To prevent the further exploitation of individuals in the digital space:
In 2009, 14-year-old Rose was abducted at knifepoint in her Ohio hometown. She was taken to a house and raped for 12 hours by two men while a third filmed parts of the assault. Her attackers also forced her to watch videos of assaults on other women. Rose Kalemba | openDemocracy rose kalemba rape
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Call 800-656-HOPE or visit rainn.org .
This request involves the sensitive topic of a real-life survivor of sexual violence and the digital trauma associated with the distribution of non-consensual content. Given the gravity of this subject, a "useful guide" must focus on , survivor support , and the ethical consumption of media. Rose Kalemba | openDemocracy Avoid "tube" sites that
This is the reality of image-based sexual abuse. It creates a unique geography of pain. Unlike a physical wound that eventually scars over, the digital wound is kept open. Every click, every view, every download is a re-traumatization. For a long time, Rose was silent, paralyzed by the shame that society instinctively assigns to victims rather than perpetrators. She tried to disappear, to erase herself, because the world had decided that her existence was now defined by the worst thing that had ever happened to her.