The picture wasn't taken in the city. It was shot in New York City during a hot July day. In her New York Times op-ed, Lyle McElroy says that the recent photo trend has become a travesty. If you want to be the most dominant guy in the most populous country, then you cannot have your picture taken in the most populous city — not in a place with a million people who live in such a densely populated square like New York City, in more affluent neighborhoods than Tokyo, or in a place that is only 5 percent Hispanic, 2 percent white, and 3 percent black, she writes. She goes on to say that the nation must be more open to the idea that celebrities with super-tantrum tattoos are some kind of joke to distract from the real problem of America's sexual assault problem, and more vulnerable to fake rape accusations. On Twitter: A look at the sexual assault rates of celebrities in New York City, from The Guardian, the Guardian Angels, Newsweek, The Advocate, Forbes -- all based on data that was gathered from nearly 500,000 people around the world.