Love the metaphor, though I feel it lacked some pink dresses xD
But no. what you describe is the intent of murder. Not sure where you're from, but where Im from im even legally obligated to report such statements to the authorities.
The private info that has been distributed here are not in line with that kind of reasoning. It shows no malicious intent, or necessary practical information . it just shows some sides of his personality. So to answer your final question: Yes, the severity of the situation does decide what should remain private. the name of your first pet isn't as severe as your intent to kill your next-door neigh-boor. It's mostly unwritten rules though, and you can draw that line any way you want. I just felt like this particular example crossed MY line.
There is a big difference between "I will kill her", "I'd love to kill her", and "I intend to kill her".
One of those expresses desire, the other 2, intent.
Murder was chosen as an extreme, but it could have been replaced with any other harmful act. I guess theft would be a more fitting example for those who found my first to be a little too 'out there'.
The discussion in question was a BUSINESS discussion, making it very appropriate. How he handled the approval process that assets need to undergo here is something that potential investors have every right to know about.
btw, you do indeed know where i'm from, it's right there to the left of this comment... because I have nothing to hide from this community.
