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Video scandal of a 12 yr old posted on social media (let's help her) (30)

1 Name: {Blank} : 2015-07-11 10:55 ID:Z+k/ScCt [Del]

MANILA, Philippines – ABS-CBN Talent and rising child actress Andrea Brillantes’ alleged scandalous video is now circulating in all social media platforms with some netizens searching for the video download link. Sources said that Andrea’s mobile phone was stolen in which her private video was stored. The phone thief allegedly posted the scandalous video online which became viral in few hours after it has been uploaded.

Report also said that ABS-CBN talent manager and employee posted on a female site forum claiming that she has a 12 year-old 'Going Bulilit' talent who has a scandal. The alleged talent manager however, didn’t drop any name for security purpose.

The video was purportedly taped by the young actress herself showing her private parts. Although, copy had been removed on major video uploading sites as of press time. But, there’s a big possibility that some netizens were able to save copies of the scandal for personal intentions or worse, for malicious dissemination.

On Friday morning, 'Andrea Brillantes' became the no. 1 trending topic in the microblogging site Twitter.

We feel sorry for Ms. Andrea for the leaked video. We also encourage our dear netizens not to share the video of the poor little actress.

The video was for self-keep just like other celebrities’ scandals that leaked online. It just so happened that their gadgets were all stolen and the “supposed” private and personal video files were ill-published by the crooks. - D' Waterboy/TheSummitExpress.


http://www.thesummitexpress.com/2015/07/annaliza-star-andrea-brillantes-alleged-scandalous-video-leaks.html

2 Name: Thud : 2015-07-17 08:01 ID:pYQk1wy0 [Del]

that's the trending topic in the phils right? I heard so much about it that it hurts my ears anymore. But though how can we help? you mean the major sites are those only streaming normal vids sites that bans pornography, and though you really can't prevent the ones archiving the vid since the internet is very vast even google has indexed only 7% of it, the rest is the one called deep web and who knows if the vid is already archived there. So sad to say, its like chito's and wally's vids that you can easily see it on xvideos right now.

3 Name: Marceline : 2015-07-18 04:48 ID:8hPk8HiQ [Del]

Oh yeah....I've seen this on TV recently....Well, actually on youtube but yeah. I saw the video and I was pretty surprised. Whoever posted that is pretty sick....I felt pretty bad for her....

4 Name: jack knife : 2015-07-18 18:02 ID:kwpmqw8s [Del]

dude a 12 year old girl made a video showing her *private parts* and somehow her mobile phone got stolen and the video was leaked to the web.how can you feel sorry for a girl that is taking nudes at 12 ?

5 Name: Magnolia!2ipznOcc5g : 2015-07-18 19:47 ID:XvOMGAnd [Del]

>>4 How can you not?

The entire world is becoming more sexualized, and kids not knowing the consequences of their actions, or better yet, not knowing how complete and utter scum people can be, leaves them to becoming more and more victimized. If you're one of those "well she shouldn't have taken nudes" then please leave since you're already dwelling in the cesspool side of humanity where it makes more sense to blame a naive 12 year old than the criminals who stole those photos and uploaded them to the internet as underage porn for all pedophiles to see and jack off to.

Just piss off.
What're you going to say next? How can you feel sorry for a victim of theft; they shouldn't have been walking home alone?

Or how can you feel sorry about a victim of a hit and run; they should've known about the alcoholic that ran them over?

It'd be all easier to avoid becoming victims when you can see the fucking future, Captain Hindsight.

6 Name: Magnolia!2ipznOcc5g : 2015-07-18 19:51 ID:XvOMGAnd [Del]

Also, this poor kid didn't even SEND the pictures to anyone. She is at the developing age and she is curious about her body. Not only that, but she's also an actress and at her age is when self-consciousness begins to set in. Sometimes people (MEN & WOMEN) look at themselves in the mirror to see imperfections or to see what physical qualities they do like. Her taking pictures of herself can be confidence boosting, but the poor little thing should've remembered to delete them as soon as she was done taking them.

And now, everyone's wanting to call her a whore. Which of course, ironically, reversed the affects of her confidence boosting, and made her hate herself to the fullest..

