Thread: Promoting Rape
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Old 08-25-2002, 06:13 AM  
chodadog
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Firstly, Hooper. Do all your sites have that many goddamn fucking consoles? Jesus christ. You ever heard of holding back? Once a visitor gets hit with that shit, you can bet your ass he's not gonna click on another banner. Purely 'cause he's scared out of his wits that his computer will crash when he visits another fucked up paysite.

Anyways, to the issue at hand.

Firstly, no, i don't currently promote fantasy rape sites, and i doubt i will be doing so anytime soon. But, the sites are legal, and i don't give a flying fuck who else promotes them.

Hooper, answer me this. What is your opinion about two consenting adults simulating rape in the privacy of their own home? You are aware that this is a huge fantasy for a lot of people. It's not exactly rare either.

What's your opinion on that? Should they be told to stop 'cause you don't like their fantasies?

Last time i checked, the people on fantasy rape sites were actually consenting adults. The word you have to pay close attention to is "fantasy"

Sure, the link might have made no mention of fantasy, but if you click the link, i think you'll find it is indeed a fantasy site. I don't see why the word "fantasy" has to be used. It will probably lower the appeal of the link to someone who is interested in rape fantasy.

Seems a bit shady to you? How about linking to a teen site using the "Young Girls"

That's a fairly common link to a teen site. Should people using that link change it to you "Young Girls (but they're all over 18)"

Of course not. Any reasonable person would assume that Young Girls just meant 18/19 year old girls, just as any reasonable person, and in particular, any person interested in rape fantasy, would assume that "Rape & Fisting" meant fantasy rape.
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