tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-445675858829432291.post734173808400176376..comments2023-11-03T02:19:25.687-07:00Comments on Fiction, Human Rights, and Social Responsibility: Personally Smeared for Uncovering Corruption in Azerbaijan Dr. Orth-Veillonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14886863323258713833noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-445675858829432291.post-76750629164630997022013-09-21T19:12:04.355-07:002013-09-21T19:12:04.355-07:00oh, this makes me so angry. It's true, putting...oh, this makes me so angry. It's true, putting things on the web makes us more susceptible to judgement and...unfortunately, to blackmail. How horrible would it be to find an intimate portrait of yourself on Facebook by an ex who wanted to hurt you after a break-up? You would do anything to make him/her take it down and then you would hide away from the public, ashamed. Or, you could put up an equally shameful video of this person. But ...where would it end? It would be a sick game and the real issue would be diluted and forgotten. Put this on a governmental level and it becomes worse. What kind of countries behave like warring ex-boyfriends/girfriends? Dr. Orth-Veillonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14886863323258713833noreply@blogger.com