Chessic,
You are right, this is trivial. And there are more important things in life. The thing is that there are consequences for our actions. And at what point is this young woman going to learn that she too has consequences. Just because she is rich and famous, just because she has a face that could stop a 1000 ships does not mean those consequences go away. Any young woman caught in her situation would be sad and pitiful photographed awaiting her fate.
The fact of the matter is that so often for the rich and the powerful the same rules simply do not apply. So where do we draw the line. Where do we say this is just too trivial, I don't care that a different set of standards apply, I'm not going to pay attention?
Most everyone who has posted on this thread cares intensely about the profound and important events going on in the world today. We care about the war and those fighting it. We care about politics and the hungry and social issues and those who don't know Jesus. And while our comments may have come across as light in this thread, they represent the great inequity that exists in this county between the haves and the have nots. They represent frustration.
Humbly submitted,
Bitsy