AnimeHeretic wrote:I see the ANN forums on the topic are up to their typical "brilliance" though, offering such brilliant rebuttals as: The Canadian government are morons. I think ANN could stand to use some cooler head mods to issue some statements to focus it like we have on CAA
AnimeHeretic wrote:Heh... of course back in the 90's, nobody (incl myself) imagined that kids would become the major market of anime. Back then it was us single adult males who bought the stuff... hence it tended to be the ultraviolent stuff (which I used to be into) and the porn (which I was not).
I remember when they started putting anime on CN, my reaction was "This won't last..."
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:Strange. Here in Australia pretty much all forms of entertainment are rated (movies, books, tv shows, music, games) so there isn't that problem. Even anime and manga are rated. But that could cause a problem in the US/Canda or whatever that doesn't include ratings.
AnimeHeretic wrote:
What is interesting to me is that it is dealing with items that are controversial (not mentioned by ANN interestingly enough:
- Shoutacon
- Yuri Ai
- Lolicon
- Yaoi
Tenshi no Ai wrote:Would it be wrong to ask what "Shoutacon" is? And if Lolicon is what I think it is, shouldn't that be ILLIGAL to do?
eva-boy7985 wrote:an example of this would prolly be Shikijo Sensei in Mahoromatic and also the male teacher in Yumeria O.o
Sailor Barsoom wrote:
That said, why does the Canadian government or the American government or the Anybodyelsian government have to get involved in this? Sure, shotakan or rorikon might be disgusting, but if it's a drawing, no child is harmed. Nobody should go to jail because make-believe people molest other make-believe people. It would be like arresting the makers of the Popeye cartoons because Popeye and Bluto commit public fistfights.
Sailor Barsoom wrote:It is the duty of churches, ministers, and other moral leaders to influence people to avoid immoral material. It is not the place of government to use force to control what people think about, draw, or talk about. It is the place of government to stop people from hurting each other. Each other, not imaginary people on acetate.
Not sure why there would be. Beating people up has to more common than child molesting. And as bad as the latter is, I couldn't say that the former is much better. Not quite as bad, I'll grant, but not good.Tenshi no Ai wrote:Somehow I think there's a biiiiiiig difference on cartoon violence and subjecting cartoon children :/
Now that I don't doubt in the least. If somebody likes something enough to collect manga or anime of it, then they probably like it enough to collect the live-action version as well. For instance, I love Sailor Moon. Have a bit of the anime. Also like the live-action series.Tenshi no Ai wrote:I've heard of cases off ANN where people were found with both cartoon child porn and the real thing :/
In this case I have to plead lack of evidence. There isn't much (if anything) to suggest that such pics cause imatative behavior. But then, the argument made by many pornsters (pedophiles who have access to child pornography will be able to "get it out of their system" and thus not molest real children) also doesn't have much to support it.Tenshi no Ai wrote:The correlation between violent shows and real-life violence is different than someone who might be tempted by bad pictures :/
But the imaginary can lead to the real thing, is the idea :/
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