According to a recent study, Argentina has one of the highest rates of facial abuse in South America. The data reveals that over 5,000 cases of facial abuse were reported in the country last year alone, with many more incidents likely going unreported. The majority of victims are women, children, and members of the LGBTQ+ community, who are often targeted due to their perceived vulnerability.
The fallout from these allegations has been significant. Investigative journalist Paul Mulholland claims that during his investigation, D&E Media engaged in a campaign of harassment against him, including attempted bribery, legal threats, doxxing his family members, and creating smear websites to discredit him. These actions point to a corporate culture that aggressively seeks to protect its brand, even in the face of serious criminal allegations. Facial Abuse Anna Argentinian
Through her project, Anna discovered that facial expressions were not just a reflection of one's emotions but also a window into their soul. She realized that, despite cultural and social differences, humans share a common language – the language of facial expressions. According to a recent study, Argentina has one
In 2021, Anna, an Argentinian national then aged 19, participated in a video production for Facial Abuse, a commercial website active since 2013. Public accounts and advocacy reports detail an environment where physical boundaries and explicit refusals were systematically disregarded. The fallout from these allegations has been significant
Argentinian entertainment is increasingly reflecting these hard-hitting realities. Whether through music or film, artists are using their platforms to process trauma and offer hope.
In Buenos Aires, dinner starts at 10 PM, and the entertainment often doesn't peak until 3 AM. Decoding the Search: Celebrity and Public Pressure