Monday, August 31, 2015

The Cheaters Loss, and the People Loathe Them by Gabriel David Giron Vives

Summery: A couple weeks back, the infamous dating website centered around couples having affairs, Ashely Madison, was hacked into, with 33 Million of it's accounts stolen and released. Consequently, causing tons of people to freak out. And, according to the Toronto Police Department, even caused some major casualties. 2 people have been reported as having committed suicide due to the hack. Police are looking for the people who have committed the crime.  

Analysis: Look at this. People's personal opinion's once again being forced onto others and ruining their said lives. Personal privacy is something of a touchy issue, especially when it comes to our government in particular. But this is outrageous. Although I disagree with the act of cheating in it's entirety, none of these people deserve to have their privacy violated in such a manor. In a way so drastic and stressful, it caused more than one person to take their lives. My respects go out to the families. No one deserves anything like this. I'm so sorry.  

Source here.

Until next time.

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  2. What an interesting moral predicament. Even though they were using the website for cheating, everybody has a right to privacy. -Bob Cummins

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  3. I agree that the act of infidelity is wrong but yes, everyone is entitled to their privacy. What angers me the most is that whoever did hack the site did not measure the consequences and probably had no real motive to hack the site besides "I bet I could hack Ashley Madison."
    -Adriana Hinojosa, Period 8

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