Sexual Health
Girls cannot tolerate online rape photos and commit suicide with violence. Men paint on private areas
Recently, there have been reports online about incidents of teenage girls committing suicide due to online rape photos, which has attracted high attention and heated discussion among friends. Rape is not only harshly condemned by society, but also severely punished by law. Today, the editor will continue to introduce the follow-up of online rape photos causing teenage girls to commit suicide. Let's learn more together!
Lei Tai Parsons, from Nova Scotia, Canada, attended a party at her classmate's house in November 2011 at the age of 15 and was raped by four of her classmates. However, Parsons' nightmare had just begun, and one of the men took a photo of it at the time and sent it to other classmates, uploading it online. Photos of Parsons being raped spread to the surrounding communities on campus. Parsons received guidance from other classmates at school, and her friends no longer socialized with her. When classmates saw her, they took a detour, and someone publicly scolded her.
The unattractive Parsons was forced to transfer, but the nightmare has not yet ended. Parsons often receives poorly written mobile messages, emails, or social media messages, such as "sluts are not welcome here", "everyone knows what you've done", etc. Parsons is very angry about these malicious words. She once left messages on her social media site saying, "What did I do wrong?", "All my former friends abandoned me", and even "Kill me soon. Angry but helpless, Parsons withdrew from social media and ultimately ended her life on April 4th this year at the age of only 17.
Unable to bear the disturbance, Parsons was forced to move and transfer to school, but the nightmare did not end. Parsons often receives poorly written mobile emails or leaves messages on emails and social media sites. For example, wasters are not welcome here, and everyone knows what you are doing. Parsons is very angry about these bad words. She left a message on her social media website saying that I had done something wrong, and all her former friends had abandoned me. Angry and helpless, Parsons withdrew from social media and ultimately ended her life on April 4th this year at the age of 17.
After photos of online rape caused teenage girls to commit suicide
The latest legislation on cyberbullying in Nova Scotia, Canada, is the Cybersecurity Act, which takes effect from Wednesday. The main purpose of this law is to provide guardians of individuals or students who have been subjected to online bullying with the right to sue in court, seek protection, establish specialized investigation departments, and track and punish individuals who have been subjected to online bullying, whether they are adults or teenagers.