| I knew a teacher who was outraged when people complained about the crude content on her Myspace page. She said that what she does in school is all that matters, and her private life is private. Well, um, yeah, until you make it PUBLIC by creating a page with nude pictures and comments about your lifestyle, drunken pictures, etc.
I'm all for privacy, but apparently lots of people think 'privacy' means 'I can do what I want and you have no right to have an opinion about it'. |