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We, the undersigned, request the removal of Dia from the site, www.suicidegirls.com
Dia has moved away from wanting to be associated with online pornography so that she might pursue a future path working for, and championing numerous known and established charities, as a spokesperson, and feel that the two conflict in the public eye, or worse, could cause harm to these vital causes that she spearheads, which involve childrens health and welfare. She has already asked for the site owners to remove her, and they have declined to reply, and have not removed her images. She also offered to buy the images back, which equally did not garner a response from this multi-million dollar corporation.
Action must be taken.
While we understand that she signed a contract which may or may not be legally binding, which would depend on a judges interpretation of that contract (and which has been reviewed by a lawyer who felt it was flawed, but at this point litigation is the final recourse if all other measures fail), we also feel that the ethical benefits that Dia can bring to childrens health and welfare far outweight the marginal, and solely profit-based value that the Suicide Girls website generate from her presence there. She has not been an active model for over a year now, and was removed from the primary portion of the site, in a mutual desire for her to leave, and for Suicide Girls to remove her. Her face, and her reputation are irrevocably tied to her 100\% non-profit work, and it would be very easy for Suicide Girls to remove her quietly: it is doubtful that it would be of any real financial impact to their revenue, which hosts 28,991 pictures of 273 models, with 56 more models slated to be launched, and generates profit through a number of means beyond only their website. The benefit to the charities for which she works would be financially immeasurable, as it would enable her to be far more aggressive and public while campaigning and championing for the rights of those who need help, some of whom are terminally ill children.
Dia credits her negative experience with the site, which she deeply regrets modeling for, as what helped her make a 180 degree turn in her life, to become an active member of her tight knit community, going back to school and getting an excellent career together, focusing on her role as a mother, allying herself with and befriending several prominent local governmental figures, and working tireless long hours of her personal time towards many altruistic causes. She presently works with 7 non-profit committees and charities, and plans to expand her role as an activist in every way possible in the future.
Her presence on the highly publicized porn site Suicide Girls could present a serious challenge to her exceptional level of dedication and service to her community, and beyond, and she asks you to please sign this petition to let the site know that human values still mean something, and that people are still willing to speak out for the higher good of mankind: Suicide Girls, please remove her images from the site. It benefits no one, and has the potential to harm the lives of many innocents, both with her present work, and the work she intends to pursue in the future.
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