Guy tries to justify posting nude troop photos on Facebook – IOTW Report

Guy tries to justify posting nude troop photos on Facebook

NYPost: Weeks after hundreds of US Marines were exposed for sharing explicit nude photos of female service members and veterans, the sleazy scandal continues on Facebook — and the former administrator of one such group told The Post it was all just a failed sting op.

Tim Luckey, 43, served as the administrator of one of two private Facebook groups called Marines United 3.0 that had more than 200 members until he was contacted by a Post reporter late Wednesday. Luckey, of Medford, Minn., claims to have launched the group weeks ago — after seeing the widespread carnage left behind by the original Facebook group called Marines United — to trap unsuspecting users and report them.

“I made my page with the intent to report people for posting those things,” Luckey said of the graphic images of purported active-duty service members and veterans previously shared on the private group. “I am totally against any kind of sexual assault against men or women, it gets my blood boiling. I don’t think a sexual assault against anybody is welcome for any frickin’ reason.”

Luckey, who never completed basic training after joining the Army in 2002, said he was a member of a previous iteration of the Marines United group and decided to make his own version “like a troll” and began posting nude photos of some “military chicks” before growing dissatisfied by the lack of content posted by others.  read more

7 Comments on Guy tries to justify posting nude troop photos on Facebook

  1. I find it fascinating that the only people getting in trouble here are men, and it’s pretty clear from some of the photos that the women involved were getting off on posing nude in Marine garb and in what were obviously military quarters on a ship. You don’t get nude photos passed around if you don’t have any made of you. Pretty goddamn simple, huh?

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