Great thread idea. I want to give it some time to think of some good options, but the first that I thought of I will not post here, and I hope no one else will (or make mention of it in an ignorant way). I will describe it obliquely in case anyone recognizes it, though. There is an award-winning photograph in time of war that most people interpret as an example of brutality and evil. I can't entirely disagree with that assessment, but I can entirely disagree with
why most people think that is the case. It is an assessment without knowledge of the context, imputing qualities of good and evil to particular characters. With knowledge of context, I'd expect that most people would consider the later suffering befalling the "bad" man in the photograph, and his family, as a tragedy.
Unfortunately, many people choose not to learn context. To those people I say, "
You make me sad."
Photographs are powerful, and that's why I think this thread is a wonderful idea. But as Uncle Ben would say, "With great power comes great responsibility." Do your research and know your subject.