Friday, February 19, 2010

Style Manga 1970s Lolicon-style Manga Was Made Illegal Through Bush's PROTECT Act In 2003. Doesn't That Violate Free Speech?

Lolicon-style manga was made illegal through Bush's PROTECT act in 2003. doesn't that violate free speech? - style manga 1970s

Research suggests that (I quote from Wikipedia) "is a strong correlation between the dramatic rise in pornography in Japan since the 1970s and a drastic reduction of sexual violence, including juvenile delinquency and the number of assaults on children under 13 years . This would be one thing if the investigation of a certain increase in sexual offenses shown by pornography ... if not significantly related to freedom of opinion, for what the Government's right to infringe on freedom of expression, if not cause injury? because it actually the opposite (is) to research illegal, because it would be unethical.

Other studies show that a pedophile is not really likely to commit sex crimes (probably because the sexual aggressivenessZion is a passage from (the ruins) of innocence. In fact, 30% demonstrated no child molester, the criteria are not met (not stirred)

What do you think?

2 comments:

wizjp said...

(1) Wikipedia is a source of litter
(2) Japan is not the United States
(3) The Government has always separated hardcore porn free expression. That's what people want.

crickets... said...

well, because I lolicon video a few months ago I bought in a shop in the U.S., I think I'm a (so-called criminals Harumi ).... So basically play, if I draw a figure, like a child looks to others (May neccisarily different and can be a drawing of an era, but may have small breasts, in short, a pacifier, etc will be ...) So the end? that our thoughts are not enough? Antichrist, we simply say? But I have no feelings for girls .... Ive been around them in various ***** and do not feel occaison on .... I'm not coming like some girls who actually Breasts .... Which is not illegal, because the song does not make laws nor the Constitution, Congress Bush can read! "Congress shall make no law"

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