I find it ind of funny that images can be illegal. "Hey don't look at this! It's demoralizing! If you do, we'll send a group of fully armed men dressed in all black to tear your house apart looking for more of these horrible images so that we may prove that you were looking at them and get more evidence so you can have a loner prison sentence!."
You didn't -blam!- anybody
You didn't kill anybody
You didn't attack anybody
You didn't threaten anybody
You didn't steal from anybody
You did no physical harm to anyone or anything
You didn't even physically touch anything
All you did was look.
You looked at some pictures, and your instantly a criminal. Might as well be a [b]f[/b]ucking law against certain thoughts if we are getting this desperate.
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What if it's cheese pizza?
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Edited by BannedChakas: 1/6/2014 10:17:24 PMREDACTED
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[url]http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=cheese+pizza[/url] First definition.
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My position on the subject stays the same. And I'm not talking about the food part.
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.......DEAR GOD!!!! then, dare I ask, what is pepperoni?
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This isn't all that odd coming from you. It's a thing called morals, which you seem to lack.
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Pedophile confirmed
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Edited by Foxy: 1/6/2014 7:20:41 PMSoooo defensive. Would you like to take a seat over there?
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It's not the content of the images that I am bothered about. It's just the concept of images of any kind being illegal. It's like saying certain information is illegal. Being imprisoned just for looking at something that may not even be a physical object is just absurd. The whole idea is absurd. I understand the motives behind making those kinds of images illegal. But the concept of any images being illegal breaks the boundaries of thought crimes and invades on the basic human right of being able to use our damn eyes.
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It's illegal because certain images have one purpose. The fact that the motives behind them is illegal makes those illegal images and they shouldn't exist. If you are seeing them then I'd honestly be really skeptical on wether or not it was accidental or not. One doesn't just "stumble" across illegal images. People usually go looking for them.
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Edited by BannedChakas: 1/6/2014 7:39:31 PMI understand your opinion and I respect it. There are many things in this world that shouldn't exist. But I don't know where the hell you got the idea that I was looking at those kinds of images. I'm not defending the images or the motives behind them. It's just the concept of any kind of information being illegal. Also, no motive can be illegal. Only actions can be illegal. The actions may be resulting from those motives, but the motives themselves can not being illegal. It would be a law against certain thoughts if they were. And a law like that can not be enforced.
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Lol that picture was a joke tbh. I didn't mean to get into a discussion but here I am. >,> So you don't think motives can be illegal. I don't believe a motive is the same as a thought tbh. It's motivation basically. That being said, what could someone's motivation be to post illegal pictures?
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To share. That's all there is. If it is an individual posting and not an illegal organization, then their motive is usually just to share their images, or trade them for more images. Am motive cannot be illegal because a law against a motive in unenforceable. Any laws regarding the inner thoughts of a persons mind are impossible to enforce and are absurd. You cannot govern the mind.