there was an update from the admins of lemmy.nsfw where language barriers got in the way and the wrong impression was made, which was quickly addressed by the instance’s other admin as well as edited by its’ original author.

this got people in this instance concerned until the edit was made, however in two threads about it on kbin social the anime PFPs came out to play and the head admin of dataterm was obligated to comment as well

the funniest part is, it really demonstrates the truth of stereotypes about people with anime loli PFPs. at least a couple of the commenters in those threads are going to end up on watchlists.

    • @Falmarri
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      It’s drawings, calm down

      • @cats
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        Drawings of some of the most heinous crimes humans commit, and thoughts they have. It’s natural for people to be disgusted by them.

        • @Falmarri
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          52 years ago

          So you never watch a movie with murder? I’m sorry I can just differentiate between fantasy and reality and know that drawings won’t hurt people.

          • @cats
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            You’re starting an argument about something I never said. I said it’s natural for people to be disgusted by drawings of child porn. I don’t know why my statement made you so defensive.

            • @Falmarri
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              You jump into an argument about whether something’s morally wrong with a comment that very heavily implies that it is, and wonder why I’m defending my argument?

              No one’s saying people don’t have a right to be disgusted with it. Just like people can be disgusted with any other type of porn, like rape or incest. But that doesn’t mean drawings with no victim are immoral

              • @cats
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                That’s not the conversation I jumped into, are you paying attention to who you’re replying to? Someone said “what a terrible day to be literate” when they were told what loli and shota meant, because they were naturally disgusted, and you told them to calm down. I told you their reaction was natural, and you keep trying to drag me into a different conversation. I really don’t understand the argument you’re trying to start with me. People are naturally disgusted by child porn, whether it’s real or fake. None of the comments I’ve replied to have been about morality, and I’ve made no judgements one way or the other. Your interpretations of my comments are a reflection of your mindset.

                • @Falmarri
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                  undefined> Your interpretations of my comments are a reflection of your mindset.

                  How? Because I’m in the middle of an argument with someone else, and I didn’t ignore all the ongoing context of that other side thread when replying to you?

                  I’m not really starting any argument with you. You posted in the same thread as other arguments I’m having.

                  • @cats
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                    12 years ago

                    I posted on your first comment when there was no argument happening at all. You chose to interpret my comment as an attack on your morality, which is a reflection of your mindset.

        • @Falmarri
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          So you’d rather have them hurt real people than jerk off over drawings? Yikes

          • Burp
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            I, and many others, find the use of ‘loli’ content in this context to be morally questionable. The key concern is the normalization of such behaviors, which can perpetuate and potentially endorse harmful desires. Moreover, even though it involves drawings, it still fosters an environment that is fundamentally based on the sexualization of underage characters.

            • @Falmarri
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              undefined> The key concern is the normalization of such behaviors, which can perpetuate and potentially endorse harmful desires

              This is the same exact argument that violent video games “normalizes” violence. It was wrong then and it’s wrong here.

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                Absolutely, people do not commit major crimes just because they saw them on TV or read it in the newspapers. They do it because they want to.

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                I don’t know if I agree with that. Porn I watched has definitely affected what I want in real life. Even if its a fantasy world, its definitely made me think “huh this might be hot in real life”. Thankfully its nothing harmful but nonetheless. I can definitely see how the abundance of certain porn enforces the thought that a certain fetish is common, normal.

                • @Falmarri
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                  That’s pretty different from wanting to fuck kids. Wanting to try an activity is pretty different from changing who you’re attracted to. Unless you think gay porn’s existence will make people gay.

                • @Falmarri
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                  Why not? The comparison is identical.

                  People are into things in fantasy that they’re not into in reality. And not everyone who defends victimless activities are into them. I’m not into loli, but it’s fucking fantasy. People fantasize about being raped, that’s a huge fantasy. But that doesn’t mean they want to be raped. And most “loli” anime shit look absolutely nothing like real children. If you want to talk about photo-realistic AI generated porn, ok fine. But seriously, what’s wrong with a “3000 year old dragon” in the body of a child? Can they consent? That’s all that really matters here, consent.

                  • PM_me_your_vagina_thanks
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                    No it’s not, and you fucking nonces need to stop saying that getting sexual satisfaction from underage representation is the same as playing video games constantly, it’s a bad fucking look.

