WessleWoggle said:
amp316 said:
WessleWoggle said:
The Ghost of RubangB said:
Society is to blame for breeding pedos, but it's also to blame for breeding stupid parents who won't raise their kids right. The child is a product of said society as well, as well as a product of said parents, who didn't teach her how to not show her nudies to wackos. So I'll just rearrange the numbers like so:
1. Society.
2. The pedo's parents.
3. The pedo (not just for being a pedo, but for seeking out a dumb girl online to get his kicks).
4. The child's parents.
5. The child.
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I can agree to that partially, but the actual blame remains on the child.
A gun is a good metaphor for this. The pedo is the gun, ready to to shoot his pedo rape into any child who's stupid enough to pull the trigger. She pulled the trigger.
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Do you realize how angry this statement makes me? He pulled the trigger. He talked her into this if you read the article. Did she make a severe misjudgement? Yes. Does that make it right for him to to do this. Absolutely not.
I'm guessing that you're one of those guys that probably thinks that it's okay for women to get raped if they dress a certain way also. They look hot and bring it on themselves. Right?
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Okay, we can agree that he gave her the bullets but he did not pull the trigger.
Uh, no, I don't think that way about women. I'm for freedom of expression, and being sexually explicit should not earn you being raped.
When someone rapes a woman because she looks hot, it's not her own fault for expressing herself.
When a little girl sends photos to a persuasive pedo, it's her own fault.
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He persuaded her to send him nude photos. He kept pressuring her to send more. What about this don't you understand? She made a foolish decision but it is not her fault. It is his fault for asking for the photos. She didn't offer them initially. He persuaded her. Everything that you are trying to say is garbage.
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