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by GHFigs
5710 days ago
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There is no distinction between you and an "actual" attacker. You seem to have labored within a nimbus of self-righteous nerd egotism that someone more criminally minded might not have but you are not in any way more entitled to violate a person's expectation of privacy. You are not a hero. You have not done anybody a favor. You did this for the same perennial excuse of "spreading awareness" trotted out by any number of noxious social irritants and did so not by the means most efficient or effective, but the means readily available and most likely to satisfy your urge to feel superior to your fellow man. You may actually care about the problem and take it seriously in other circumstances, but that is not reflected here. There is no security problem for which "exploit the problem to harass strangers in coffee shops" is the solution. |
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That sounds exactly like a distinction to me. A fireman would break into a house to save a child. A burglar would break into a house to steal valuables. One intends harm, the other doesn't.
> did so not by the means most efficient or effective, but the means readily available and most likely to satisfy your urge to feel superior to your fellow man.
There's no such thing as true altruism. Why he did it isn't relevant. People feel good about doing good deeds. Sure, they say "I want to help people," but they really mean something more along the lines of "I want to feel good about myself."
Further, why would it be necessary for him to choose the most effective or efficient means? He owes these people nothing.
> There is no security problem for which "exploit the problem to harass strangers in coffee shops" is the solution.
Maybe not the best or even a good solution, but it's certainly still one. ;)