I like this pretending it doesn't exist bullshit. As if it's not as easy as looking on a search engine.
Ok then, let’s check out the articles that I found under "news" at the time that you made this comment:
Sharing nonconsensual photos often begins with a retaliating ex.
www.vox.com
Rep. Katie Hill’s dad attacked her estranged husband as a “wicked man” — and called for him to be punished to the “maximum extent” of the law for allegedly leaki…
nypost.com
Jennifer Van Laar broke the story which led to former Representative Katie Hill resigning chose not to reveal her previous work with Hill's former opponents, including one where she acted as campaign manager.
www.newsweek.com
George Papadopoulos, a former campaign advisor for President Donald Trump, plans to run for the California House seat held by U.S. Rep. Katie Hill, who is stepping down amid a sex scandal.
www.cnbc.com
George Papadopoulos, a former Trump campaign adviser who was convicted of lying to federal authorities, has filed to run for Congress as a Republican in California.
www.nytimes.com
Freshman Rep. Katie Hill was once lauded by the press as the next Nancy Pelosi and rapidly rose to become vice chair of the House Oversight Committee. In the...
www.realclearpolitics.com
“It’s really sad to see the kind of double standards that are deployed.” Rep. Ilhan Omar told me.
www.motherjones.com
I have to give the Sunpapers credit. The political coverage always gives me a good laugh (“Rep. Katie Hill of California resigns amid ethics probe and revelations of affair with campaign staf…
www.baltimoresun.com
Women should be held to the same standard as men. But it’s time to question what that standard should be.
www.thedailybeast.com
Out of the 9 articles, three of them mention Katie's (alleged) tattoo. One of them (the Baltimore Sun) is clearly written by a conservative, so we can cross that out. The Newsweek article discusses a comment from a conservative pundit who brought up the tattoo. The Daily Beast article (which mostly focuses on the issue of power imbalances) only mentions it once.
So yeah, for the most part the only people who actually care about the tattoo are either tabloid click whores or conservative pundits.
SB pretends SJW don't exist even though you can find them on youtube or the news. Its typical at this point.
I literally conceded that "NPC's" or whatever exist in my first post lol:
If you think that main thing that concerned "NPCs" about this story was the claim that she (supposedly) had an iron cross tattoo and not that Republicans spread revenge porn of one of their political opponents to get them out of office, I don't know what to say.
But hey, keep talking on about what sjws are supposedly like.
So how did they get a hold of them? These were private photos, right? Who had access to them? Are you seriously suggesting Republicans hacked them somehow? Because from what I read, they were found on a website that was all about showing off one's wife or girlfriend. And since there's a divorce involved now apparently, hmmm, I wonder...
It's been suspected that Hill's husband leaked them originally. However, he didn't publish them on a political news website.
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I don't see how the photos fall under the public concern exception, especially considering that they also included pictures of the staffer that was involved.