Ronson believes the motivation of Justin Sacco and her accusers is that people want to be noticed by all means and the scrutiny that receive after a post has been made is what Ronson calls <em>"the democratization of justice on social media". </em>A terrible way to attack people in a public outlet.
Journalist <em>Jon Ronson</em> examines this situation in The book <em>“So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed”.
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One case commented on the book is Justine Sacco, a PR officer. She traveled South Africa 2013 and posted a disgusting joke linking race and AIDS. Users condemned her joke and accused her of racist.
It is true. Something is being used as a noun.
Every citizen living in the country has
their own rights and responsibilities with respect to their history, culture,
traditions, beliefs and values. Every citizen has the freedom of expression on
what he believes is right or wrong in any aspect. The right to worship any
religion and belief and be respected on the choices he/she to do because of
his/her religion. The right to fair trial when faced with criminal liabilities.
The right to run to any governmental positions even without background on
politics or law. The right to live life and enjoy it.
<span>With every right comes great power and with
power comes great responsibility. The citizens are expected to be responsible in
supporting, defending and respecting the constitution and by-laws. Be always
informed about the issues of the country keep engaged in their democracy.
Participate in any communal activities and pay taxes on time and with honesty.
And respect others’ rights as well.</span>
I think the answer is interpretive
3.)3. Foreshadowing hints to readers that something is of significance and gets them interested.
4. Exposition helps readers understand the background of the story