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RubberWhistleHistle said:
CladInShadows said:

I measure my own morality in my own personal way, like every other person should do.  I'm happily married and would never cheat, and never have.

But it's not my place, nor yours, nor the hackers', nor anyone else's to pass judgement.  It's not your right to determine what's moral and what isn't.  It's easy for you to pass judgement sitting there behind your keyboard from your perfectly moral (in absolutely every way) life, but until you know the circumstances of each and every person who signs up for an account on that site, you have absolutely no right.

Well maybe your perspective will change when your spouse cheats on you. What do you think about that? I'm sure you would have written the same thing word for word had you experienced the consequences of your spouse having a year long affair, getting fucked random places behind your back. What do you think?

I think you're trying to get a rise out of me.  That's what I think.  But to answer your question, I would deal with it personally and privately with my wife, and however that resolved itself, it would have absolutely nothing to do with the millions of people who just had their information stolen and publicly displayed.  And it wouldn't change my philosophy of staying the fuck out of other people's personal lives, whether their actions fit into my view of "morality" or not.