On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 00:05:04 +0100, Trevor Pavitt
wrote:
>Cynic wrote:
>
>>Trevor Pavitt wrote:
>>
>>>Whilst I could never defend the actions of the NotW in this case it is
>>>at least arguable that the assassination of his character has been of
>>>Mosley's own doing. There is no dispute about the main facts of the
>>>case, only the alleged Nazi element and the privacy issue.
>>>For a man with as high a public profile as Max Mosley to have
>>>continued to indulge in practices which are repugnant to many people
>>>seems little short of madness.
>>
>>Do you really believe that most people find it repugnant? I find it a
>>little strange, but AFAIAC anything private between consenting adults
>>in none of my business. Most people I have spoken to about it are of
>>similar opinion - it is perhaps worthy of a snigger, but not
>>repugnant.
>
>So why did Mosley say that his "life was ruined" by the revealations
>in the NotW?
Because he was painted far blacker than the actual events warranted.
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