Saturday, July 11, 2009
DEEP THOUGHTS ABOUT PRIVACY, WHILST SITTING ON THE TURLET.
There is hearing, and there is listening.
People can hear, but they choose to listen.
Within reasonable confines and levels, a person within his or her own environment has a right to privacy in communication and information.
When people make extraordinary efforts to breach this boundary established by the right to privacy, an inexcusably egregious violation has occurred. This violation, when discovered, should be exemplified as the epitome of evil behavior and the violators should be prosecuted if the offense is damaging to the subject of the eavesdropping and the offenders should be denigrated to the point of absolute humiliation.
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