Monday, September 5, 2016

EBAY: Selena Gomez Raped and Abused for "FUN" and PROFIT

It's called PEDOPHILIA. 

Selena Gomez was born July 22, 1992, and much of her fame, and many of the images of her, derives from work she did before she turned 18.

Do you suppose any of the EBAY SELLERS who like to imagine her raped or in bondage, have any statement of AGE and consent? Why doesn't EBAY demand it? 



Why is EBAY still holding meetings about what their rules should be on "offensive materials" or on sellers who have been stopped on certain celebrities, proven to be in violation, but are allowed to continue to abuse other women with rape fantasies, bondage, bukkake, "leaked" (stolen) images and Photoshop jobs presented as real? 

EBAY doesn't hide behind DMCA laws when it comes to Nazi memorabilia, promotional t-shirts sold to benefit the KKK, or even duplication of crime scene and disaster photos that appeal to prurient interest. Post shots of Nicole Simpson or Sharon Tate at their death scenes and it doesn't take a request from Nicole or Sharon's family to have it removed. 

But these images of Selena Gomez? Gomez's family, agent or manager has to know there's a "secret" area of EBAY for "adult" images, and then take the time to report it. Many don't understand that it doesn't take a $200 an hour lawyer to remove an auction. All it takes is someone authorized (it could even be the head of a fan club) and it takes exactly a minute to cut and paste an auction number onto an e-mail. 

And yet, over 200 Gomez items, many of them of her when she was underage, ALL of them without consent, and ALL of them with stolen "bottom half" porn images, are on EBAY right now.



If you know a celebrity and wish to become the VeRO rep to prevent this kind of abuse, you'll find information at:
pages.ebay.com/vero/notice.html

The page looks like this: 


EBAY usually responds to problems that crop up. After Peter Braunstein assaulted a woman in Manhattan, they revised their position on allowing chloroform to be sold. Yes, some still try and sell it, but anyone who sees such an auction can report it and it'll be removed.

There is no reason at all for allowing women to be humiliated, have their privacy invaded, or be depicted as victims of rape or bondage. If there is no signed document of AGE and CONSENT, the item should not be posted. 

Sellers of professionally produced magazines and DVDs don't have to worry, the AGE and CONSENT provision is on the product. Not so with celebrity porn grinded through a printer, or "leaked" photos and the rest of it. 



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