Let me get that straight (sorry but NY news don't show up very much in Portuguese television)
The press who are against the protesters show that woman (btw, which one, there are two in the cat: this onehttp://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Day_8_Occupy_Wall_Street_September_24_2011_Shankbone_12.JPGor this onehttp://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Day_9_Occupy_Wall_Street_September_25_2011_Shankbone_18.JPG?) in order to "dismiss" the importance of it by portrait them as a bunch of crazy girls who only wanted to expose themselves? Is that? _____ *Béria Lima* Wikimedia Portugal http://wikimedia.pt (351) 963 953 042
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On 2 October 2011 11:49, Fred Bauder fredbaud@fairpoint.net wrote:
I can't see the image in the article (maybe someone already removed?) but I only found 2 topless pictures in the category: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Occupy_Wall_Street (with 254 pictures). So I must understand that was only those 2 girls, and therefore, not all the protesters, so should not be in Wikipedia (unless it causes a controversy or something, and them can be add to illustrate the controversy itself) _____ *Béria Lima*
She was prominently featured in early press coverage. In fact, mention of her may have been an attempt to introduce bias into their coverage. One of the striking things about coverage of the demonstrations is that the demonstrators have a message when they are interviewed by some people, but don't seem to when others cover them. Their positions and demands are something they are developing in their meetings.
Fred
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