|  11-20-2010, 06:06 AM | #451 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 1,119 Karma: 1019140 Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Australia Device: kindle, Ipad, Iphone, Nexus and PPW | 
			
			Eric, your post has such clarity that it is the closest I have come to understanding why people keep keep asserting the First Amendment. The ability for people to assert their rights and freedom of speech when it comes to an unjust law, and which has its provenance in the American War of Independence. But can pedophilia ever really be considered an unjust law?
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|  11-20-2010, 06:20 AM | #452 | 
| Grand Sorcerer            Posts: 11,310 Karma: 43993832 Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: Monroe Wisconsin Device: K3, Kindle Paperwhite, Calibre, and Mobipocket for  Pc (netbook) | 
			
			The way I heard it put was freedom of speech isn't the freedom to agree but rather the freedom to disagree.  I mean, think about it.  In some countries if you speak your mind and your opinion conflicts with what the government allows you can find yourself in serious trouble.  Here you can say I think the president (or my senator, congressmen, etc) is a bad leader because of x and your right to say so is protected as long as you don't commit libel or defamation of character. | 
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|  11-20-2010, 06:22 AM | #453 | 
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			Self evidently it can, since some people seem to consider it so. Campaigning, arguing, propagandizing, lobbying and so on are all perfectly legitimate activities in democracies - which cannot be undertaken if the issue in question is a "banned" topic.
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|  11-20-2010, 06:27 AM | #454 | |
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			Funny you should mention him.  I also had him in mind when writing the original post.  I still remember seeing a program on tv about his crimes. Anyway the point I was trying to make is that even though we know on some level that X whether murder, molestation, etc. can happen in our own neighborhoods we still expect it to be someone else who is affected by it.  We don't expect x to happen to us even though we know it could.  It's part of being human I think.  We think of the world as being safe even though it isn't really.  Quote: 
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|  11-20-2010, 06:41 AM | #455 | |
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			Actually I've heard that just the opposite is true.  There are more crimes both sexual and plain murder because people don't know their neighbors as much anymore when they move to the big cities.  It's then that the molesters and serial killers can have a field day.  If 50 different people live in an apt. complex for example and you don't know all of them who is to say that someone who shouldn't be there won't get in the building and strike at random?  They seem to look for types (whether to molest or kill) from what I've heard rather than individual people.  Chikatilo for example murdered both adults and kids.  Either runaways or kids and adults who for one reason or another crossed his path by chance.  He didn't stick with just blonde haired little boys as victims for example.  When you don't know the person next to you that's when the serial offender has the best chance of doing what he wants.  I mean look how long it took to catch Chikatilo for example.  He could travel and people didn't know him, and since many people traveled for work or otherwise he didn't stand out.  Quote: 
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|  11-20-2010, 06:58 AM | #456 | 
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			No argument there. Frankly, if no one wanted to carry his book, I'd be thrilled. I just say that anyone choosing to sell it has a right to do so.
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|  11-20-2010, 07:04 AM | #457 | 
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			Good question, but let me ask you based on my previous example: Can anyone reasonably consider it unjust to make it illegal to murder six million people based on their religion? And yet there are those who feel it is unjust and advocate to continue what Hitler started. Their speech is protected because they have an opinion to offer -- that the protection of people against murder because of their religion is unjust.
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|  11-20-2010, 07:19 AM | #458 | 
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			I've also never heard of it before, but doesn't it easily applies to any material with pornographic elements if the court wants so?
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|  11-20-2010, 07:24 AM | #459 | |
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|  11-20-2010, 07:29 AM | #460 | |
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|  11-20-2010, 07:32 AM | #461 | |
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 I bet if this book wasn't on Amazon, just in some sort of smut shop, it wouldn't even hit the radar. | |
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|  11-20-2010, 07:32 AM | #462 | |
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 But, again, this is purely my guesswork. | |
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|  11-20-2010, 07:34 AM | #463 | 
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|  11-20-2010, 07:35 AM | #464 | 
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			The argument against ordinary pornography fails based on the second part of the test. The community standards cannot be applied because it can be demonstrated that a number of people in the community partake of pornography. It was decided in a Supreme Court case on the subject.
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|  11-20-2010, 07:37 AM | #465 | 
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