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The solution has always been in common sense

Posted by Jessy on 2024-June-16 22:10:52, Sunday
In reply to Abandoning LBLs posted by Talix on 2024-June-16 19:29:29, Sunday

Criminal law has only to focus prosecution on kidnapping, forcible confinement, bodily injury, drugging/alcohol, and trickery/deceit/.

In just using the aforementioned the law would have ample ways of intervening when any true harm has occurred. The younger the boy,.. the more uncommon he would be looking himself for erotic companionship, thus the less likely sex would happen at say age 7, unless a crime was committed. (see above)

On the other hand a 13yo that rides himself on his bike to a friend's house 3 blocks away, is able to be there for a lengthy period of time without anyone getting alarmed, shares in reciprocal sexual adventure and bodily enjoyment, is jovial and perhaps shares other past times with his friend... There can be NO CRIME in this kind of scenario.

By simply having to proving a true criminal act, this would deem "Age of Consent laws" to be what they are, - a hysterical abuse of power, formulated on ideas that male youth are NOT SEXUAL, and that enjoying erotic sensual intimacy (that male youth are otherwise by nature design to seek and do) is an obscene, disgusting, immoral, evil, abusive thing for them to do, and anyone that facilitates in this human "trait".

Until erotic pleasures, until this nasty nasty thing called sexuality is no longer used by "experts", and an opportunistic system of thugs that take extreme powers to persecute, punish, humiliate, and destroy lives for profit, and self absorbed notoriety... until this formulated scapegoat of sex under 18yo is no longer synonymous with being an innocent youth, "free of sin", good, normal, etc.. deranged, brutal, and harmful justice will prevail.

We're not discussing what's best for boys... AoC has nothing to do with that! We're talking about a system that profits from harm, punishment and humiliation. If only Criminology, psychology, sociology, anthropology, had any merit, If only they had the conviction of being truthful and not grandstanding in whatever gets them a "good paying job" (at the expense of...)

Please, call a spade a spade! and not just in this forum/subject matter but in geopolitics, finance, media, etc... the hypocrisy everywhere is thick, and so obvious.

I love how everyone around here is so academic and pragmatic... as if a choice could ever be made. It the same with "elections" so so dumb! So much energy goes into what always amounts to a nothing burger. The complexities of governance amounts to control, always more control.

Nothing more controlling then being able to criminalize the natural promiscuity of a male youth under 18yo. Look at the control that mental health and justice afford themselves by harming boys the way they have/are.

More University grads these past 45 years then ever before... yet debt, homelessness, drugs, depression, unemployment, and no families/babies to support the very society that has graduated these scholars. It's a failed experiment, a failed state. You can call whatever country by it's original name be it Canada, or The United States of America... but when there's no semblance of what it was in just 40 years.. it's no longer the product that it was.

Point is you got to know what you're arguing... AoC is the symptom problem to a much much bigger cynical problem that plagues the entire culture of North America if not the world. The elite/educated/virtuous/entitled etc.. will continue to need ways to suppress, and distance themselves from the deplorable masses, to do this they need to label ever more as being bad, and beneath them.

Sex offences is just one way among so so many that otherwise ordinary people (boys, male youth, and men) are beaten down, to the pleasure of the aristocracy.

but that's just me, my perspectives... my "learned"(observations) journey of life.

Jessy

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