http://japundit.com/archives/2005/06/30/808/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog_poop_girl
to summarise the story, a woman was carrying her dog on a train in korea, and it pooped all over the train. people offered her tissues and told her to clean it up, but she wiped the dog and walked off. a person took a photo of her and posted it on the internet. people started harrassing her and she ended up quitting her job out of shame.
keeping in mind that internet usage is much more widespread in korea, do you think what they did was justified?
i understand why people would be angry, but posting her photo and lynch mobbing her is going a bit too far
and lets change the story a bit for australia. say someone vomited on a train and refused to clean it up. a person on the camera conveniently has a camera. how would you react?
is it even legal to post a photo like that on the net, anyway?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog_poop_girl
to summarise the story, a woman was carrying her dog on a train in korea, and it pooped all over the train. people offered her tissues and told her to clean it up, but she wiped the dog and walked off. a person took a photo of her and posted it on the internet. people started harrassing her and she ended up quitting her job out of shame.
keeping in mind that internet usage is much more widespread in korea, do you think what they did was justified?
i understand why people would be angry, but posting her photo and lynch mobbing her is going a bit too far
and lets change the story a bit for australia. say someone vomited on a train and refused to clean it up. a person on the camera conveniently has a camera. how would you react?
is it even legal to post a photo like that on the net, anyway?