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re: Is it the unpopular opinion that Tunsil is a victim?
Posted on 5/1/16 at 11:47 am to BluegrassBelle
Posted on 5/1/16 at 11:47 am to BluegrassBelle
How would my account being hacked and money stolen cost me 7 million in a draft?
Posted on 5/1/16 at 11:49 am to RockyMtnTigerWDE
Nobody answered my question.
If the video came out at the time it happened, say his sophomore year, would this really have been all that damaging? No, it wouldn't have. This was a deliberate attack and that makes Tunsil a victim.
When all of those nude photos of celebrities were hacked from the Cloud did you consider them victims? Or were you of the mindset of "Well, shouldn't have taken nude photos!"?
If the video came out at the time it happened, say his sophomore year, would this really have been all that damaging? No, it wouldn't have. This was a deliberate attack and that makes Tunsil a victim.
When all of those nude photos of celebrities were hacked from the Cloud did you consider them victims? Or were you of the mindset of "Well, shouldn't have taken nude photos!"?
Posted on 5/1/16 at 11:50 am to RockyMtnTigerWDE
People are saying Tunsil shouldn't be considered a victim because it made that info "easily available" because he recorded it or was using social media to interact with a employee at Ole Miss.
You put yourself at a higher risk of having your bank account hacked by utilizing the online banking option. Does that make you any less a victim of theft? You didn't post your bank info publicly for everyone to see no more than Tunsil posted those messages or video publicly for everyone else to see. Both are a crime.
You put yourself at a higher risk of having your bank account hacked by utilizing the online banking option. Does that make you any less a victim of theft? You didn't post your bank info publicly for everyone to see no more than Tunsil posted those messages or video publicly for everyone else to see. Both are a crime.
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