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In reply to the discussion: How do you feel about publicly shaming private citizens who behaved badly? [View all]one_voice
(20,043 posts)20. The first one...
is wrong imo...this guy could just be talking smack and some busy body could end up ruining lives.
The second one without knowing the story, I'm going to assume the wife knows for sure her husband cheated, in this case you do the crime you do the time.
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How do you feel about publicly shaming private citizens who behaved badly? [View all]
apples and oranges
Jun 2013
OP
Good chance of that, and most of his buddies probably recognize that as well.
Eleanors38
Jun 2013
#38
Well, you could say that bragging about your affairs on a train reduces your privacy.
Squinch
Jun 2013
#7
Doesn't really matter. He's telling his pals and strangers that he's been rolling in the hay a # of
Honeycombe8
Jun 2013
#22
Maybe he'll shut up next time. Talk about something important like what the fuck is this?
randome
Jun 2013
#10
Sounds like nosy had nothing to do with it. The guy was spouting on a train about how he sleeps
Squinch
Jun 2013
#51
Um, the guy on the train was cheating on his wife, bragging about it for two hours publicly on
Squinch
Jun 2013
#55
And homosexuality was involved in that other scenario, when the guy was not "out."
Honeycombe8
Jun 2013
#21
Publicly bragging about making a fool of your spouse is maybe asking for it.
DirkGently
Jun 2013
#15
Pretty disgusting that people find this behavior acceptable, especially the first one.
Behind the Aegis
Jun 2013
#24
If people want their cheating to be their own business, they should shut the fuck up
geek tragedy
Jun 2013
#33
Spot on, BtA. Also, not surprised at some of the names I see applauding this crap.
opiate69
Jun 2013
#34
That doesn't give someone the license to pass along that information esp with a photo.
Behind the Aegis
Jun 2013
#75
If he didn't want his wife hurt, HE should have shut up about it in a public place
treestar
Jun 2013
#77
I think it should be limited to public officials, and narcs who raid medical marijuana sites.
Comrade Grumpy
Jun 2013
#27
What about the privacy of the 1st women whose marriage and intelligence been publically mocked?
snagglepuss
Jun 2013
#56
Morals are relative. This jerk made it evident that he has no shame therefore it ought
snagglepuss
Jun 2013
#62
He made it clear that privacy has no value for him so why impose your values on him?
snagglepuss
Jun 2013
#64
I believe the guy who committed the infidelity probably has more to do with their suffering
IdaBriggs
Jun 2013
#110
As long as government isn't imposing the shaming, it's just a private matter
Nimajneb Nilknarf
Jun 2013
#101