It's true that the Internet may occasionally be blatantly immoral. These days, an image is going around that supports our argument. In the picture, a lady is seen enthusiastically taking part in a demonstration against the police. Nevertheless, people can only see how she was touched and take sick pleasure in it. The woman is seen in the picture attempting to get past a barrier that the police had erected. people are prompted to post derogatory remarks about the woman in the photo and the responding police officers since the officer is stopping her and seems to be touching her breasts.
The woman in the picture is Hirunika Premchandra, a former Member of Parliament, and she is protesting against sri lanka Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe. It was taken on june 22, 2022. However, the audience is making derogatory remarks against Hirunika Premchandra. For example, this is how women should take part in protests, or the police did not reserve the right to grope a woman.
Given that individuals may reframe and post such offensive content online under the guise of free expression, it is really sick. After this, Hirunika did speak out against the trolls in 2022, stating that she is proud of her breasts and has raised three lovely children with them.