Congressma
n Weiner is a disappoint
ment, but he committed no crime. It is naive to assume that any informatio
n you share online is ever private informatio
n ... be it in chat-logs, twitter, Facebook or emails. The Internet is the domain of the Mr Hyde of our natures. It is an amoral place. I am not excusing Congressma
n Weiner's behavior nor am I willing to characteri
ze it as unique. Anyone who has been in an online chatroom knows what is possible ... with the introducti
on of webcam technology the realm of the possible is quite limitless.
Anyone remember Chat Roulette? Where you would be linked up with a random webcam ... and most were connected to naked people? I mean. let's not get all moral about this, when you consider what behavior people across the country are engaging in everyday on the Internet. Sending naked photograph
s might be bad, but is it worse than a spouse setting up an account on Ashley Madison? There is no shortage of members on that site ... check it out sometime for yourself.
I guess kudos have to go to Andrew "Peter Pettigrew" Breitbart, but then even a stopped clock is correct twice a day.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
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