Read the linked article and write a response in which you discuss your stance on the two main questions posed in the article:
First, is it ethical to print images of people falling to their deaths since doing so can be considered an invasion of privacy? Second, is it ethical to withhold such images from the public since doing so eliminates a grim but real aspect of September 11th from the public narrative of the event?
link — https://www.mediaethicsmagazine.com/index.php/browse-back-issues/144-fall-2012/3998654-case-ten-years-of-watching-falling-manhttps://www.mediaethicsmagazine.com/index.php/browse-back-issues/144-fall-2012/3998654-case-ten-years-of-watching-falling-manhttps://www.mediaethicsmagazine.com/index.php/browse-back-issues/144-fall-2012/3998654-case-ten-years-of-watching-falling-man
First, is it ethical to print images of people falling to their deaths since doing so can be considered an invasion of privacy? Second, is it ethical to withhold such images from the public since doing so eliminates a grim but real aspect of September 11th from the public narrative of the event?