I think the only way to behave is as if nothing is private. And then fight to make what you care about legal and acceptable.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I defend peoples' right to do that in a lawful manner, but I have not undertaken that practice myself.
I have a private life in which I do not permit interference. It must be respected.
There is a set of rules and a code of conduct that I believe that you should adhere to in life.
You have to fight for your privacy or you lose it.
I've also said you don't rule any options out, because if you are in public life because you want to make a difference... obviously, you have to be open to those kind of possibilities.
I don't want to do anything that violates my own personal code of ethics and morals.
I believe that any violation of privacy is nothing good.
My desire to curtail undue freedom of speech extends only to such public areas as restaurants, airports, streets, hotel lobbies, parks, and department stores. Verbal exchanges between consenting adults in private are as of little interest to me as they probably are to them.
I am for a clear distinction between public and private life. I believe private matters should be regulated in private and I have asked those close to me to respect this.
In any ethical situation, the thing you want least to do is probably the right action.