Is ‘outing’ appropriate?
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When you enter public life, you give up 99 percent of your right to privacy. Voters have a right to know about your financial affairs and your sex life IF it potentially affects your job performance and voting decisions. However, there should be a connection made between the private life and the job actions. Outing someone simply for the shock value is not right; it should be for the sake of exposing hypocrisy and lies.