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03-09-2011, 09:59 PM | #81 (permalink) | |
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I've read this whole damn thread and have very little to say. Freedom of speech is great, except when it's not, then it sucks, but then it goes back to being great because I can say that it sucks when it does. I give up. I'm basically apathetic when it comes to government, not because I don't have opinions, but because I've seen how little my opinions affect anything. And who the hell am I? Just because I think things should be a certain way doesn't mean they actually should be. I'd like to see a personal income cap at around $100K per year for absolutely everyone. I'd like a fast-tracked death penalty system for a good number of crimes and no more insanity plea in death penalty cases. I think everyone who has kids should undergo home evaluation and attend mandatory classes, and if you're fucking up your kids (that includes teaching them to be racist or to forgo life-saving medication and pray instead), your kids get taken away and you get sterilized. I think noise violations should come with prison time. I think voting should be limited to local government only, preferably by neighborhood, and that anything on a larger scale should be decided by a small group of intelligent people appointed by passing a series of tests and interviews. I think driver's licenses shouldn't be available to the general public and everyone should have to take public transportation, ride bikes, walk, or something else cute like that. And I think it should be legal to beat the shit out of people who talk down to you. Imagine that world. Kinda sucks, doesn't it? Opinions are like assholes; they get itchy in the summer. |
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PS That last part is not a joke. I have a friend (a comedian named James Patterson who is not the author of the same name) who has a joke about tricking the police into thinking he was a pedophile, but at the last minute it turns out the naked kid pictures he has are of himself. HOWEVER, the actual case is that even naked pictures of YOURSELF as a kid in your possession can be grounds for prosecution. (Which is why teens sexting is problematic potentially for them, legally.) |
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03-11-2011, 05:09 PM | #84 (permalink) | |
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If you are a pedofile and you have pictures of kids in their underwear, then yes, you are in trouble. People aren't even getting away with the whole "I was just doing research on child porn, THAT is why the pictures are on my computer!" excuse anymore. |
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03-12-2011, 05:25 AM | #85 (permalink) |
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yeah, the fact that people cannot have pics of their kids naked is true. thats a side effect of the pedophile hysteria. its scary but i guess its part of the package and its not even a conseuqnce of a too strict government, simply peeople are scared and when they see something, they say something.
also, probably i am missing something cause i aint a parent, but why does one HAVE to take pics of his kids naked? just dont do it. they're cute even if they're dressed. |
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03-18-2011, 12:03 AM | #90 (permalink) | |
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Racists have the same rights to express their opinions as others. It's when words cross the line, as in inciting riots, that free speech becomes an exception to free speech. Free speech cannot be allowed at the expense of the safety of society. That's why it's usually a case-by-case basis. I have a feeling Keith's opinions on free expression will change over time. This is the first time in years he has spent extended periods of time out of the house, and even then, it's a matter of a couple of blocks between home and studio. |
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