Tuesday, 13 July 2021

Who Do You Trust To Draw It?

Former Love Island contestant Zara McDermott said “a line needs to be drawn between freedom of speech, and bullying, hate speech and abuse” as she met Digital Minister Caroline Dinenage to share her experiences of revenge porn.

Because neither of you seem bright enough. Dinenage is a nobody and you, frankly, are an idiot: 

McDermott, from Essex, has previously revealed that she faced abuse from strangers in the street after becoming the victim of revenge porn at the age of 14, saying life became “unbearable” and she considered taking her own life.
McDermott said she took the nude photograph of herself as a way of fitting in at school, where she was being bullied at the time.

As you do! 

McDermott said: “I have been subject to relentless online abuse since I entered the public eye in 2018.”

Seems like you've offered your own solution there, if only you were bright enough to realise it. 

“The Online Safety Bill is going to be fundamental in ensuring our young people feel properly protected online.
“We, as a society, do not tolerate physical abuse – so why, in the past, have we been more tolerant of online abuse? It’s important that those behind social media accounts – often anonymous – are held to account for their words.”

Well, maybe because we can't simply switch off physical abuse? Or expect a company to remove it for us?

“Social media has become a breeding ground for this behaviour and, if it is not moderated sooner, there will be significant consequences to the mental health of our young people.
“I believe the Online Safety Bill is a huge step in the right direction.”

I think we need to hear from more scantily-clad Z-list celebutards before we can be sure. 

3 comments:

Robert the Biker said...

Onoes! Halp, halp! Someone has said something I dont agree with, they must be banned and arrested so I can feel important! How about NO, how about fuck right off you whiny nonentity.

Anonymous said...

"I know how I can stop being bullied, and fit in. I'll take a photo of me with no clothes on." How on earth did this woman manage to reach adulthood? After taking the photo, who did she share it with? If it was the bullies, then with their mindset, they would use it to bully her even more. Give bullies an inch and they'll continue to demand even more, as seen by the Burn, Loot, Murder, Antifa, and the LGBGT activists (another word for bullies). Newton's third law, that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction, often means the reaction is not the one expected.
This story should be told to every pubescent teenager in schools to warn them.
Penseivat

JuliaM said...

"How about NO, how about fuck right off you whiny nonentity."

👋

"How on earth did this woman manage to reach adulthood? "

I'm not sure she has yet!