Fury on Facebook for a young professional dancer, Gaia Arici, who posted an ad on a Facebook group to look for a room in Rome, where she lives for work. The young woman came up with the idea, unacceptable to some “keyboard lions”, of putting a simple photo of her over the ad, a selfie.
The arrival of Gaia’s face on the group was seen by some as an unforgivable sin: “It looks like a porn ad” you can read in the comments, or “While you were there you could also show the neckline”, “this look for other things “. There were no limits for some commentators: “I didn’t know the closed houses had reopened! Test on the Salaria, I think the Palmiro Togliatti is full “. The girl did not expect such ferocity: “It seemed nice to introduce myself like this, I didn’t expect to be treated like a prostitute”.
In the comments section, real online quarrels broke out about the inoffensive gesture of the dancer, who ended up under the sexist fires of users. Many have defended it from the rain of praise and insults denouncing the reactions from the “Middle Ages” and the “machismo” especially conveyed by “young people”. Furthermore, many were surprised that the most vulgar comments were written by women, in the absence of any “female solidarity”.
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