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06-29-2009, 10:03 AM
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But yes, I think there is a lot of unfounded opinion that comes up when these sorts of issues get grist to the mill. I mentioned Miyazaki earlier, the serial killer. His capture led to the first crackdown on pornography and some general regulations put in effect for the first time. Unfortunately it also lead to witch-hunting of Otaku. At the end of the day though, this issue is being decided in Japan. We don't know that the relevant information isn't being provided to the relevant people, or by 'agent' did you mean the government to the public. Well, it is, mostly. You just have to be able to search government websites, but suicide statistics are publicly available, and i'm sure other crime data is as well. I do agree through that there are some bad failures in the system. Particularly concerning mental health. The Japanese mental health system is slowly improving, and it does have the most productive psychological association in asia, however research and general practice seem to be worlds apart, the latter being years behind the former. Anyway, we are digressing. My original argument was that, as a niche market, these games seem to appeal to only a very specific characters, eg individuals who find descriptions of rape a turn on. Those characteristics then have a certain disquieting degree of overlap with characteristics of rapists, ie, rapists also find descriptions of rape a turn on. So whilst i'm not saying that every rape game player is therefore a rapist or indeed will become them, i'm saying in the rape game player population there is a strong probability that the percentage of players who are also rapists, or will also become rapist is much much higher than for players of other commercial games. I didn't use the word pederast as that is specifically men and young boys where as pedophilia doesn't imply gender for either perp or victim, that and these games tend to revolve around men victimizing women. I assume under most general statistics pederasty is simply incorporated into the pedophile data, nonetheless, more girls than boys get sexually abused. |
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06-29-2009, 10:07 AM
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I don't know how they are going to enforce such a ban, but I agree with it. It is likely that people are still going to be able to come across such media. But it will be more difficult for people who aren't supposed to be viewing it (minors) to view it, which is the main issue. |
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06-29-2009, 10:37 AM
My tone is scholastic and neutral, just as it would be in any philosophical discussion between philosophers I would have via journals, panels, or online forums. There is no need to read any emotional color into my posts. If there should come a time when I have an emotional response to offer, I will say so, "Such and such upsets me, such and such angers me" etc. There will be an explicit statement of emotional content.
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Proverbial in that I does not represent me, but is rather a metaphor for the fact that "I, the public" deserve for those epistemic standards to be met. In the same way proverbial "you" does not represent the actual person that you happen to be, but rather a metaphorical you encompassing all individuals covered by a certain set of conditions currently in discussion. I always endeavor to be as precise as possible, I need not be told to do so, as I will adjust as it becomes clear to me that I have been misunderstood. I most certainly did not mean "irony" and have no idea how you would come to suggest that as an alternative. I cannot follow your logic as how it would even be considered remotely relevant. The earlier posts, I hoped, offered the context that would amount to your "small intro." Quote:
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Furthermore, calling someone who molests a child a pedophile may, in fact, be incorrect. If the victim is a victim of convenience, which does compromise a sizable portion of the victim statistics, then the correlation between desire and act becomes much fuzzier. Sex offender statistics do not (often) tell us why or how a victim was chosen, when it most certainly does matter. Or even if the victim was a victim. A recent case in Georgia shows what happens when a male teen is convicted of being a sex offender for having consensual sex with a female teen. We must disassociate thoughts with actions, or that leads back to what I mentioned in the post above: the Mental Health Police. |
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06-29-2009, 10:48 AM
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Quite relevant to the current discussion, in Japan manufacture and distribution of child pornography is a crime. However, possession, unlike in other countries, is completely legal. The UN has been trying for years to get the Diet to change that. So far, it hasn't happened, unless I missed some pretty big news (and I read a Japanese newspaper at least once a week). |
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06-29-2009, 12:10 PM
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I'm meeting a chap tomorrow whose wife dissapeared back to Japan with his two kids. Their is now an Australian warrant out for her arrest for child abduction! Unfortunately, like many Japanese Hentai laws, they also don't have a law outside for child abduction and that includes the Hague convention. Cheers - Oz |
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06-30-2009, 07:17 AM
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In order to stop things being avaliable to children, both sex and violent products, there are ratings placed on things, or on the internet, credit cards are used. Of course, accidents happen with poor distribution or careless people, but parents have a job to monitor their children, it should not be an issue. In the end, I'd much rather someone to walk around acting out some sick rape game than someone going around acting out the movie Saw. I think we all would. There is media out there designed to give you a rush other than sexual which is equally as bad, and as equally as inapproriate for children to view. You only dislike this one due to your own personal preference as to what you think is "going too far". Others have tried to do the same with different things already. Eminem got a serving, but served it right back, because it is innocent. People simply disliked the taste. Harmless things should not be discarded due to a single parties preference. The eternal Saint is calling, through the ages she has told. The ages have not listened; the will of faith has grown old…
For forever she will wander, for forever she withholds; the Demon King is on his way, you’d best not be learned untold… |
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06-30-2009, 12:44 PM
But these games are pretty much justifying that rape is okay. I think that's pretty much where Misa was going with this. Junk like GTA, though bad, does constantly remind you that what you're doing is wrong. I'm not getting that impression with rape games.
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06-30-2009, 12:51 PM
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Related news, Minori has now shut itself off from non-Japanese IPs because of this issue, and non-Japanese fans are none too pleased. They say this is only being done because of complaints from overseas countries, so essentially, "screw y'all if you're not from Japan." |
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06-30-2009, 01:06 PM
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Secondly, and... this is getting convoluted; I wasn't accusing you of accusing me of being slow. I was saying "Here I am, about to say something which might be another misinterpretation of what you said, but I'm going to offer it up anyway, if only to find out." Clearly wires got crossed again. Vis 'proverbial', to me this word does not mean what you think it means. "Proverbial" means "relating to a word/phrase/situation directly referred to in a proverb or idiom". That's why your use of it confused me. As far as my experience goes, "the proverbial I' or "the proverbial you' makes almost zero sense. There isn't an obvious idiom to relate 'I' or 'you' to. That's why I asked if you perhaps meant it ironically, but in retrospect, perhaps you mean 'metaphor' or 'representative'. Enough nit-picking, however, let's get back on to the topic. Quote:
Hmmm, ok, I think I see where you're coming from. I didn't use 'pederast' as pedophile seemed to be a better umbrella term, but it's true that the one term denotes an actual act and the other a mental condition. I can also appreciate what you mean about correlations between desire and act, however I was simply trying to back up the point I made that there are more male sex offenders than female sex offenders and in general the same trend is evident for child sex abuse cases. |
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