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by antalbud
5224 days ago
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> As an article there's some general rules that yield a good read. I guess I could have been non-specific, or asked for consent of the family, I didn't know this was going to gain so much traction. I think publishing an article like this is not only distasteful, I for one find it deeply disturbing. We all have a right to dignity. You guess you could have been non-specific or asked for consent of the family? You bet. Even if you claim you only tried to help, say that all the information is available publicly or even make efforts to edit it after publishing, discussing a fellow human being's mental condition this way is just morally wrong. |
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