So it doesn't seem a bit strange to you that you're able to answer a question with absolute certainty, yet you freely admit you've got no idea regarding a fairly significant factor involved in said question.
And I believe I've already answered the question earlier in the thread. I believe morality questions are like a light switch. There are only two positions available. Something is either moral or it isn't. Therefore I believe its best not to apply the question of morality to those things which pale in comparison to subjects like murder, rape, incest etc. Saying its immoral to jaywalk certainly does add weight to the crime of jaywalking because that act is now lumped into the same category as murder. But at the same time you've just lumped murder into the same category as jaywalking. IOW in your attempt to make the lessor crime seem more important by its association, you've also made the greater crime seem much less important by the same association. I don't think that's a very responsible thing to do.
However we could simply replace immoral with wrong and we'd probably still be asking essentially the same question. So do I think its wrong to view stolen nude photos of celebrities? Not really. The crime was committed and the harm was done to the victim when the photos were stolen and made public. I had nothing to do with that. If I don't look at the photos, the victim is no less harmed. And quite frankly if I do view them, the victim is no more harmed than they already were. And honestly, as harmed as the victim is, they're going to be just fine. We're not talking rape here. No one got killed. No one lost their life savings and was cast out on the street. They're embarrassed. They'll live. They're fine.
That being said, I don't actively seek these things out. I don't collect them (or any kind of porn for that matter). But if there are leaked nudes out there of a particular celebrity and for whatever reason, I happen to hear about and also happen to curious as to what he or she has doin' under those clothes, I wouldn't think twice about googling the images for a glance. I lose no sleep what so ever over it. You can judge me for this opinion if you must and I'm sure some will. Some will probably also not be shy about letting me know how they judge me. I will no sleep over that either.
And I believe I've already answered the question earlier in the thread. I believe morality questions are like a light switch. There are only two positions available. Something is either moral or it isn't. Therefore I believe its best not to apply the question of morality to those things which pale in comparison to subjects like murder, rape, incest etc. Saying its immoral to jaywalk certainly does add weight to the crime of jaywalking because that act is now lumped into the same category as murder. But at the same time you've just lumped murder into the same category as jaywalking. IOW in your attempt to make the lessor crime seem more important by its association, you've also made the greater crime seem much less important by the same association. I don't think that's a very responsible thing to do.
However we could simply replace immoral with wrong and we'd probably still be asking essentially the same question. So do I think its wrong to view stolen nude photos of celebrities? Not really. The crime was committed and the harm was done to the victim when the photos were stolen and made public. I had nothing to do with that. If I don't look at the photos, the victim is no less harmed. And quite frankly if I do view them, the victim is no more harmed than they already were. And honestly, as harmed as the victim is, they're going to be just fine. We're not talking rape here. No one got killed. No one lost their life savings and was cast out on the street. They're embarrassed. They'll live. They're fine.
That being said, I don't actively seek these things out. I don't collect them (or any kind of porn for that matter). But if there are leaked nudes out there of a particular celebrity and for whatever reason, I happen to hear about and also happen to curious as to what he or she has doin' under those clothes, I wouldn't think twice about googling the images for a glance. I lose no sleep what so ever over it. You can judge me for this opinion if you must and I'm sure some will. Some will probably also not be shy about letting me know how they judge me. I will no sleep over that either.