In the article “How did Larry Nassar harm for so long?”, I was absolutely horrified that Nassar had abused his rights as a doctor and treated young professional athletes in such an unethical way. Nassar had committed hundreds of acts of emotional abuse and rape over the span of his career as a doctor for USA Gymnastics. It stated in the article “hundreds of girls under its (USA Gymnastics) care to submit to mandatory treatment from a man who would …show more content…
It disgusts me to see that he had maliciously “posed as a female artist looking to do life drawings” and “lured victims into sending him humiliating images (naked images), many of which ended up on the dark web”. I cannot believe that a human being could be so immoral, barbaric and remorseless who obviously saw luring women and making them feel worse about themselves as an acceptable past time. The fact that he had not only posed as a female artist but also posted their naked images up on the dark web shows that Falder is an undoubtedly untrustworthy man with no shame nor respect for women to unrepentantly betray their trust to circulate their nude images on the dark web which will exponentially grab the attention of other paedophiles around the globe. Falder had also committed numerous other shocking actions that disgusted me, such as posting online that he would like a “young girl being used as a dartboard” and a video of “a child’s bones being slowly and deliberately broken”. These desires show that Falder felt that men were far more superior than women or children and that they were simply objects/forms of entertainment to him. This idea lead me to think about the need for feminism in our society more than ever. Women’s rights are human rights that should also be considered. The fact that Falder simply belittles women everyday just baffles me that a human could just reduce the self worth of other humans, in regards of