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Comments by "The Phoenix Saga" (@The_Phoenix_Saga) on "Japan's Most Childlike Porn Star [ENG CC]" video.
So a consenting adult cannot perform based on how they look? Isn't that what they call "discrimination" on both sides of the aisle? You can't be both for opportunity and equality and at the same time be exclusive to one brand or another whilst rejecting everything that doesn't fit to your tastes.
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@Arcessitor So you essentially want to arrest people on grounds of something they never did. Well that policewoman in Japan - you know the thirty year old who looks like she's in her teens? No wonder she had a hard time finding someone - given how people are more concerned about the nature of appearance then they are the well being of individuals themselves. It's hilarious how in some parts of the world - you can legally be drafted into the military at the age of sixteen but DARE forbid you buy a game based on warfare labeled for adults. And here we're talking about the argument to have an adult perform but she's not got a shot in hell if she doesn't look her actual age. I'd be far more concerned and repulsed if it was someone who wasn't of the age of consent - THEN we have a case to stand on, but aside from when that atrocity occurs, you can't just go banning something on an assumption.
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@vorynrosethorn903 Sure outlaw adult content - I'm sure that worked with prohibition in the states... oh wait, that failed. You can't go dictating to adults what they can and can't do amongst themselves consentually.
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@ajossi They don't need to go that far - they've already got Pride parades in the west and the likes of Netflix doing that for them with actual young ones at actual risk - but not one iota of protest to that here is there.
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@vorynrosethorn903 Laws only have so much power in that they're acknowledged and agreed on by the majority. And again, prohibition was tried and all it did was have people rebel and defy until it was dropped. Instead of advocating the making of ridiculous laws, how about actually going after actual perpetrators who inflict actual harm? Sheesh - no wonder the confidence in the status quo is so low and law breaking is becoming more appealing; it's having an actual issue be utilised to justify the restriction of others with no relevance other then for being for the sake of it.
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@vorynrosethorn903 And how are you going to enforce a law that no one is going to step up to and enforce? Governor of New Mexico found that one out quite recently trying to put a law to prohibit conceal and carry. The police have even turned round and told em where to go and so have the people. As I said - law can only be obeyed when the people agree to it. The delusion of establishment holding the cards is stifling and your argument is null and void.
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