RE: viewing stolen nude photos
August 11, 2017 at 12:45 pm
(This post was last modified: August 11, 2017 at 12:48 pm by Catholic_Lady.)
Again, the question on this thread isn't "what should X person have done differently to prevent her nude photos from getting out?" The question is specifically about the morality of the act of looking at stolen pictures of a person's naked body without their consent and against their will. It isn't a question about safety measures.
So unless you are saying that it is not immoral to do this because she should have done X, Y, or Z to prevent it (aka, pass the blame onto her), then I don't see how harping on the coulda woulda shoulda applies to the question being asked here. This isn't complicated.
So unless you are saying that it is not immoral to do this because she should have done X, Y, or Z to prevent it (aka, pass the blame onto her), then I don't see how harping on the coulda woulda shoulda applies to the question being asked here. This isn't complicated.
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