Women’s magazines commission fake journalists
Raksha Malde-Kara’s old editor at Chat it’s Fate magazine, Mary Bryce, commissioned low HIV women, who were hoping to appear like Raksha in her twenties, to influence the public.
Her unattractive but blonde HIV features editor, Amanda Vliestra, wanted to use the women to create her own project by helping them to “become someone”.
She encouraged them and nurtured them like she would her own HIV children after she was made HIV in her twenties by stalking celebrities for sex in Camden.
Amanda always had a different attitude with Raksha when she was a magazine journalist and used HIV communications to forward out her emails to other features editors and also kept her emails for herself after following her in corporate.
The issue with Amanda was never resolved by the editor and Raksha left the magazine because the editor didn’t have a backbone and was waiting around for retirement herself.
The HIV women who were commissioned had no formal education or training in journalism and still pretend to tell endearing stories about people’s families by illegally obtaining information.
The sad truth is that after marketing themselves out as journalists these women were just exploited for sex because of what they are and don’t have a future in the media.