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== Does child pornography exhibit properties of quantum entanglement? == | |||
According to "several professors", it seem it does. | |||
''Several professors of psychology state that memories of child abuse are maintained as long as visual records exist, are accessed, and are "exploited perversely." | |||
The children portrayed in child pornography are first victimized when their abuse is perpetrated and recorded. They are further victimized each time that record is accessed. | |||
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Orly. So, children, meaning minors, who take pictures of themselves are victimizing themselves, and every time their explicit images are viewed, they are further. | |||
Can one exctract energy from this mysterious effect of remote victimization? | |||
For example, could one post a picture of a childs butt, send it all over the internett, and hook the child up to some kind of generator? | |||
Or maybe just viewing images has no victimization effect whatsoever, and whoever posted that tripe is such a completely idiotic social justice warrior retard, that there ought to be a law against it. |
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Further question concerning Japan
Just today, Jan. 7, 2014, the BBC ran another story discussing issues involving Japan and CP. There are a number of sections, but Artificially generated or simulated imagery in particular, where some inclusion of this information, in general, should be included. The "lolicon" issue, I would think, would be the apex example for inclusion. My formatting skills are quite atrocious so I'm hesitant to start making significant edits, even though I think they should certainly be made. http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-30698640 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Maxxx12345 (talk • contribs) 22:31, 7 January 2015 (UTC)
Organized crime
The organized crime section seemed pretty misleading about the significance of for-profit distribution of CP. That's been fixed a little bit, but there's still probably undue weight given to for-profit distribution. Ferberson (talk) 17:30, 15 January 2015 (UTC)
"Child sexual abuse images"
Does that terminology apply when the images are created by the child without any encouragement from, or involvement by, another person? Ferberson (talk) 23:13, 16 January 2015 (UTC)
- It's mentioned in the 3rd paragraph of the lead. Is there another part you are referring to?Legitimus (talk) 03:28, 17 January 2015 (UTC)
- Note: I was told via email that Ferberson was globally banned over the weekend by WP:WMF; see here. A few other accounts, including User:Nathan Larson/User:Tisane/User:Leucosticte (a person that I recently helped catch), were also banned over the weekend by WP:WMF. During that time, I'd recently seen two of Nathan Larson's WP:Sockpuppet accounts pop on my WP:Watchlist because of WP:Administrators taking care of things at the user pages/talk pages of those accounts (see here and here), so I already knew something was going on regarding this matter. I received the aforementioned email about the WP:WMF bans yesterday, but saw it/read it for the first time several minutes ago. I was already suspicious of the Ferberson account for reasons that are obvious to me. Flyer22 (talk) 12:06, 20 January 2015 (UTC)
- And, for the record, the email indicates to me that Ferberson is User:Nathan Larson/User:Tisane/User:Leucosticte. Have a careful look at Ferberson's edits to the Child pornography article, such as this edit, and decide if any or all of those edits should be reverted. My initial mindset in this case is a WP:Deny/WP:EVASION one, and WP:Deny should be clearer that it does not only apply to vandals. Ferberson is not an editor anyone should want editing child sexual abuse or child sexuality topics. His edits to sexual topics that don't involve children and teenagers are also often problematic. Flyer22 (talk) 12:44, 20 January 2015 (UTC)
- Update: I altered the Ferberson edit that I pointed to in my " 12:44, 20 January 2015 (UTC)" comment above. Flyer22 (talk) 03:19, 21 January 2015 (UTC)
Does child pornography exhibit properties of quantum entanglement?
According to "several professors", it seem it does.
Several professors of psychology state that memories of child abuse are maintained as long as visual records exist, are accessed, and are "exploited perversely."
The children portrayed in child pornography are first victimized when their abuse is perpetrated and recorded. They are further victimized each time that record is accessed.
Orly. So, children, meaning minors, who take pictures of themselves are victimizing themselves, and every time their explicit images are viewed, they are further.
Can one exctract energy from this mysterious effect of remote victimization?
For example, could one post a picture of a childs butt, send it all over the internett, and hook the child up to some kind of generator?
Or maybe just viewing images has no victimization effect whatsoever, and whoever posted that tripe is such a completely idiotic social justice warrior retard, that there ought to be a law against it.
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