posted on Sep, 23 2014 @ 03:07 AM
I'm going to give my hopefully balanced answer. so here I go...
On one hand I think it's pretty crappy to go tell people that if you put your stuff in the supposedly LOCKED iCloud that you're at fault. I mean
really? iCloud is not secure and we know this but what should do? All act like good boys and girls and never celebrate ourselves or do what is our
right to do? Those people STOLE the pictures...period...iCloud is supposed to be locked and secure, and someone made a successful attempt to BREAK IN
and get them. I don't see how anyone could argue differently. I mean free speech so say what you like -shrug- but what if ((I have no idea why)) I
had some nude picture of me ((and trust me ain't nobody got time for that)) in my locked car and someone smashes the window and takes it? Or if I
left something valuable in the car and smash-grab it's gone. Ok...I could look at a bit of logic and say perhaps I should have left whatever it was
of value in a safe or the house or whatever but really? Does that make the smash-grab guy or the lock picker less of a thief? No...it
doesn't...again..the hacker broke into their account, admittedly and took stuff that wasn't his...ie...stealing
Now...with a MASSIVE caveat
I am ridiculously pissed off at the massive hypocrisy these POS celebs are support and pushing. I get it...if I was Jennifer Lawrence or McKayla or
whoever, I'd be pissed too and yeah I might make an attempt to at least prosecute the original hacker if he/she could be found. I believe it is their
right to do so, foolish though it may be. But why wasn't there this same enormous push to punish every single viewer and purveyor of pornography when
Amanda Todd's pics came out? Need I remind you she was a TEENAGER when it happened? Oh they pushed a bit and tried a bit but were like "eh, we'll
never contain it." What about the thousands upon thousands of women and yes, underage girls (who admittedly shouldn't be taking those pictures), who
get their crap taken and slammed all over the image boards? Where is the massive outcry? Is JLaw crusading as hard for Amanda Todd's hacker? Is
Ariana Grande putting up signs about how disappointed she is that Jane Doe just had her nudes published all over the internet? Nope! Because they are
self-important, self-entitled pieces of junk. Even if they act beautifully or sing perfectly or perform their sport to perfection, it doesn't make
them more special then the other untold amounts of victims who get their personal property and information blasted all over the web
TL;DR - It isn't their fault that they locked their photos up and had it stolen, but I am rightfully pissed that somehow their brand of suffering is
apparently worse than the thousands of women and girls before them who now have their own nudes posted all over