> If the poor woman wants privacy, how about theatlantic stop writig about the "Plane-Bae Woman"?
That honestly oversimplifies the issue. There's a narrative out there, that is clearly affecting how random people are interacting with her, not to mention her perception of herself.
Sometimes you have to control the narrative with the other perspective after the problem happens to mitigate the damage.
Stuff like this is never simple, it affects real people. Real people have to be talked about after real people are talked about unfairly. Not everything can be generalized, abstracted, and distilled into a philosophy.
That honestly oversimplifies the issue. There's a narrative out there, that is clearly affecting how random people are interacting with her, not to mention her perception of herself.
Sometimes you have to control the narrative with the other perspective after the problem happens to mitigate the damage.
Stuff like this is never simple, it affects real people. Real people have to be talked about after real people are talked about unfairly. Not everything can be generalized, abstracted, and distilled into a philosophy.