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Wright said:

Fuck off UN CEDAW, learn to swallow fictional media.

Unless Israel and Palestine are concerned, anything the UN says in 2010 or later is jack... 



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hershel_layton said:
So, would these sensitive liberals ban a book that has a rape scene in order to speak out against rape? What's with all this baby-proofing? Is it for the ridiculous idea called a 'safe zone'? Well guess what? Your home is the closest option to a safe zone. Besides that, it's an imaginary concept. Earth is not a safe place. It's dangerous, no matter how hard you try to fix this.

We can't keep censoring everything. it's annoying. I mean, letting all guy characters be buff(and rarely fat) is aOK, but a woman with big boobs? OH NO! WE JUST CAN'T LET PEOPLE SEE THAT!

Maybe the women from the UN committee are just jealous they're as flat as the soda from McD's. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

It's pretty damn funny that both the left and right hold this same belief, albeit for different reasons.

And yeah, the concept of safe spaces is outright silly. Offense is taken, not given.



From Wikipedia:

In Australia the reported rape rate per 100,000 people is relatively high, although it is in a decreasing trend, coming down from 91.6 in the year 2003 [24] to 28.6 in 2010.[25] This stands in contrast to reported rape rate of:

1.2 per 100,000 in Japan
1.8 per 100,000 in India
4.6 per 100,000 in Bahrain
12.3 per 100,000 in Mexico
24.1 per 100,000 in United Kingdom
28.6 per 100,000 in United States
66.5 per 100,000 in Sweden
And world's highest rate of 114.9 rapes per 100,000 in South Africa.[24][25]

I don't think Japan is the problem.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rape_statistics#Rape_statistics_by_country



There are countries with REAL issues, such attempt to ban FICTIONAL stuff is pathetic... Apparently fictional characters' rights are a bigger concern than actual, living people's rights for the UN. yay...