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patriot [66]
3 years ago
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What does Ronson believe is the motivation of both Justin Sacco and her accusers?

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1 answer:
Sonbull [250]3 years ago
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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”. </em>

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.



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