tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5879006027819443616.post3720351075753473027..comments2024-02-27T04:29:23.845-05:00Comments on The Ethical Adman: Vancouver Transit Police apologize for victim-blaming adTom Megginsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10342481605991016501noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5879006027819443616.post-55908374227709754602014-08-10T21:50:47.900-04:002014-08-10T21:50:47.900-04:00"Nobody should...say anything that makes you ..."Nobody should...say anything that makes you feel...uncomfortable." ??<br />Seriously?<br />Are you sure this isn't in the U.S.?<br />Again illiteracy and lack of reasoning skills rule the day. A problem arises, and is solved, and no party involved draws an actual definition of the real problem and solution. Feelings are hurt, apologies proffered, policy rewritten- Without any clear, concise delineation of any of it.<br />Making a play on words by a backhand reference to the stigma and self-shame of sexual assault victims is very, very distasteful. But the serious harm here is denigrating the feelings of shame of the victims by implying that their feelings of shame are not "real".MeredithBixbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12698907756324354583noreply@blogger.com