If she doesn't use this to figure out a way to nuke sites like recurbate from orbit then she's missing her purpose.
^^ This right here!
Legally, Recurbate is the only "bad guy" in the scenario. Not the candidate, not Chaturbate, not the whistle-blower that found it and brought it to the press
Recurbate copied, archived and published content without the content creators consent.
Recurbate is the only player in the story that did anything unethical and illegal.
However, I think her "revenge porn" argument is weak at best.
Virginia State law states:
Any person who, with the intent to coerce, harass, or intimidate, maliciously disseminates or sells any videographic or still image created by any means whatsoever that depicts another person who is totally nude, or in a state of undress so as to expose the genitals, pubic area, buttocks, or female breast, where such person knows or has reason to know that he is not licensed or authorized to disseminate or sell such videographic or still image is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.
While Recurbate and their ilk are pieces of shit, proving that Recurbates intent was to
coerce, harass, or intimidate the candidate is a hard-sell. Recurbate's business model of wholesale, widespread, en masse copyright violations for the sole purpose of profit is egregious and illegal and a legal case pursued on those merits would be more successful and take them offline.
That's why this quote is so on point
If she doesn't use this to figure out a way to nuke sites like recurbate from orbit then she's missing her purpose.
Instead of deflecting and blaming the 'other party' for this whole thing (I'm a democrat like her), she needs to own her past experience and use it to advocate for legal SW's rights and right to privacy from predatory platforms like Recurbate.
However, given the state of todays politics, she'll be railroaded out of the race and likely never have a platform to advocate against the real 'bad guys', which in this case are sites like Recurbate.