Twitter User Claims Ain Husniza’s Selfie Pose Attracts Bad Comments, Netizens Say It’s Victim Blaming | TRP

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Teach men not to sexually harass and rape too.

Student activist Ain Husniza’s recent selfie online has been a target of victim blaming for the way she posed and the clothes she wore.

Some netizens think Ain’s pictures are of a typical teenager taking selfies. It also attracted funny posts such as a man posting up similar pictures of himself to show there was nothing sexual about it. — ar.neLLia 🎯 January 10, 2023 Regardless of what people’s opinions are, the issue brings to mind what Turkish scholar Mustafa Akyol said in a similar case.

Turkish scholar Mustafa Akyol It can be considered cyberbullying The Twitter user’s intention to advise Ain might have started with good intentions but doing so publicly could have invited trolls to target Ain more and turn it into a cyberbullying case.

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