                • Aeonx
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                  I feel like people minimize video game violence as if it is any less bad then getting off on a drawing. People minimize the violence in games where we glorify killing people and don’t talk about the repercussions of war and the violence - real war with refugees and results of total annihilation like Syria.

                  War is no joke, violence is no joke, and killing people is just as bad as pedophilia - REAL pedophilia. But just like shooting someone in the head in a video game or burning a village down in a video game doesn’t translate to someone in real life wanting to hurt other people, looking at drawings does not mean someone is going to act out on the drawings they see. Fantasies do not equate to hurting others. There are plenty of people out there who have rape fantasies, they may write about it, they may roleplay with their partner, but that does not mean they WANT to be raped or assaulted in real life and it gives no one a license to do that to them against their will. Fantasies are fantasies, that is all they are, and the few sick fucks who act on their fantasies are 100% different from the people who never do.

              • Burp
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                The sexualization of minors, even in fictional contexts like ‘loli’ content, is where I believe we cross a moral line. Children are a vulnerable and protected group in our society, and any content that even implicitly sexualizes them can contribute to an environment that trivializes or normalizes such exploitation. It’s about maintaining the inviolability and innocence of childhood, a value deeply ingrained in our society.

                • @Falmarri
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                  52 years ago

                  can contribute to an environment that trivializes or normalizes such exploitation.

                  Explain how. What does this “normalization” look like? What examples are there?

                  It’s about maintaining the inviolability and innocence of childhood, a value deeply ingrained in our society.

                  Yet we’re totally fine showing violence to children? Even violence perpetrated on children, as long as it’s not sexual? Is this also why you don’t support sex ed for children?

                  I just find it really weird that you can’t distinguish fantasy from reality.

                  • Burp
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                    I get where you’re coming from with the video games comparison, but we’re talking apples and oranges here. The two just aren’t the same. Violent video games, sure, they’re a problem, and I’m not a fan of those either, especially when kids are involved. But this loli content? That’s another level for me.

                    We’re dealing with stuff that inherently sexualizes minors, albeit in a fictional realm. When something like this becomes just ‘another thing’, a part of everyday life, people may start shrugging off the real-life equivalent too. And that’s what worries me.

                    Sex education, by the way, isn’t even in the same ballpark. It’s about teaching kids the facts of life, about relationships, about consent. It’s about protection, not exploitation.

                    As for telling reality from fantasy, most people, sure, they can do that. For me, the line’s pretty clear. Anything that makes it okay to sexualize kids, real or not, that’s a step too far.

            • Aeonx
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              In case no one got the memo the world is run by pedophiles and human traffickers. Top politicians, entertainment industry, corrupt judges, bankers, the elite. Our entire world is morally questionable. I’m just not going to get worked up over fake children in fake worlds, when there are real children being hurt who need my outrage more.

              As a side note, do video games normalize violence? Because if we are going to use the argument that people looking at drawings normalizes and endorses harmful desires then we really need to have the discussion about video game violence.

            • Aeonx
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              I would also rather you not glorify blowing anyone up/putting a bullet in someone’s head who resembles a real human being in addition to people not jacking off to someone resembling a child.

      • EricAux
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        They are not just drawings. They are admissions of a crime.

        • @Falmarri
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          What crime exactly? Is grand theft auto admission of a crime?

          • PM_me_your_vagina_thanks
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            Jacking it to anything that resembles a child is illegal in a lot of places you fucking moron. Indulging nonces in any way is morally fucking wrong.

            • @Falmarri
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              102 years ago

              So is being gay. So while you’re right, some countries have banned visual depictions with no victim, it’s not a crime here and I’m not interested in places where it is.

                • @Falmarri
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                  82 years ago

                  Unclutch your pearls and read my comment again. If you think I’m comparing pedophiles to gay people that’s telling on you buddy.

      • Monz
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        It’s still a depiction of CP. Changing the medium doesn’t change the definition.

        Engaging with this content is engaging with CP, fictional or not.

        • @Falmarri
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          Except it’s not. Is furry porn bestiality? Is a drawing of a drugs possession of drugs? Can a drawing murder? There’s no child, so it can’t be child porn.

          Do you not play video games where you kill anyone? Engaging in that is murder, fictional or not.