'I am not a pervert': U.S. lawmaker shared image of porn sites as web tabs

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'I am not a pervert': U.S. lawmaker shared image of porn sites as web tabs
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First posted: Wednesday, June 14, 2017 12:15 PM EDT | Updated: Wednesday, June 14, 2017 12:23 PM EDT
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - A state lawmaker who shared with colleagues a screengrab showing web browser tabs that referenced pornographic content took to the House floor to insist: “I am not a pervert.”
Democratic Rep. Ramon Perez, of Providence, addressed colleagues from the floor on Tuesday.
“I am not a pervert. I made a big mistake of trusting too much in people,” he told them as he denied looking at pornography online. “I know that people don’t believe me here. They say that’s the excuse everybody makes, oh, it was somebody else.”
Perez apologized last week after distributing the screengrab to members of the House Finance Committee. The screenshot showed a page with information relevant to legislation about car accident insurance that was being discussed, but above it there were multiple open browser tabs with titles referencing obscene material.
Perez said he got it from a friend who had researched the issue for him.
Rep. Teresa Tanzi, a member of the committee, called the incident “deeply disturbing.”
On Tuesday, Perez apologized directly to Tanzi, and asked his colleagues for forgiveness. Perez, who is married, got emotional as he called what happened “a nightmare” and said he has lost sleep over it.
“Just give me a chance and don’t judge me so quick,” he said. “It was an innocent mistake.”
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Kind of like not inhaling, he opens websites but doesn't look at them.
 

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'I am not a pervert': U.S. lawmaker shared image of porn sites as web tabs
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First posted: Wednesday, June 14, 2017 12:15 PM EDT | Updated: Wednesday, June 14, 2017 12:23 PM EDT
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - A state lawmaker who shared with colleagues a screengrab showing web browser tabs that referenced pornographic content took to the House floor to insist: “I am not a pervert.”
Democratic Rep. Ramon Perez, of Providence, addressed colleagues from the floor on Tuesday.
“I am not a pervert. I made a big mistake of trusting too much in people,” he told them as he denied looking at pornography online. “I know that people don’t believe me here. They say that’s the excuse everybody makes, oh, it was somebody else.”
Perez apologized last week after distributing the screengrab to members of the House Finance Committee. The screenshot showed a page with information relevant to legislation about car accident insurance that was being discussed, but above it there were multiple open browser tabs with titles referencing obscene material.
Perez said he got it from a friend who had researched the issue for him.
Rep. Teresa Tanzi, a member of the committee, called the incident “deeply disturbing.”
On Tuesday, Perez apologized directly to Tanzi, and asked his colleagues for forgiveness. Perez, who is married, got emotional as he called what happened “a nightmare” and said he has lost sleep over it.
“Just give me a chance and don’t judge me so quick,” he said. “It was an innocent mistake.”
'I am not a pervert': U.S. lawmaker shared image of porn sites as web tabs | Wor

He might be telling the truth, but it does look bad either way.

I look at it this way. If you have porn on your computer, then there's a 90% chance you were looking at it. Exceptions might be if you allow others to use your computer, or research sexually-related topics for legitimate purposes and by so doing ended up on such a site by accident, or maybe other reasons.

But still, it looks bad.
 

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He might be telling the truth, but it does look bad either way.

I look at it this way. If you have porn on your computer, then there's a 90% chance you were looking at it. Exceptions might be if you allow others to use your computer, or research sexually-related topics for legitimate purposes and by so doing ended up on such a site by accident, or maybe other reasons.

But still, it looks bad.
If you consider looking at pictures of naked people "bad."
 

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Let's face it...

We all go on-line to research a project, or gather information or read opinions...but inevitably after 20 minutes we end up on HairyContortionistBikerPussy.com...right when our wives walk into the room!
 

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AS far as I know there isn't any law against watching porn except for kiddy porn so what has he done wrong?

There's no law against drinking and smoking either, so does that mean I should go out and get drunk and smoke just because it's legal?