(August 24, 2015 at 5:20 pm)Brian37 Wrote:Did not answer my question of what innocent people are being hurt? In about half of the US, cheating on your spouse is against the law. How are you defining "innocent"?(August 24, 2015 at 3:47 pm)Aroura Wrote: I don't advocate law breaking or hacking, but what innocent people are getting hurt by this exactly? I've seen that defense from a couple of others.
Who other people cheated on is none of my business, but I'm not ok with this kind of lying. Is someone said earlier in the thread, if ou want to have sex with someone besides your partner, either ditch them or be honest with them. There are many open marriages that work fine, because they are honest about the sex with other people thing.
I think this is a direct result of stupid Christian morals about sex. People find their urge to have sex shamefull, and so they lie about it. The truth is the LIE is the harmful thing. It hurts everyone including the liar.
It was an invasion of privacy and not even a private detective, it was carpet bombing.
I must say I don't condone this hacking of other people's info, but I'm just not getting the innocent people argument. Some douchebag cheaters/liars/lawbreakers got hacked by some other douchebag lawbreakers.
The only innocent people who might be hurt are all the SO's who are about to find out their partner is a fucking cheater.....and that isn't that hackers fault really, now is it?
Still, I think it is wrong to release the information, but NOT because the people are "innocent", but because 2 wrongs do not make a right. And it does open the door to basically condoning bad things happening to people who do things we don't agree with, and that isn't how I want the world to work.
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