Some of the worst people are those who literally can’t tell right from wrong
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February 3, 2015 at 2:36pm
It’s all the same to them. They literally do not understand the inherent wrongness or badness of their actions. They only understand ‘legal’ and ‘illegal’, and this man didn’t even understand that.
He ran a revenge porn site where spiteful people like spurned lovers could upload compromising, sexual or naked photographs of those on whom they sought revenge, including private citizens, and then he would charge the victims money to take them down.
And he actually thought it was a great blackmail business idea, that there was nothing wrong with it, and that it was all perfectly legal.
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http://www.independent.com.mt/articles/2015-02-03/world-news/Revenge-porn-website-operator-convicted-in-San-Diego-faces-up-to-20-years-in-prison-6736129974
We assume he has been duly added to the VVIP invitation list for the first available opportunity to be introduced to a member of the royal family, on their next visit to Malta.
But then again, was he on a billboard?
This person ran a porn site for revenge.
In Malta we got people using others for revenge.
Using their past and (promise) them a nice future.
Yes, but the question is, did he meet a Prince?
He should have tried carriying out his dirty business in Malta – maybe he would be accepted as an LP soldier of steel after a suspended sentence. It has happened.
There is a similar case in Italy. Fabrizio Corona
And Exiles may get a permit for an extension as a result.
Convicted of revenge porn honoured in Malta, faces up to 20 years in top public service job.
I wonder what Cyrus Engerer would think about his site.
He is more of a DIY person.
Poor guy, he was born in the wrong place. If he were in Malta, and gave a testimonial for Labour and Muscat, he would be a soldier of steel.
And take his lover to Brussels for a snap up job.
Usually, comments tend to be “Only in Malta!” In this case it should be, “Yes, but not in Malta under the Premiership of Joseph Muscat.”
If only I could believe that some people can’t tell what is right or wrong rather than they don’t care what is right or wrong as long as it is to their advantage. Further to this, the only reason they care whether an action is legal or illegal is to manage the eventuality of getting caught.
The truth is ugly but when fluffy excuses are made and charges fall off as if they were water off a duck’s back, things escalate.
Sometimes it is really hard to believe that the law is there to protect society.
http://www.independent.com.mt/articles/2005-12-15/news/impersonator-given-three-years-probation-84990/
http://daphnecaruanagalizia.com/2011/09/there-are-ways-round-everything-arent-there/
http://www.maltastar.com/dart/20121013-in-prison-after-threatening-police-inspector
http://www.newsbook.com.mt/artikli/2014/3/10/awdjo:-jikru-farmhouse-ghall-karnival-u-jindunaw-li-gew-iffrodati.15715/
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20150204/local/bogus-car-dealer-jailed-nine-years.554767