kupocake
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See, this is why people will never leap to the defence of people ensnared by such a stupid law. How ****ing idiotic do you have to be to use a public library printer to print any obscene image, let alone one that will sicken most normal people? I don't want to say that anyone deserves to fall foul of unjust law, but only really in the same way that someone laying under trains doesn't deserve to die. It's very hard to feel sympathy for them.Like I said in another thread, some guy in Virginia printed out some lolicon on a printer at a public library and was sentenced to 20 years in prison. I guess he would serve half that on good behavior.
Looking at this stuff is ultimately not worth defending because you could be looking at something different. I almost sound like I'm evangelising on the subject, but there is so much legal and morally less ambiguous pornography out there, of so many diverse subjects, drawn or photographed, that if you cannot band-box your loli/shota folder and press 'delete', you may have to just face up to the fact that you have a dependency on it. A dependency on illustrations that depict young children in sexual situations.
Yes the law is stupid, but even if there wasn't a law, does that make what you are doing any less reprehensible? Does it take a law to make your friends and family distrust or even disown you? People should have the right to look at whatever they like if no-one is harmed, but they should have the self-control and sense to give it up whether someone tells them it's wrong or not.