When they do that and then act outraged that people talk about it, I mock them. Because I will not sit there and take their ire when they try to blame me for the consequences they fully earned.
Like now. The internet is and PUBLIC asset. It was built by the taxpayers, just like the interstate highway system. There are people who make it their mission in life to point this out.
The idiots who engaged Ashley Madison's scam services chose to mentally disregard the public nature of the internet. That doesn't give them or you any right to lash out at the consequence that predictably followed
Cue the tiny violins.
And a guy who didn't embrace God's warning that his sins would find him out and wasn't willing to follow David's example of public repentance isn't much of a representative for the church.
People who participate in something that is supposed to be confidential, should have a reasonable assumption of confidentiality.
We’ve got a lot of clowns in this nation, and many of them are against your and my interests these days. Do we simply agree with the hacking that goes in our direction, then hope for the best when it’s a “confidentiality” important to us?
IMO, we have to honor confidentiality in all instances whether we approve or not.
Should someone be able to tap the phones, or read their mail, or install hidden cameras in a place like this, just because we don’t like them? No!
This is no different.
If we want rights, we have to support everyone’s rights.