DameTime Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Quote A Facebook group called Mia Moglie (“My Wife”) had over 32,000 men sharing photos of their wives and partners - often without their knowledge or consent. This wasn’t strangers lurking in the dark. It was husbands. Partners. The very people women should be able to trust most. And yet their images - sometimes stolen, sometimes edited with AI - became fuel for humiliation, objectification, and sexual commentary. This is misogyny in its rawest form: women reduced to trophies, bodies traded for male validation. What makes it worse? Big Tech knew. The group existed for years before public outrage forced Meta to act. By then, tens of thousands of men had taken part. Women deserve more than after-the-fact apologies. We deserve protection, dignity, and platforms that treat our safety as a priority, not an afterthought. JE-BO-TE. Pa dabogda sve izgorilo.
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