“Another life lost to internet fame” was written by an experienced journalist on my timeline in response to the horrific killing of Sana Yousaf in Islamabad, as though the true crime was not violence but rather publicity.
As though a seventeen-year-old girl should be shot dead for having the audacity to be seen, and the screen was the trigger. This type of speech is not just a harmless viewpoint; it is cooperation in a culture that consistently blames the woman in order to justify violence.
This is nothing new to us.
She asked for it because Qandeel Baloch was too brazen. Noor Mukaddam made a poor decision; she ought to have remained at home. The poison is always the same: women are responsible for their own killings.