Not to make light of it, but I still hate misleading headlines. Seems most were lied to about work, travelled there and then were trafficed. Which is a lot different than “no woman is safe”. They made it sound like people were roaming the streets abducting any woman they chose anytime… still a horrible thing. Sadly it shows you what men will do when given the opportunity.
Her account mirrors another recorded by Vera, in which a 16-year-old escapee said that she had shared her cell in the camp with eight 10- to 13-year-olds. “They were locked up all day. She said they threw leftover food at them like animals,” she said.
When people need to work THAT’S PRETTY FUCKING BAD.
It’s also direct quote from a victim.
Valeria says she has not received any state support and does not trust the situation to improve. “The authorities do nothing here. They are scared of the guerillas. The government has lost control,” she said. “No woman is safe.”
Not to make light of it, but I still hate misleading headlines. Seems most were lied to about work, travelled there and then were trafficed. Which is a lot different than “no woman is safe”. They made it sound like people were roaming the streets abducting any woman they chose anytime… still a horrible thing. Sadly it shows you what men will do when given the opportunity.
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Yeah certainly bad enough they didn’t need a misleading headline to get clicks.
It’s not misleading, it’s a direct quote in quotes.
Just because someone said it, doesn’t mean it is misleading.
The only way to avoid this is to never quote anyone directly in an article title, which just leaves paraphrasing, which is bad journalism.
How ya figure. Maybe just don’t use misleading quotes in the headline. It’s not that hard.
When people need to work THAT’S PRETTY FUCKING BAD.
It’s also direct quote from a victim.