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How woud you feel if every detail of your personal life was publicised?

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funnyspelling · 22/05/2011 11:28

I'm not defending ANYONE, far from it, however, how does "being in the
public eye" make a difference?

If everything you said or did was splashed all over mn for example, how would you feel?

OP posts:
lionheart · 25/05/2011 11:05

I think people have a right to privacy. He does, so does his wife, so do his children. Different story if he were someone telling others how to live (m.ps and so on).

edam · 25/05/2011 18:52

If he didn't want anyone to gossip about him, he should have kept his prick in his pants. He chose to have sex with someone who is not his wife. He shouldn't be able to go running to the high court , crying like a 5yo 'waaaaaah, people might be mean to me'.

The right to respect for private and family life and the right to freedom of expression are equal in the UN declaration of human rights. Our courts seem strangely and unjustly determined to enforce a distorted notion of privacy - that it's about hiding wrongdoing, even from the law, and silencing your critics - and to completely ignore freedom of expression.

Xenia · 26/05/2011 19:32

Apparently the actor whose identity we are not allowed to know who was with an escort, can't remember escort's name, trumpeted family values and his fidelity. Where that is the case I am surprised the court didn't allow the hypocrisy and lies to be revealed. if they now Gordon Ramsey's father in law's adultery and second secret family to be disclosed or the fact he has them if not their details I can't see the difference.

TheSecondComing · 26/05/2011 19:39

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