The problem is people have been shutting up far too long against the immoral slide occurring in the country. Not speaking out against what is inherently wrong is tantamount to condoning the act. It couldn't be a more appropriate situation to bring to speak up.
Is she still performing? If so, then I agree with you. On the other hand, if not then I strongly disagree. Are you saying that once someone has done something immoral, they're now a part of the "untouchable caste" and are not to be allowed into "decent society?" Do you agree with those who harp on Dr. Laura, and castigate her for the nude photos that have been all over the Internet? Who say, "who are you to try to tell people how to live their lives, when you once did something immoral?"
The fact is that this woman is NO LONGER DOING THESE THINGS. She's obviously tried to put her old life behind her, and is trying to do something useful that will reflect favorably on her community.
Is what you're saying that once someone's done something "immoral," they're beyond redemption?
Mark