Monday, January 26, 2015

Brian Stelter, Don Lemon, Andrew Wallenstein and A Debutante-Like Conversation on the ethics Of Publishing The Hacked Sony Internal Emails

On 12/14/14; Brian Stelter host of CNN's Reliable Sources was his usual confused self struggling to make us think. Along for the ride he had the inferiority complexed CNN Anchor Don Lemon and the profile in irrelevance Andrew Wallenstein Co-Editor of Variety Magazine engaging in a debutante-like conversation on the ethics of publishing the hacked Sony Internal Emails.  Typical of what passes for contemporary mental labor, what Brian Stelter, Don Lemon and Andrew Wallenstein exposed us to was the bankruptcy of passe' reasoning and the stale nature of their world view.


The incredulity of debating the ethics of publishing the contents of hacked Sony internal emails as if the activity of publishing the Sony internal emails is different from if the contents of those emails had been scooped by a journalist from a disgruntled source and published---so what then is the ethical dilemma and question?  The contents of the hacked Sony emails are specifically valuable because it exposes the hypocrisy and sanctimony of those who would claim status quo realization over the rest of us. Whatever claims to privacy is proximity-relative.  So besides the epic embarrassment of hollywood elites,  What is the ethical issue.

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