• @WhatAmLemmy
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    269 months ago

    Every porn site: “Are you over 18 years of age”

    13 year old me: “Yes”

    • Olivia
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      109 months ago

      @[email protected] did knowingly an intentionally expose a minor to pornography. Mandatory Sex offender registration. /s

      Mildly infuriating cause those charges did happen. Charge the trafficked minor with a felony to target the traffickers. (My memory might be faulty on the event)

      • @[email protected]
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        169 months ago

        Isn’t it wild that kids can be both perpetrators and victims of the same crime? Like if a teen takes sexually explicit video of themselves and sends it to someone, they can be arrested, tried, and convicted or producing and disseminating child pornography.

        • Olivia
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          109 months ago

          It’s not wild. Christian Fascists have always taken the stance: “the slaves will never rebel, and if they do we hit them with a big hammer”.

          • @[email protected]
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            79 months ago

            I don’t think that it’s christian nationalism in this case. The state definitely has a strong, compelling interest in preventing the sexual exploitation of children (and hopefully of adults as well). I think that it’s more a case that it’s really hard to figure out how to deal with material that is 99% exploitative, and 1% made willingly by kids, without them being coerced by adults.

            Because–and here’s where it gets really uncomfortable for most people–kids are also sexual. They may be more or less aware and interested in sex, and may not understand the mechanics, but that shit is baked into your biology. Gay kids know they’re gay at a very young age, and I knew I was straight–although I had no idea what ‘straight’ and ‘gay’ even meant by the time I was 7 (!!!). And this was well before the internet.

            • Alien Nathan Edward
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              69 months ago

              1% made willingly by kids, without them being coerced by adults

              the stickiest part of the wicket here is that if you carve out an exception for kids taking pictures of themselves, even if you make it still illegal but make the consequences less about punishment, millions of hideous fuckers will immediately begin probing for a way to manipulate kids into doing it themselves in a manner that doesn’t technically break the law.

              • @[email protected]
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                39 months ago

                …And then you also have kids that grow up, and realize how fucked up that shit was, and have to deal with years of guilt and shame, while also facing the probability that the images or videos of them are still out there.

              • @John_McMurray
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                19 months ago

                Tell me how punishing children prevents that

          • @WhatAmLemmy
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            29 months ago

            It’s more like “we’ll continuously hit them with a big hammer to prevent any potential rebellion”