Lolicon to be made illegal in America?

Moshulel

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#51
GenocideHeart said:
SimmyC said:
Though I will say, I will still live here than say, Cuba. Castro has an approval rating of 100%

"99.9 percent."

"KILL HIM!"

"AHHHHHHHHHHH!!!"

Like I said, 100%!
To be fair, Castro may be a stern leader, but he did cause the crime rate in Cuba to drop like a stone.

The reason? Simple, punishment for crimes is REALLY HARSH over there.

The world could learn something from the old fart.
Of course, seeing that most of the info about Cuba is distributed by the US...

The devil might be not as black as they make him. A few days ago i watched an interview with people from Cuba, taken in Cuba by our national television, there were a lot of complaints but i saw none of the interviewed people actually afraid to tell them...

Oh well...
 

SimmyC

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#52
Well, there are dissidents here and there. While you might get lucky and have someone say something to a reporter, that by no means say that they are free to speak what they want. Also, quite a few of them ARE thrown in jail. But who is going to tell Western Media that? Also, if Cuba is such a paradise, why are so many of them risking their lives to get to Florida? The joy of controlling the media and having control of everything.

And yes, Castro does have supporters. I'm sure they get all the benefits of it too.

Oh, and being tough on crime lowers crime? Sounds like a novel idea! ^_^ Ironically, the ones that want to tie the hands of the police here, are liberals that are huge supporters of Castro. After all, can't stop a black man in a black neighborhood because, that could be racial profiling. <_<
 

Moshulel

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#53
SimmyC said:
Also, if Cuba is such a paradise, why are so many of them risking their lives to get to Florida? The joy of controlling the media and having control of everything.

And yes, Castro does have supporters. I'm sure they get all the benefits of it too.
:rofl: That's why you must never bring politics into discussion with an involved party...

Never said it was a paradise, i even mentioned there were a lot of complaints some of them directed at the regime, but others directed at the embargo. A lot of their problems stem from the fact that they aren't really able to do trade...

Oh, and being tough on crime lowers crime? Sounds like a novel idea!? ^_^ Ironically, the ones that want to tie the hands of the police here, are liberals that are huge supporters of Castro. After all, can't stop a black man in a black neighborhood because, that could be racial profiling. <_<
Funny... :rofl:

Not like the colored population is going to surpass the "white" one soon...
 

SimmyC

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#54
Actually, the fastest growing minority in the nation are Latinos. Asians are also growing pretty big too. The only group that is really falling in population percentage wise is... whites.

Heck, California is a 'minority majority' state. Whites still have the greatest percentage of the state, just that, they don't have 50% of it. <_<

Which begs the question, if whites become a minority, does that mean they get affirmative action benifits? :rofl:
 

Moshulel

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#55
SimmyC said:
Actually, the fastest growing minority in the nation are Latinos. Asians are also growing pretty big too. The only group that is really falling in population percentage wise is... whites.

Heck, California is a 'minority majority' state. Whites still have the greatest percentage of the state, just that, they don't have 50% of it. <_<

Which begs the question, if whites become a minority, does that mean they get affirmative action benifits? :rofl:
Heh...

I was reffering to a survey that took place a few years ago which showed that in the near future the "black" coloured population of the US will become larger than the "white" coloured one..

Not even going to take into account the "Latino" *By the way i don't really consider denizens of South and Central America as "latino"*
 

SimmyC

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#56
Heh. There is a bit of controversy concerning Latinos, Hispanics, whatever you want to call people south of the border. I mean, compare Vicente Fox to the sterotypical Mexican? What you have here are the differences between the European decendents, and the mestizos (mixed European and Native). While they like to believe that they don't have a race problem like we do in the states, the truth is, even in say Mexico or Brazil, the whiter the person is, the more 'superior' they are. So while it is not as clear cut as "Black or White" like the states (where we even have it down to a science. If someone has a drop of 'black' blood in them, they are considered 'black' even if they look white. Nevermind the out of Africa theory which means we're all black. :p), the whiter you are, the less discrimination you'll feel South of the border. <_<
 

runestar

Well-Known Member
#57
Oh it is, sadly and horrifyingly enough, it is, here is their official homepage and here is the Wikipedia article on them, the horrors truly know no bounds.
:huh!: Seems like something a pedophile would come up with...and every other pedophile's wet dream come true... :sweat:

I wonder if the day will ever come when asian immigrants slowly but surely take over America...there's a reason why so many of them still remain, since removing them all at one go would likely cause more harm than good due to all the job vacancies... :wacko:
 

SimmyC

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#58
BTW, the reason why an organization like NAMBA exist and is 'legal' is due to the fact that, well, First Admendment. The right to assemble and say what you want, even if it is, well, advocating pedophilia. <_< You could argue it is a double edge sword this free speech thing is, but at the same time, as long as they are not hurting anyone (even if they are advocating just that IMO), than shouldn't they be allowed to say it? If you ban what they say, what next? Ban all religious speech as well? Or how about, ban all violent movies since they advocate... violence (or so some group says)? It's that slippery slope again.
 

Moshulel

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#59
SimmyC said:
BTW, the reason why an organization like NAMBA exist and is 'legal' is due to the fact that, well, First Admendment. The right to assemble and say what you want, even if it is, well, advocating pedophilia. <_< You could argue it is a double edge sword this free speech thing is, but at the same time, as long as they are not hurting anyone (even if they are advocating just that IMO), than shouldn't they be allowed to say it? If you ban what they say, what next? Ban all religious speech as well? Or how about, ban all violent movies since they advocate... violence (or so some group says)? It's that slippery slope again.
It's funny how the first ammendment is twisted like a pretzel... Makes you wonder what kind of support those guys have if they float above water like that. Just look at the censorship they impose on lesser things, yet stuff like that is allowed, even encouradged i might say by lack of action.

Oh well, it's not my nose to pick...
 

SimmyC

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#60
Thing is, movies and stuff, are not really censored by the government. They are censored by their respected company (or in the case of 4Kids, censored by a company that gets no respect, nor should they, that got the rights to certain series). And the reason why they are censored? To not get an R rating from the MPAA (Motion Pictures Association of America) an get a PG-13 rated movie given that PG-13 earns you more money), the movie companies censor they own movie to do just that. MPAA BTW is NOT a government owned agency, but one set up by movie studios in order to prevent the government from stepping in.

Closet thing to government intervention would be... the FCC. But even there, the fines are like, miniscule comparative. Now there are people that want to make the FCC more powerful, but until that happens, the censorship you see, is self-censorship.

Oh, and back to Cuba, in a way, saying that it is the embargo that is making the people suffer, that is official statement from the Cuban government. Now, I'm not saying that it isn't what those people truely believe, but here, the Cuban government (Castro) can say that they are doing everything in their power. But if it wasn't for the embargo... too USA's fault! <_<
 
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