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CladInShadows said:

If you follow the various laws of the various states, provinces, and countries, you will find a lot of fucked up achaic shit that isn't often enforced.  But let's just say that these 21 states DO enforce that law.  Then it's the job of the authorities to either do that, or ignore it accordingly. 

You're not really getting my point anyways.  Let's back away from the actual morality of cheating.  I personally thing it's wrong to cheat on your loved one.  You'll get no argument from me there. But my point is that an outside random entity of unknown ethics on the internet being judge, jurer, and executioner is absolutely a bad thing.  There are a lot of things that are perfectly harmless that can be seen as being immoral to any number of groups. Any number of private things that you or I do on a regular basis could become the target of some attack, just because these people with hacking skills don't like it.  That's my problem with this whole situation.

This.  Additionally, everyone who laughs at this as 'justice', then cries about bank hacks, insurance hacks etc... are a bunch of hypocrites.  And I'd also suggest anyone who's actually purposefully looked at the Ashley Madison data, is as scummy as the cheaters they decry, and the hackers who did it.