I saw that part of the programme, and I think the newspaper is sensationalising it somewhat. As I understood it, Philip Schofield said he’d found those names during just a 3 minute search of the internet, illustrating how easily it could be done. David Cameron didn’t look shocked to me – he handled it well.
Actually, I worry about witch hunts too - but I came under fire here in AnswerBank the other day for objecting to calls from people eager for names to be named regardless of whether or not those people were guilty. Mud sticks – and if it sticks to the innocent, it can destroy lives. Whilst the perpetrators must be brought to justice, we must be ensure that we have good cause to reveal identities before doing so. Paedophilia is not a matter to be taken lightly – and malicious gossip rarely abates completely.
AOG,// Better to go out hunting them, than allowing them to carry on with their vile actions unchallenged. //
But what if the suspicion is wrong, and they’ve done nothing vile? If your innocent reputation was called into question in such a way, you might not think witch hunts such a good idea.