Two posts arguing that treating the recently leaked nude photos of several actresses as “scandals” is wrongheaded. They are intentional violations of people’s sex lives, and thus are sex crimes.
(H/T RM)
Two posts arguing that treating the recently leaked nude photos of several actresses as “scandals” is wrongheaded. They are intentional violations of people’s sex lives, and thus are sex crimes.
(H/T RM)
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It is also felony theft of personal property, IMHO.
Why are people’s “nude” photos immediately pertinent to their “sex lives” (whatever that means). That may in some cases be true, but it is certainly not true in every case, as, for example, in the case of Erin Andrews. Certainly she was criminally wronged, but not because her “sex life” was exposed.
1) Can’t something be a crime AND a scandal?
2) Whenever somebody says that something is a crime, it would help to name the specific crime, preferably with the statute that has allegedly been violated. Nulla poena sine lege.