...meaning I can't figure out why this is an issue at all! The photo in question was not particularly revealing of anything that couldn't be seen publically when Ms. Cyrus goes to the beach. Mr. Rybycki quotes Ms. Rosin as "feeling violated". I read that essay and came away with the conclusion that Ms. Rosin's life must be pampered and insulated indeed to feel violated over a mediocre photograph of a young woman that is not particularly attractive and is mostly covered by a blanket.
I really think that the "controlling" phiolosopher in this situation is William Shakespeare and 'Much ado about nothing'....
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Sorry...I'm still stuck at the beginning...
...meaning I can't figure out why this is an issue at all! The photo in question was not particularly revealing of anything that couldn't be seen publically when Ms. Cyrus goes to the beach. Mr. Rybycki quotes Ms. Rosin as "feeling violated". I read that essay and came away with the conclusion that Ms. Rosin's life must be pampered and insulated indeed to feel violated over a mediocre photograph of a young woman that is not particularly attractive and is mostly covered by a blanket.
I really think that the "controlling" phiolosopher in this situation is William Shakespeare and 'Much ado about nothing'....