Now you see it: Canadian MP Rathika Sitsabaiesan's cleavage appears to have been too much for political officials to handle, prompting a 'retouch'. But when the reader clicked through to Sitsabaiesan's official Parliamentary profile, he found a modified version of the headshot, which had been retouched to edit out her feminine curves.
Canada's conservative politicos apparently decided that the photo was inappropriate for a workplace as formal as Parliament. But critics argue that the alteration was anti-feminist, and that that the cleavage was removed to make Sitsabaiesan appear less womanly. It is not known if the cropping was requested by her party, her own office, or on the Parliamentary website's own authority.
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