| KylieDog said: No it isn't, porn is filth and very degrading to women in it. No respectable woman would ever let herself get treated as such. |
You're quite the sexist, I must say. And no, I'm not being ironic, or joking - I'm 100% serious, you're sexist.
Anyway, there are two possible cases that may have arisen, here (actually three, but we'll assume that they didn't buy a "new" system that had been used by staff and then resold as new, or something like that).
Case 1: Bought used from a games retailer. In this case, the fault lies almost entirely with the games retailer, which should have a policy of returning a system to factory settings. If a person purchases a game console from a retailer, irrespective of its new/used status, it should be guaranteed to work and to not have inappropriate things on it.
Case 2: Bought used via a private sale (including eBay, etc). In this case, the parents are to blame for purchasing an item by private sale and not checking it prior to giving it to their young child.
In both cases, some fault also lies, of course, with the person who sold the 3DS.
And for those who are going "it's just porn" or things like that - you're disgusting. Not because porn is disgusting, but because it's entirely inappropriate for young children to be exposed to it against their parents' wishes. And so, assuming that this is a Case 1 situation, your dismissive attitude is atrocious. And I'm sure that, if it were, say, a pornographic ad during a childrens' TV show, you would be outraged just as much as most people - the only reason you're really dismissing it is because you consider gaming to be more important, and that's sad.







