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1400 Children in Rotherham raped but police did nothing bc fear of being racist
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400 Children in Rotherham raped but police did nothing bc fear of being racist
Gio,

Of course these things do happen. And of course, it is necessary to protect innocent children. Who could disagree with that -- everyone feels this way.

But this is sometimes the problem. Because everyone feels so strongly that children must be protected, the mere mention of the need to protect children is enough to stop all debate. And this is why those who have an agenda always use this to justify extreme and draconian measures that end up protecting no one, but destroying the lives of other innocents.

In the US, states have passed more and more extreme and deranged laws targeting "sex offenders". There is no debate about these laws -- no legislator ever wants to be seen voting against something that is done "to protect children". So they keep passing with large bipartisan majorities, and they are getting more and more extreme all the time.

As a result, people who get labeled as "sex offenders" have their lives permanently ruined. Even after they've done their jail time their names are in a permanent registry where everyone can look them up. They cannot live here, there or anywhere (within a hundred yards of this zone, or that zone etc). Often they are forced to sleep under bridges or in special camps in the middle of nowhere. This is after they've already served their sentence.

And who are these people? They're all monsters who wanted to harm children, right?

No. Only a small minority are anything like that. Some of these are guys who had sex with a 17 year old girl (who looks 20) when they were 22. That is a sex offender, and his life is permanently ruined.

And all this is happening in the name of "protecting children".

Think about that.

It is exactly when dealing with extremely emotionally loaded issues like child molestation and the protection of children that it is most important to be careful and dispassionate. Because otherwise what happens is that the mere mention of this issue makes otherwise decent people so emotional that they stop thinking and stop debating, and are fooled into passing increasingly insane and outright evil laws that protect no one, and harm many innocents.

That is why it always important to examine these claims carefully. Were these "thousands" of girls really "children"? Were they really "raped", or maybe just seduced or pimped and so on? How much is hype and how much is reality?

It is never more important to ask those questions than when dealing with loaded terms like "child rape" which make the blood rush to people's heads.

same old shit, sixes and sevens Shaft...
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