Women are always emotionally and physically violated. Their naked bodies are viewed and enjoyed by faceless and faceless onlookers before public hordes. This may sound like a Puritan-era novel scene, yet a group of hackers posted nude images of female celebrities that they have stolen. In doing so, the hackers sent a clear message over the web, they own these bodies and they can always violate them anytime they wanted. Although, the hackers' identity is still not known, Apple released a statement upon the event that the suspects had access to celebrities iCloud account by compromising and attacking their security questions, names and passwords.
Among celebrities whose private photos were hacked, Dave Franco was the only man. The actresses that are victimized are Lizzy Caplan, Jennifer Lawrence and Alison Brie, Sports figures like McKayla Maroney and Hope Solo. A representative of Jennifer Lawrence released a statement about the circulating nude photos, "This is a flagrant violation of privacy. The authorities have been contacted and will prosecute anyone who posts the stolen photos of Jennifer Lawrence."
The author of the book Pornland: How Porn has Hijacked our Sexuality, Dines said,
"To be unclothed in the face of people who are clothed is to be rendered powerless," she said. "This is really about humiliating women, degrading them and reducing them to...fuck objects. There's nothing biological about this. It's all socially constructed, and we call it misogyny."
Men who enjoys viewing naked female images specially celebrities may not have their way back to violent images of sex, the author argues that the accessible porn and proliferation of free naked images in the current years has transformed their expectations about the women's body. In so many graphically sexual representations of women are easily accessed online, numerous nude celebrity images may seem cool by comparison. It may be natural but appositely benign for arousing photos of women.