British Man Guilty of Owning Sexy Images of Cartoon Children

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  • wa3zrm
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    • May 2009
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    British Man Guilty of Owning Sexy Images of Cartoon Children

    A man in Britain has been convicted for his fantasies.
    Robul Hoque, 39, was found guilty of downloading "prohibited images" of cartoon girls, some in school uniforms, doing dirty deeds. The fact that these manga drawings are available on legitimate sites did not sway the judge. Nor did the fact that—oh yeah—there were no actual humans in the pictures.
    No humans. So how old, exactly, is a cartoon? Is the cartoon 7, or 9, or just shy of 18? Trick question: A cartoon doesn't have an age, because a cartoon is never born. The life meter never started ticking.
    If owning or admiring the mere drawn image of something illegal is grounds for sentencing, wouldn't we have to sentence anyone who goes to the Louvre and parks himself in front of Ingres' Odalisque? That there's a concubine and bigamy is against the law. Move on to the Mona Lisa or you're under arrest!

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  • Ansel
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    • Feb 2011
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    #2
    *likes*

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    • Mordred
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      • Dec 2009
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      #3
      Madness.

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      • Ansel
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        • Feb 2011
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        #4
        i reckon he only got convicted because his skin wasn't white.

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        • Frankie Reloaded
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          • Jan 2011
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          #5
          I am missing the sentence - if he got convinced, how long should he spend in jail. I think there is something in there which the tabloid did not say. Otherwise it would be triple stupid: the deviants need some way to relieve their pressures without hurting a human. Drawn porn is ideal for that purpose. I would definitely prefer a pervert to abuse his porn collection and not my daughter.

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          • Ansel
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            • Feb 2011
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            #6
            have a google. other newspapers have covered it online with perhaps a different stance.

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            • Ansel
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              • Feb 2011
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              #7
              don't think you are safe frankie, some people call tobacco users deviants.

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              • Frankie Reloaded
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                • Jan 2011
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                #8
                You think they will arrest me for tobacco cartoons? :disturbed:

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                • Ansel
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                  • Feb 2011
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                  #9
                  this scottish catholic i know would if he had his way! :-)

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                  • Frankie Reloaded
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                    • Jan 2011
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                    #10
                    I will encrypt all my snus pictures NOW!

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                    • Ansel
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                      • Feb 2011
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                      #11
                      hehe :-)

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                      • piks101
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                        • Sep 2010
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by wa3zrm View Post
                        A man in Britain has been convicted for his fantasies.
                        Robul Hoque, 39, was found guilty of downloading "prohibited images" of cartoon girls, some in school uniforms, doing dirty deeds. The fact that these manga drawings are available on legitimate sites did not sway the judge. Nor did the fact that—oh yeah—there were no actual humans in the pictures.
                        No humans. So how old, exactly, is a cartoon? Is the cartoon 7, or 9, or just shy of 18? Trick question: A cartoon doesn't have an age, because a cartoon is never born. The life meter never started ticking.
                        If owning or admiring the mere drawn image of something illegal is grounds for sentencing, wouldn't we have to sentence anyone who goes to the Louvre and parks himself in front of Ingres' Odalisque? That there's a concubine and bigamy is against the law. Move on to the Mona Lisa or you're under arrest!

                        (Excerpt) Read more at reason.com ...
                        I hope you are fighting this. I think you have a good case that your cartoon pics are not actual humans. Good luck!

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