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A Pornographic Paradox
A Canada Customs study evaluating the health of its employees exposed to pornography contradicts the government's legal position on child porn.
http://www.efc.ca/pages/media/ottawa...n.24apr99.html This is an article you should read but probably shouldn't talk about unless you get charged as a sex offender. |
interesting read - I for one face the stigma from mainstream world that like riding a motorcycle automatically makes you a gang member - working or looking at porn somehow makes you a pedo. My wifes parents and their family still refuse to have me visit for fear of their kids.
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Just idots.
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I will preface this by saying CP is abhorrent, digusting and has no place in society.
And that said: This is best summed up by asking - who is watching the watchdogs? Law & Order: SVI sometimes tackles this same sort of issue in a derivative way, addressing the inherent job burn-out of special victims detectives. Its somewhat of an oxymoron for the government to say that child pornography is 'harmful' - yet subject customs officials and other legal personnel to view it 8 hours a day. Yes, it's defendable from the notion that 'its an awful job and somebody has to do it - but what support systems are in place to help officials with the emotional effects brought on by their daily job? |
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My whole family, no shit
My wifes parents and their family still refuse to have me visit for fear of their kids.
If you work in adult, you must be a pedo, CP, etc... I can't have a pic of my nephews and nieces.... Cause You Know I'm Gonna C&P Them Onto some russian nekkid kids bodies .... I told my brother his wife was a crazy bitch, but he said he already knew that... Unless your buying them a new car, it's just wrong... Of Course if you're buying them a new car... |
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