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Originally Posted by MMM
I find your logic backwards here.
Rape is wrong.
So when packaged in a product that makes rape OK, if people can't see that rape is wrong, then the people are stupid.
Huh?
That is like saying racism is wrong, but if people can't see through a game that promotes racist stereotypes, then the consumer is as fault. So where is the repsonsibility of the game producers. By this logic they should have the right to make anything, and all responsibility falls on the consumer.
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Someone once told me, however, that anime which features sex with little girls should not be a punishable crime, because no one gets hurt, it is innocent. But the same person said real pornography of little girls is wrong, because it effects someones life and hurts them.
I agreed with that person, but I don't agree with you here.
We should be allowed to produce what we want, so long as it hurts no one or infringes their space.
America does not burn books, or so I'm told. I am not American, but after living in a book burning country, Thailand, I've finnally come to appreciate a few things I've heard about America.
Not burning books should extend to all forms of media.