7 Name: Lovely !YLCyt3kDBA : 2015-07-18 22:43 ID:fKC4Rd7x [Del]

>>5>>6 why would you use those comparisons??? They're totally different compared to the situation at hand...

Look, of course people (especially kids) aren't going to think about what's going to affect them in the future. I totally understand that, but see this girl she took videos of her privates and I mean why would you do that in the first place?!

Sure, you said she's of developing age, but I mean why is she going to take a pictures of herself like that??? I mean there is a mirror? And honestly what's she going to do, look back at them whenever she feels bad? I don't see how that would ever boost up your confidence??? Kids these days know it's dangerous to take nudes, even the naive ones.

And she's an actress. I'm pretty sure she knows she's supposed to maintain an image, so either this was on purpose (or fake) or she's really just stupid (because I'm sure she knows she shouldn't be taking pictures like that).

Look if she was any younger than 10 I MIGHT understand, but to be honest, I feel bad for her, but not that much. I mean anybody taking pictures/videos like that is going to have the problem of facing the consequences if they don't delete them off their phone, because things like that happen.

So yeah, you shouldn't be questioning people like >>4 because I'm sure a lot of people have similar opinions. =/

8 Name: Akurega : 2015-07-19 01:57 ID:NQZgaskU [Del]

I think a notable thing stated in both of these is the fact that she didn't delete the photos. She is of the age where curiosity is at its peak so for me it's understandable since I have just recently gone through that stage. However, it was her mistake that she didn't delete it, but it doesn't make her a bad person by taking those photos out of curiousity but it was a questionable decision by her to keep the photos. And like what Magnolia-san said, she didn't really intend for the photos to go out to anyone else. So, I do feel bad for her but her mistake of keeping them doesn't make her a bad person or anything.

9 Name: Magnolia : 2015-07-19 02:33 ID:XvOMGAnd [Del]

>>7 ...Did you read a single. damn. thing. I wrote?
I already examined explicitly why she may have take the photos.


>And honestly what's she going to do, look back at them whenever she feels bad?

It's the act of taking the pictures and posing that build body confidence. As I said before, she had forgotten to delete them that very day. Or perhaps she did wish to keep them and look at them again whenever she's feeling down in order to remind herself that she was beautiful- "to each their own".

>Kids these days know it's dangerous to take nudes, even the naive ones...or she's really just stupid (because I'm sure she knows she shouldn't be taking pictures like that).

...Uh. No. That's kind of the point of using the word NAIVE, I can't believe I have to explain this. Revenge porn has become such a serious problem for women and people as old as 20+ have been victimized. So a 12-year old who never even sent these photos to ANYONE shouldn't really be shamed.

>Look if she was any younger than 10 I MIGHT understand, but to be honest, I feel bad for her, but not that much.

Women get victim-blamed all the time by other women who lack empathy, so I'm not at all surprised. She wouldn't feel the need to be taking those photos at 10 because she wasn't reaching the age of self consciousness or a developing body (all which I had mentioned before).

>So yeah, you shouldn't be questioning people like >>4 because I'm sure a lot of people have similar opinions. =/

Yeah...!I can question whoever the fuck I want. Especially when I know such uncultured opinions don't even take into consideration how suicidal the victim must be feeling at this point, because of opinions like those being constantly thrown at her. But you guys can't possibly care because it was "her fault", right?

Her fault for wanting to increase her self-confidence as ANY woman would, no matter the age.
Her fault that her body stolen by a criminal.
Her fault that the same swine thought it'd be funny to add more underage content to the internet, so that everyone in the world could see what should've been a private moment.
Her fault that her name was ever released and now, because of opinions like yours, it'll be even harder for her to further her acting career.
Her fault that somehow we all would rather point the ring and slut-shame a healthy 12-year old girl than the grown ass man who distributed her across the internet.

I can't even break this down enough for you. Here's an article of different accounts by men and women, and the effects this sort of thing has on their mental health: http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/4568623
I wish I could find a better one, but I've started thinking "does it even matter? It's not like people will ever change your opinion no matter the links, or studies, or personal accounts. Some people just don't give a fuck."

