They were forced to be naked and worse in front of everybody for the rest of their lives and even after their deaths?
Oh. You just mean they died.
Did they have to put up with people laughing at them, saying disgusting things about them, sexually harassing them, and telling everyone that they asked for it and deserved it, before they died? Is everything they did obscured by hypersexualized dehumanization so that torture inflicted on them for years is what's been laughingly remembered about them since their deaths? Is everyone who was ever even tangentially part of their lives being dragged through every rumor?
Are the people who made them make the ultimate sacrifice treated like icons, respected, privileged, swaddled in trusting public sympathy for their every sad feeling and cheered for everything they do that evidences the slightest knowledge that the world doesn't revolve around them?
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