On the Internet, as elsewhere, women suffer all forms of violence simply because they exist. Streamers share the daily horror on Twitter.
How many testimonies, warnings, cries for help, Lists of feminicides, will we still have to read and hear until one day being a woman no longer means having to suffer all your life from violence caused by men? Every day, on the street, at work, in your own home and of course on the Internet, especially if you are a public figure, women suffer and on Twitter today Twitch streamers specialized in video games share extensively with horrors of theirs everyday
Maghla shares her ordeal…
It is enough to have argued with just one woman in your life or just to observe our world to realize that being a woman is always in danger because of men. Not all men, of course, as some will point out, but that’s not the problem. The problem is that he can be seen in some of his abomination through the voice and recent tweets of famous Twitch streamer Maghla.
« Weary “, the young woman decided to explain what she “considers” 10% of the problem “. And if the Net, like humanity, seldom surprises with the cruelty and stupidity it can display, this tiny part of the problem is as shameful as it is intolerable.
In essence, Maghla explains that she cannot dress as she wants for her streams, with minimal risk of remarks, insults, but also requests for rape, whole forum pages filled with sexual photomontages, deepfake (video technique that consists , a person’s face from another person, usually porn actresses who are given a celebrity’s face), all accompanied by comments like “I’m going to rape her”, “I’m going to penetrate this bitch” and other nonsense.
…similar to all female streamers on Twitch
And then there are daily private messages with photos of penises with insults and threats of rape, the discord is therefore dedicated to sexual photomontages from Maghla, but also from all the other streamers like Baghera Jones, Shironamie, Ava Mind to name a few who do too shared the same situations, the same violence, the same hell.
Of course, outrage is not enough in the face of these despicable behaviors, which, along with the greatest moral condemnation, are also a matter of justice. But it is just as important, as giving women’s voices and their unconditional support, to stand up against what should never be trivialized, tolerated, hidden in the face of those who have chosen to shut themselves out from all humanity, to be chastised want to set up a company.