If that whole disgusting senior salute was indeed a tradition, there is zero chance that staff members didn’t know about it. Zero.
If that whole disgusting senior salute was indeed a tradition, there is zero chance that staff members didn’t know about it. Zero.
I don’t think I’ve ever heard of this before. It speaks volumes.
Reminds me of when I was in grad school (for history) surrounded by a table of men who were questioning why we study women’s history anyway. These were future historians talking, mind you, not the general public. They just didn’t get the point.
I think the same thing happens with minorities... I’ve heard “half the class was foreign students” comment, when like statistically at the school they made up of about 15% of the student body.
I think it also explains why “diversity” seems to be a low bar... like 2, or 3 minorities and people perceive the group to be…
It’s the 17% problem. If a crowd has 17% women, men believe the gender division is 50/50.
When we exist it’s just TOO MUCH.
Damn! I love it when they lay the smack down. Once, out at the range, a visiting officer commented on how there were "so many women out here." There were exactly four of us. We pretty much just rolled our eyes and were like "Yes, sir."
There goes my perverse sense of relief that at least this guy wasn’t targeting women.
Honestly, I wouldn’t be surprised if it was likely flagged as “violence” that slowed down the process. If it was flagged as “nudity” they probably would have taken it down pretty quickly.
I fucking *hate* facebook. A guy once got mad at me, so he decided to search my family’s fb pages until he found a pic of me, then posted it along with a completely bullshit story he freaking made up to get other ppl mad at me, and *my address*. He told his friends to find me and harass me. I created a fake fb page…
Yes! I am also extremely grateful they waited to be sure that this was a photo put up to intentionally distress people rather than all the other reasons you might want to post a photo of a murdered woman!
According to the New York Daily News article: “The social network initially declined to take the photo down because it believed the graphic image was posted as a call for help from the victim, not the killer.
Facebook also offered Jennifer’s friends and family the option to “block” her if they didn’t like what she’d “posted”. The pictures were only taken down after Facebook ascertained that the account had been “hacked.” According to the New York Daily News article: “The social network initially declined to take the photo…
I belong to a facebook group for women who have had masterpieces. Our pictures are constantly being reported, taken down and the users banned... even though Facebook claims that these pictures are allowed. So frustrating.
Yes, and “chickening out” of a suicide pact? A.k.a. not wanting to die? Because actually, if there had been a suicide pact-and I very much doubt there was- the alive person is the one who “chickened out”.
Yet MRAs can get Feminists United suspended for upsetting their fee-fees within minutes. Glad to see Facebook is consistent.
Probably too busy deleting cancer survivors’ post mastectomy photos celebrating their beauty.
I'm glad they checked the facts behind this photo! Otherwise they may have taken down a perfectly legitimate image of a bleeding, murdered nude woman.
Pffttt. He apologized because of the public shaming he received from other directors. He drove directly to into a shitstorm and now he’s trying to save his career.
Not a bad apology, though I’m sure it never would have happened without the backlash. He learned his lesson, at least: don’t badmouth keira-level stars with spotless reps to stroke your own ego.