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TopicPhoto of a woman condemned to die in a crate in a remote desert (1913).
nicklebro
07/27/18 3:01:03 PM
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nicklebro posted...

Yeah, not guilt

If he's depressed to a personal level about that it's illogical not to implicate guilt being a part of it, even if he didn't deserve to feel that way.

"The photographer who took that photo, Kevin Carter, committed suicide three months later over regret that he had not helped the child."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/blogpost/post/famine-grips-east-africa-photo/2011/07/27/gIQAxfg5cI_blog.html?utm_term=.9d0876ec8fca

But he did help the child when he chased the vulture away, and she lived as far as he knew. Regardless, this has nothing to do with the policy of anthropologists to not intervene with the subjects they're studying, you somehow thinks that means they're not allowed to help anyone at all ever. That's clearly a very silly way of looking at this and blatantly incorrect.
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