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Re: Advocating the breaking of a law

Posted by JohnDoe420 on Sunday, October 19 2003 at 7:33:32PM
In reply to Re: Advocating the breaking of a law posted by Itinerant Giggles on Monday, October 20 2003 at 00:54:49AM

One bumper sticker argument deserves another (or three):

Why not go all the way?

We must cleanse our streets of the undesireables which threaten our children, our families, and the values which we as a strong nation hold dear.

- Adolph Hitler.

There remains no small controversy about the ability of some minors to meaningfully consent.

Outside tabloid circles, however, it is much, much smaller.

If you believe you have been wronged by the state, you can redress it in the courts, which is what they're for.

The courts are the public formalization of actual redress, not dispassionate enforcers of the law. The U.S. ratified the ICCPR in 1992, remember?

There are some serious differences between adult-adult sex and adult-child sex--namely the absence of the consent controversy.

http://www.archive.org/movies/details-db.php?collection=prelinger&collectionid=boys_beware

http://www.archive.org/movies/details-db.php?collection=prelinger&collectionid=00895a

...etc.

How do you propose surmounting the public's outrage when they discover your advocacy of sexual self-determination for kids?

...the same way one 'surmounts' the 'public outrage' when they discover that you and their kid love each other very much?

If we can guarantee we can keep the dogs off them, it's already done... it's just that no one's willing to stick their neck out.

No doubt you feel smug when you reduce all dissenting girllovers to cowards, pessimists and victims of propaganda. This is just plain dumb.

...actually, if you'll read the line you're replying to...

Those of you who are too cowardly or too pessimistic or too brainwashed to live your beliefs...




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