True -- of those who speak or write reprehensible things to which they do not wish any light shown. Hey! Let's substitute the word "dishonorable" with "reprehensible" in the sentence above, and see if it still works.... [To paraphrase...] People who say or write dishonorable things (to which they wish no further light shown) assess the recording of those dishonorable actions as itself dishonorable. It *does*!! It does work! Marvelous, that. Sorry for you, but being in a participant-constrained conversation does not lend license for bad behavior. Period. Ever. No. The only ones who complain about such behavior are those mad about being found out. (Or fearful, eh.) So, how "ethical" is that? Not very.