Why should taking a picture, for example at a beach, be illegal at all? And your comparison to taking pictures of a murder makes no sense since that obviously would be perfectly legal too.AngelAnna837 wrote: A point was made earlier about someone taking a picture of a naked child at the beach and saying that the action was harmless? I cannot agree with this. This is akin to saying that someone taking a picture of a rape or a murder is not in the wrong because they themselves are no committing the deed, or even as simple as someone taking pictures of a naked woman in a dressing room at a store or though an open windows in the apartment across the street. How can that no be considered inappropriate? The sad truth is that these are not victimless crimes and would be, by almost any court, be considered forms of abuse.
The issue of the under age cartoons. The pure and simple fact is, regardless of opinion or moral objectification , these images used in a sexual way are against the law. So why is this being debated? What if it was content depicting murder? Just because the original murder was not committed for the purposes of the tease, does that make the content any less illegal? The why should a cartoon drawing of a child be treated any different from something equally as illegal?
As for the debate, I'm discussing this because difficult topics are interesting and enriching to debate. While I don't agree with it, I'm not discussing seraph0x decisions - that would be meaningless and 99% of the time I agree anyway.
Main challenge with topics such as this one is that far too many think with their hearts rather than the only organ designed for it.




