Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Adulterated families

A Times leader last week, in another chunder about court-imposed gagging orders on the Press, complained about the apparent belief of one judge in particular that ‘an adulterous man deserves the same rights to privacy as the faithful one.’

The corollary of this is that The Times believes that the wife of an adulterous husband has fewer rights to privacy than the wife of one who is faithful.

After all, the husband of a proper wife has no need to stray. So she deserves what she gets, & it is just as much her fault as his if the children suffer from the publicity given to the tabloid plaints of the mistress who has been wronged.


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