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Old 2004-12-17, 01:00 PM   #90
RawAlex
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Jimbo, what you don't understand (or have chosen not to understand) is that it isn't just about what you see as legal (and what you have been able to fast talk others into thinking is legal) but about taking the right steps to make sure you are well within the law.

Your supposed toplist story is a perfect example. If you are taking a shitload of illegal stuff off the list every day, a sane person would say "okay, no more automatic listings, submit and I will approve you to be on the toplist". Instead, you take the easy way out, which is to kill off what you see as illegal after the public has been exposed to it for any length of time before you decide to edit.

Yes, in that situation, what you are doing is "legal", but it isn't very smart and shows that you have little intent to really stop the stuff.

Basically, you show poor moral judgement, and appear to have little or no clear understanding of the relationship between the material you "choose" to publish and it's effect on certain segments of the population.

The "rape" deal is a perfect example of what you don't understand. The images on your sites, in your videos and pictures, push the buttons of people who are predirected towards this sort of thing. You are publishing a site that basically says "hey, rape's okay, and here's the movies to prove it AND SHOW YOU HOW". If any single person goes out as a result and rapes someone, you are an accomplice in the crime. MAYBE NOT LEGALLY, but morally.

"child art" sites are just as sick. They teach potential pedos that looking at naked kids is "good" and "artistic". It is a major step up from drooling on the sears catalog. Again, you are showing them the "HOW". You are encouraging their fantasies and showing them how to put them into place in the real world. If any single person goes out and molests a child as a result of seeing these sites, then you are an accomplice in the crime. MAYBE NOT LEGALLY, but morally.

That lack of morals means that you are pushing stuff to the very edge (and based on court cases sited, pretty far past the edge) because you don't see WHY it should be against the law, and you choose a viewpoint that makes it impossible for you to see why you shouldn't do it.

Porn, XXX, whatever, should be oriented towards PLEASURE. It's about everyone getting off. It's about sexual pleasure, alone or shared. Rape, child molesting, and sex with passed out girls isn't about pleasure for any of them.

I suggest you go get your moral compass checked out before you stay in business.

Rochester has a nice newspaper. They are going to LOVE you.

Alex
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