what a stupid conclusion you give to a well argued article. cause people like this woman? really?
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#59
There really is an implied aspect of intimidation to it. Somewhat similar to the rape/murder threats
nomorenomore08
Sep 2014
#89
interesting. and i would also like to explore, the women that do not intimidate.
seabeyond
Sep 2014
#91