10 Name: Magnolia : 2015-07-19 02:37 ID:XvOMGAnd [Del]

Here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2015/06/22/john-oliver-explains-the-awfulness-that-is-revenge-porn/

I doubt that this will help either, but who the fuck knows. If people like YOUR husband are willing to do this shit to you and you get blamed, there's just really no safe place from victim-blaming.

11 Name: Lovely !YLCyt3kDBA : 2015-07-19 13:44 ID:fKC4Rd7x [Del]

>>9 omg chill

Look it was never her fault. I mean she didn't know that was going to happen. She just did something without thinking of what could happen. She took videos, her phone gets stolen, and they're posted online. It's kind of like the world teaching you NOT to do it again.

The uncultured opinions thing. No just no. How do you know we're not taking into account that she must feel suicidal? She's probably feeling a lot of things, just because we don't necessarily feel as bad for her as you, doesn't mean we don't care.

(sorry, I didn't read the links you gave :P)

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13 Name: Magnolia : 2015-07-19 14:28 ID:XvOMGAnd [Del]

>Look it was never her fault. I mean she didn't know that was going to happen.

Wow. Just look at how fast you backpedal. You said more than once here that she had to have known the consequences and even called her stupid.

>It's kind of like the world teaching you NOT to do it again.
Yes, it is. And that's the point.
Instead of justice being served and her name protected from the media, it's just way easier to call her stupid and say that she should have never done that. I get it.

>doesn't mean we don't care.

To be honest, I never saw much empathy in your post.

And how should I? You told me at the end of >>7 "So yeah, you shouldn't be questioning people like >>4", and >>4 is the one who said "how can you feel sorry for a girl that is taking nudes at 12 ?"

14 Name: Lovely !YLCyt3kDBA : 2015-07-19 15:12 ID:fKC4Rd7x [Del]

>>13 yeah, no I know I said two pretty contradictory things between the two posts. Whatever. Either one could be true. Either she was stupid, because she knew the consequences, or she was stupid and didn't know the consequences. She's stupid.

Empathy??? I mean I'm not saying I don't care, but it's not like I care completely. Empathy is not about caring, it's about understanding someone else's feelings. Doesn't mean I have to care necessarily. At least I do care somewhat and I understand what she's going through, so it's not like I lack empathy.

As for >>4 saying that. Like I said, most people are going to take it that way. I mean no one's going to think about what you said about development and confidence boosting. It's really stupid. No one's going to have that running through their minds, so that they can feel sorry for her. I'm sure they feel bad for her, but I'm sure these people feel like she deserves it, too.

It might seem like a shitty thing for people to think, but not really. Ugh, I never said anything about the naivety of it in the last post I made, because I really didn't want to bring it up. But I mean, MOST people know about the dangers of doing that. Plus, she's an actress, too. Seriously, she should know better. Maintaining your image as a child actor/actress is an important thing. That's also another factor for why people wouldn't feel as bad for her either.

15 Name: jack knife : 2015-07-19 16:57 ID:kwpmqw8s [Del]

i have read the entire post and i don't even know where to start.i think some people are being dramatic since they don't even know the person directly and are only speculating what they may be feeling,i still stand firm on my last post on this thread,Magnolia i know what you are trying to say but it still doesn't take the fact she made that video.i think it is partially her fault,but it is the thief fault this even happened.

16 Name: Inuhakka !.5xqXJfr96 : 2015-07-20 14:09 ID:AVvY/UWf [Del]

I think the claim that she can't take nude photos of herself because they will probably get stolen is ridiculous and unfounded. Frankly, it's ill thought.

How can you say her phone getting stolen is an acceptable risk and that any data she puts on her phone should be okay for public distribution? Do you think she's liable to get peeped on if she strips naked in her own room? She's an actress, but that doesn't mean she's liable for all the extreme behavior of people trying to get access to her personal information.

Anyone that claims that seems to think there is no backing required except for "phones get stolen, she should know better", but people are murdered and that doesn't mean getting killed because you didn't own a gun is your fault. It's not an acceptable risk for you to be shot by someone in public, nor should it be. And it's not reasonable to ask someone to remove all information/pictures/videos they wouldn't want circulated from their phone, laptop, and other personal devices. Why is taking nude pictures so unacceptable for a 12 year old to do? Would it be more acceptable if she were 22? Then would it not be her fault?

