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Originally Posted by SilentKnight
All due respect LP - I don't get your comparison here.
For starters, my co-workers in everyday profession know about my photography. It's not something I hide or am ashamed of. It doesn't belittle or denigrate others. My photography is a small facet, but isn't a summation or entirely indicative of who I am...or the type of person I am.
I get your point about media lynch mobbing as we see it every other day. But to me there is a difference between justified and unjustified. This is a media darling...in the public spotlight and held to a different degree of accountability. I watched her in the video and despite her excuse that she was overly-stressed and emotional at the time, she didn't appear that way. She was just calm, cool, collected...vile and vindictive.
If I disrespected and acted the way she did towards a model, let's say...and my paying members learned of it...I'd fully expect them to justifiably ream me a new asshole.
Watch the video of her and see if you still think the same as above.
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I love BDSM photos and just assumed, incorrectly, that it was a side you wouldn't want "over-exposed" by people you don't even know. People who have zero to do with your life. I apologize if it was a bad analogy. (obviously it was, lol)
Even if the ESPN girl deserves what she gets the OP from New Delhi INDIA spamming ESPN with hateful messages or weighing in on a hick pizza joint owner isn't a direction I want to see become the norm. Public lynching is a sport I find distasteful. If ESPN wants to suspend her, fire her, fine but seeing them respond to mobs of people who don't give a shit but just want to fuck with people is as bad as her initial behavior.