FACEBOOK REMOVES MASTECTOMY PICS
Joanne Jackson wanted a way to commemorate her fight with breast cancer, which ended with a mastectomy. So she had a professional photo shoot. Ms Jackson decided to post the pictures on Facebook for ‘inspiration’ but had the photos removed by Facebook as they were deemed ‘pornographic’.
“I took breast cancer and the mastectomy in my stride and decided it wasn’t going to stop me living my life. It wasn’t going to define who I was, and it didn’t make me any less attractive as a woman,” she said.
“My attitude was to just get on with it. I knew I could kick cancer’s ass and I did. The images aren’t fluffy, they are real and I am very proud of them.”
Facebook also removes pictures of breastfeeding mothers.
A while ago, Mamamia has posted about the SCAR Project, series of large-scale portraits of young breast cancer survivors shot by fashion photographer David Jay. Take a look:
Here’s what else is on our radar today:
1. Bullies need not apply. Clubs New South Wales has started a new program in which graduates aged 17-22 who used to be bullies in high school can be refused employment after a character check.
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The soldiers are on a tax- free income and get paid well - I agree with the earlier comment ... they can take out travel insurance.
Joanne and the other lady featured in the SCAR Project photo - you both look beautiful! - very courageous of you ... shine on :-)
Wow. Drug smuggling worse than terrorism? I know that everything in life is seen through the lens of culture, but ti seems like basic human values are being stomped on here! What about the right of hundreds of people to live their innocent lives without fear (not 'in terror'), and what about the fact that taking drugs is a choice, not a requirement?
Not sure if I could bring myself to visit Indonesia ... such different values than I've grown up with plus corruption makes me very nervous.