That's a simple error of sociology. People in the higher socioeconomic strata have more access to lives and products to make them "attractive" and white collar crime goes highly undetected because it is the people with money who drive the system. Thus, people with less money, harsher lifestyles, and less power are those who are likely to be caught in their acts of deviance.
Oh god... This could only mean one thing... Cthulhu was thwarted more than once by a bunch of unaware sailors. I, for one, am glad that R'leh didn't rise from the sea.
I've been reading about this for a while. Does anyone know if there's a database or a way to find out which companies do or do not use conflict minerals?
Maybe it's just the queer girl in me, but I thought "butch" was a term generally used in the lesbian community? It's made its way into gay male culture, but I'm not sure about the marketing tactic towards straight boys. Then again, I'm not sure how you ice a cupcake with machismo.
I see similar problems as SIK. I have PTSD. Things that are triggering to me can lead to panic symptoms which could easily be confused with symptoms of "working hard" (e.g. errors, slowness, hypervigilance). Sometimes, I can't even tell you my own phone number accurately, when I'm stressed or triggered.
@Gauldar The problem with mentioning the man's sexual orientation here is that many people still think HIV/AIDS is a gay disease. It escalated the stigma against the LGBT community in the 80s and has never really dissipated. We don't need to know his sexual orientation, except to further negative stereotypes of an oppressed community.
We the unwilling. SM
We the unknowing S.