The Batlord |
12-26-2019 05:37 PM |
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Originally Posted by Lucem Ferre
(Post 2097258)
No, I'm not confusing the two I'm just pointing out the overlap that I think you underestimate. It's not just raping women on camera, it's forcing women to do porn on camera. Which is still rape, just not as you're picturing it.
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Well if I'm underestimating it then there must be statistics you're aware of on this or we're both just guessing. I'm just guessing. I'm sure it's a thing but I'm just dubious that it's a thing to use to attack porn as a hole. Heh.
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Originally Posted by OccultHawk
(Post 2097259)
That’s well-written and I think most will agree with you but I don’t. I think by far the real brutality and debasement is in the status quo. It’s the acceptance of the status quo that makes life not worth living.
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I agree with you to a certain extent but sexual harassment and sex crimes would exist with or without capitalism and so both must be dealt with on their own terms, but the combination of the two must definitely be considered because they overlap heavily. I think your position is basically frustrated that the two are dealt with in a way that demonizes sexual harassment and sex crimes but gives capitalism an eternal pass, but you can still be open to hating both together and separately.
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Originally Posted by Lucem Ferre
(Post 2097262)
You missed the point.
I think that if they weren't so sexually repressed they wouldn't turn to children out of sexual frustration. The amount of priests that are pedophiles is just too high to be normal so there has to be something about being a priest that causes it. I think it's sexual repression, personally.
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I'm really not trying to white knight priests and religion but I think the general perception that the priesthood attracts pedophiles is based on the reporting of pedophiles in the Catholic Church, which is really more based on the the Catholic Church covering up crimes from the top which feels like a betrayal of what people think religion should stand for and so it gets coverage in the same way that political corruption does. You'd need to look up actual statistics on priesthood pedophilia rates vs. rates of pedophilia in the general population to make the statement you're making though I'm not arguing that it would come up 50/50.
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