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Anyone complaining about this being a "violation of free speech" and desperately trying to defend lolicon are just pedos whining about people in law enforcement actually investigating their favorite loophole regarding CP.
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PROTECT Act said:Title V: Obscenity and Pornography - Subtitle A: Child Obscenity and Pornography Prevention - (Sec. 502) Allows as an affirmative defense to the charge of virtual child pornography only that: (1) the alleged pornography was produced using only actual persons all of whom were adults; or (2) the alleged pornography was not produced using any actual minors.
Prohibits: (1) making a visual depiction that is a digital image, computer image, or computer-generated image of, or that is indistinguishable from an image of, a minor engaging in specified sexually explicit conduct; (2) knowingly advertising, promoting, presenting, distributing, or soliciting through the mails or in commerce, including by computer, any material that is or contains an obscene visual depiction of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct or a visual depiction of an actual minor engaging in such conduct; (3) knowingly distributing, offering, sending, or providing to a minor any such visual depiction using the mails or commerce, including by computer, for purposes of inducing or persuading a minor to participate in an illegal act; and (4) knowingly producing, distributing, receiving, or possessing with intent to distribute a visual depiction of any kind, including a drawing, cartoon, sculpture, or painting, that, under specified circumstances, depicts a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct and is obscene, or depicts an image that is or appears to be of a minor engaging in such conduct and such depiction lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value.
I know your pain, fellow lover of drawn Japanese porn but only when its of adults.Good. Pixiv has tons of great art done by tons of great professional artists, and I hate to see its reputation be dragged down by the unyielding amount of loli/toddlercon fetish shit that pervades itself all throughout the site.
You may say -- "Oh, just turn R-18 off." But you don't understand -- Tons of these fuckers don't enable that filter on their art. It's a plague.
To be fair, there aren't relatively many German and Italian ships either. The assumption was it's a Japanese game intended mainly for a Japanese audience, so of course it focuses on Japanese ships at the bottom of the ocean most players otherwise wouldn't have known about. Of course, when you also have a game part of a certain established series full of foreign historical and folk figues that does well, such an assumption proves to be meaningless and explains Azur Lane's success.The main problem with Kancolle is that the game is EXCESSIVELY RNG intensive, even in the gameplay you dont control practically anything because everything is in automatic, RNG fucked you over? lol say good bye to your precious ship, Azur lane added now that the player also need to have the skill to do classic Torpedobeats, it doesn't help that DMM refused to branch much further after the hilarious disaster of Kancolle for Playstation vita (but they redeemed themselves after Kancolle arcade but it was already to late), another thing that the fanbase doesn't like is the almost strange refusal of adding American ships, and practically almost any ship from the allies (only 5 american ships and 3 british)
Conversely, address Sweden or Germany's rapefugee problems, and they're butthurt about it and will spout tu quoque arguments.Honestly, though, Japanese society has a lot of issues that need to be addressed, which will never get fixed because they get so utterly butthurt if they see foreigners talk smack about their country.
Twitter is a horrendous site for looking at art but the guy you were responding to is right, there's been a mass move from Pixiv to Twitter over the past two or so years. Shit sucks, yo.Twitter is an absolute shit site for art, you can't tag and it's near useless if you don't have an account.
I also doubt it allows lolishit so good luck to all lolifags planning to move there.
In my country it’s a legal grey area until you’re depicting real children, if I recall correctly.
Still, you should neck yourself if you’re drawing kids getting railed.
Very well, free speech.
Lolifags belong in bodybags, and I suggest you stop defending anime pedophile porn.
Actually it is.Is lolicon even illegal? It's sick, but is it actually illegal under US law or not?
Except fucking children is normal for those immigrants, and condemning it leads to people being called racist.Pervasive child pornography is a much deeper societal issue than a lax immigration policy.
False. The age of consent is thirteen at the national level. from a law written when it was considered perfectly acceptable even in the West, however prefectures determine it, usually at sixteen or eighteen.Since it is a Japanese site and their age of consent is 13 or some shit.
To be fair, there aren't relatively many German and Italian ships either. The assumption was it's a Japanese game intended mainly for a Japanese audience, so of course it focuses on Japanese ships at the bottom of the ocean most players otherwise wouldn't have known about. Of course, when you also have a game part of a certain established series full of foreign historical and folk figues that does well, such an assumption proves to be meaningless and explains Azur Lane's success.
Twitter is a horrendous site for looking at art but the guy you were responding to is right, there's been a mass move from Pixiv to Twitter over the past two or so years. Shit sucks, yo.
Loli is not illegal here in the U.S (UNDER VERY SPECIFIC CONDITIONS) its been said here, the shadman thread, and the digibro thread, it is just a simple click and search to get the correct infornation.Actually it is.