She is STILL being victimized. ON EBAY. Like this:
Taking advantage of women, exploiting them without their knowledge, humiliating and degrading them for profit -- THAT is EBAY?
Right now EBAY still does NOT include women in their ban on "offensive materials." Ebay sellers can't dupe photos of autopsies, accident victims, or assaulted people such as Sharon Tate and Nicole Simpson. But they can sell lewd buttons that show SELENA GOMEZ being bound and RAPED
What sort of monster would want to actually WEAR A BUTTON and show off a picture like this?
More buttons, dozens and dozens, all designed to humiliate and degrade women for a thrill or a laugh:
More buttons, dozens and dozens, all designed to humiliate and degrade women for a thrill or a laugh:
Somebody a LOT nastier than Donald "Locker Room Talk" Trump. Who'd SELL such a thing? Why in the world would EBAY AND PAYPAL allow this?
Where is the model release of age and consent?
Right now, only McGowan or Gomez could file a takedown, by contacting vero@ebay.com or having a lawyer or someone they appointed as their "VeRO" rep do it.
EBAY states “at our discretion we may remove adult items not mentioned in this policy” and “obscene materials, while not easy to define, aren’t allowed,” but there's NO way of reporting these auctions so they can make such a judgment. A menu bar for "report this item" gives you a topic header like "offensive materials." You send it to some sleepy-eyed man in Pakistan or the Philippines who eBay farms abuses to, and he shrugs. He probably doesn't know "at our discretion we may remove adult items" and might think it's hilarious that women are being stripped naked in "fantasy" images or bound and raped.
It's time eBAY simply states that sellers can NOT humiliate and degrade with "celebrity porn," and that they need to have signed model releases of AGE AND CONSENT.
Anything else is vile, depraved, and quite likely a violation of Federal Law that could be prosecuted by the Attorney General.
No comments:
Post a Comment