It's not as simple as "It could have happened, you knew it could have happened, thus it's your fault". You need more backing to a claim like that. You need to show she failed to take enough precautions in keeping her phone safe. It doesn't mention anything about that in this article, unfortunately.

17 Name: Mag : 2015-07-20 19:30 ID:XvOMGAnd [Del]

>>16 Marry me.

18 Name: LLL : 2015-07-21 00:06 ID:3hFmRBa0 [Del]

>>16>>17 Alrighty, now, both of you. Kiss. XD

19 Name: Mag : 2015-07-21 03:50 ID:XvOMGAnd [Del]

>>18 Aaand you ruined it. Good job. We're both girls and I'm straight, so... No.

20 Name: josh4406 : 2015-07-21 19:47 ID:8DhDPyOi [Del]

dats just dirty as hell. Society really is messed up.

21 Name: Ren : 2015-07-21 20:40 ID:i7Yqr1Ug [Del]

Does anyone know what we can do to help her?

22 Name: jack knife : 2015-07-21 22:12 ID:kwpmqw8s [Del]

>>21 i actually researched this case a little bit and discovered that no one watched this video,the girl i think posted already saying the video doesn't even exist,so it begs the question does the video exist?

23 Name: bri : 2015-07-22 01:31 ID:39jHWO1a [Del]

How can I help if you tell me I can help please answer back I want to help

24 Name: Tamaki : 2015-07-22 18:47 ID:39jHWO1a [Del]

Dudes answer her also me we want to help isn't the dollars known for getting responses come on i want to help her tell me what to do! I want a answer! !!!!!!

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26 Name: Magnolia!2ipznOcc5g : 2015-07-22 19:19 ID:XvOMGAnd [Del]

>>24>>23 Listen; the best thing to do is understand and sympathize. Honestly, if you think of this tragic story like some, this will keep going and everyone will focus on blaming the victim instead of bringing the lowlife son of a bitch to answer for what he has done.

You can help by spreading the story as well as your opinions on the matter of child pornography, criminal invasions of privacy, as well victim blaming.

By doing this you'll get people to stop and THINK before they push all or the majority of the blame on a victim. The fact of the matter is, people want to defend their freedoms so bad like freedom of speech or freedom to bear arms that they forget that freedoms for private moments to STAY private is a civil right. That's why NSA was called out by whistle blower Edward Snowden. He even said how occasionally private photos would show up in their database that weren't even spread on pornsites, but were sent via text message to a lover.
That's not cool.
And spreading it over the internet and destroying someone's career is also not cool.

You should also attach this link: Here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2015/06/22/john-oliver-explains-the-awfulness-that-is-revenge-porn/

Now I've seen your comments on here for hours; you know why I'm only now commenting? To see if you're one of the rare members who can actually put their money where their mouth is.

27 Name: Mag : 2015-07-22 23:38 ID:XvOMGAnd [Del]

>>26 ugh bare arms*

28 Name: Maxiez !yplfjELR4c : 2015-07-23 07:32 ID:5kto0qqy [Del]

i don't think there's still need to say something after what mag said, but anyway

how the fuck can someone blame her? she's the victim!
you can say she did something stupid, by keeping these photos. yeah, maybe it was a idiot thing to do. but she is a 12 girl! she's naive to what can happen!
there's two things: doing something stupid, and get screwed for doing it.
what i'm trying to say is, it doesn't matter why the fuck she took the photos. maybe for looking herself. maybe for self confidence. maybe for showing someone. it doesn't matter. it's not her fault for her phone getting stoled.
"that won't happen if she didn't take the photos". yeah, taht much is obvious. but who commited a crime, a 12 girl who is naive to the world, or someone who STOLED her phone?

if someone is walking in dark alleway alone at midnight, it's an idiot thing to , but if that someone get stabbed, the culprit still is the stabber.

29 Name: Anonymous : 2015-07-31 15:16 ID:bffdPgp9 [Del]

We were only *told* her phone was stolen. I'm sure theyd do a good job keeping it quiet that she's the one who actually sent the video to someone.

30 Name: Inuhakka !inb4CaTsQw : 2015-07-31 22:20 ID:AVvY/UWf [Del]

>>29 Funny how no evidence for your point is evidence for your point.