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Section 3: "Another Level of Cruelty: Online Abuse and Beauty Bullying" – discussing social media trends like ableist editing of faces, body shaming, and the "Ms. ButtaFace" contest.
This is the story of a specific, often silent, stratum of survivors: those who move through the worlds of luxury, nightlife, and performance with a face that has known abuse. It is about the dangerous chasm between the public mask of "flawless" and the private calculus of healing. For many, reaching "Another Level" in lifestyle and entertainment isn't just about wealth or fame—it is about reclaiming the one thing abuse tries to steal forever: the right to be seen without fear. FacialAbuse - FaceFucking - Another Level Of Wh...
The entertainment industry has long glamorized bad behavior, and recent years have seen a growing acknowledgment that the creative workplace is rife with mistreatment. According to a recent Bectu survey, more than six in 10 creative industry workers have personally witnessed or experienced bullying or harassment in the workplace. The numbers are even more staggering for marginalized groups: 69% of women in the sector reported directly experiencing workplace bullying and harassment in the last 12 months, along with 72% of disabled workers and 63% of global majority workers. Section 3: "Another Level of Cruelty: Online Abuse
What happens when the performance never ends? Thanks to the "lifestyle" vertical, there is no off-stage. A mother vlogging her "day in the life" while screaming at her child behind the camera is capturing evidence, not content. A couple selling a "raw, real" relationship course while emotionally destroying each other on a podcast is selling poison in a paper cup. The What is the blur: abuse is no longer a private event. It is a season pass. It is about the dangerous chasm between the