The person who leaked these images is definitely at fault, but the avoidance of any responsibility despite admitting knowing the potential consequences is evasive and much of the article is spent on rationalising a naïve use of freedom away from accountability.
A doctor’s clinic must have good security because if it’s hacked, the medical details of thousands of people will be in the hands of malicious people. The data is valuable.
If a clinic is negligent with security, gets hacked, then solely blames the hackers and plays the victim alongside the patients, that would be reprehensible. They have a duty and they are liable for it.
Sexuality is also valuable and that’s why things are hacked, leaked and recorded to begin with. Camgirls don’t seem to question why large amounts of money are sent to them but rationalise the very action by thinking “sex isn’t particularly significant, it’s just bodies”.
When sex is used whimsically, the seriousness of the issue seems to arise once it has been exploited.
I do wish people would take sex that seriously before anything negative happens, because then they would have the proper perspective.
It can’t be insignificant and then somehow ultimately significant once it doesn’t go your way.
If a naked body was insignificant enough to take photos of and share with people, it should also be insignificant that it got out of your control.
You can’t have it both ways.