Op-ed Daily
Jun 1, 2021

Eh, I don't take issue with her daughter's face not being blurred nor do I believe that indicates a lack of concern. Her face was also covered with a mask, so you can't even see her face.

I don't think the big problem here is that they didn't edit a video (which most people don't know how to do, btw) and blur a masked face. The problem is that women are treated like sexualized objects and other women apparently get off on shaming someone that looks better than them, just because.

But you're going off about her daughter?

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