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wouldn't effect us vivid imaginataryans doe
dude, you're doing this on purposeyesterday
i sleep or something.
just for definitions sake, what counts as pornography in this scenarioWell, here's a few ideas:
The imprisonment of all involved in the industries at a hierarchical scale of punishment (in a general idea, a lower level of involvement is equivalent to a lowered intensity to their criminal sentencing, the minimum sentence being a half-decade of captivity in a federal prison), prosecuting pornographers at the same level as drug cartels. This would include the capture and controlled burning of physical pornography (as done with the disposal of physical intoxicants like cocaine). This would also include the raid of pornographic conglomerate headquarters that are stationed within the U.S in a fashion equivalent to the Mexican military's raids of drug cartel positions. The U.S National Guard would be used for this effort, and staff at these locations are to be treated as criminals involved in the production of illegal intoxicants. Anyone producing pornography outside of these conglomerates would be tolerated at the same level of persecution as an individual illegal drug manufacturer (i.e, a meth cook) currently is. Of course, internet bans on pornographic sites would also be enforced in this matter, and any detections by ISPs related to the streaming or downloading of internet pornography would result in a fine of one-hundred USD per megabyte. These fines would dedicate a portion of their funds towards a government-endorsed establishment of national rehabilitation centers and online programs to treat pornography addictions.
How did you find this site doeyesterday
Visual material with the intention of erotic stimulation that displays the action of sex, sexual organs, or any other form of sexual activity. It's a general definition, with some vagueness, but, of course, anything that innately falls into that category (the conglomerate pornography that I mentioned, for example) would be a prime target of such a campaign.just for definitions sake, what counts as pornography in this scenario
what about foreign websites doeWell, here's a few ideas:
The imprisonment of all involved in the industries at a hierarchical scale of punishment (in a general idea, a lower level of involvement is equivalent to a lowered intensity to their criminal sentencing, the minimum sentence being a half-decade of captivity in a federal prison), prosecuting pornographers at the same level as drug cartels. This would include the capture and controlled burning of physical pornography (as done with the disposal of physical intoxicants like cocaine). This would also include the raid of pornographic conglomerate headquarters that are stationed within the U.S in a fashion equivalent to the Mexican military's raids of drug cartel positions. The U.S National Guard would be used for this effort, and staff at these locations are to be treated as criminals involved in the production of illegal intoxicants. Anyone producing pornography outside of these conglomerates would be tolerated at the same level of persecution as an individual illegal drug manufacturer (i.e, a meth cook) currently is. Of course, internet bans on pornographic sites would also be enforced in this matter, and any detections by ISPs related to the streaming or downloading of internet pornography would result in a fine of one-hundred USD per megabyte. These fines would dedicate a portion of their funds towards a government-endorsed establishment of national rehabilitation centers and online programs to treat pornography addictions.
soyjak.partyHow did you find this site doe
would you exclude or include erotic novels to get banned?Visual material with the intention of erotic stimulation that displays the action of sex, sexual organs, or any other form of sexual activity. It's a general definition, with some vagueness, but, of course, anything that innately falls into that category (the conglomerate pornography that I mentioned, for example) would be a prime target of such a campaign.
okaysoyjak.party
Your hentai manga is going to be thrown into the fire buddywould you exclude or include erotic novels to get banned?
Not that I know of. In the hypothetical case that the U.S did go by those actions that I wrote out, there, it would probably also see the start of a national internet firewall to target those foreign sites, similar to the PRC's.now that i think about it is there anything online illegal in the US but legal other places?
you can ban hosting, it's hard to enforce banning the actual traffic, almost impossiblewhat about foreign websites doe
now that i think about it is there anything online illegal in the US but legal other places? i know UK banned porn at some point i wonder how they dealt with this. i shall research this matter maybe
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Good question. I think, since the intention of that type of media is still for sexual stimulation, it would be counted as pornography.would you exclude or include erotic novels to get banned?
fapping is a drugi wish i'm addicted to drugs instead
meds graphic novels probably count as visual representationsYour hentai manga is going to be burnt in the fire buddy
>Goon, zero posts, dead account
If we're going by my interpretation of equating it to an illegal intoxicant, then it'd be like making meth for yourself. It'd still be illegal.meds graphic novels probably count as visual representations
doe that does bring up the question of creating pornography for yourself, and how that would be moderated though.
Castrate and sterilize everybody.meds graphic novels probably count as visual representations
doe that does bring up the question of creating pornography for yourself, and how that would be moderated though.
I didn't even know that was an account I was just pointing out that you're a gooner>Goon, zero posts, dead account
Just for the geg, what if i were to ask a mod to steal it for me?