Last I checked, you cannot "exploit" drawings as though they were physical beings. You cannot harm them, you cannot imprison them, you cannot break the "rights" of something that does not have "rights" to begin with.Eclectic Dreck said:Industries that are built upon the fictional depiction of the exploitation of children will collapse? Yea, I can live with that.Irridium said:You do realize that this will essentially cripple the japanese anime, manga, and games industries, right?
Freedom of Expression/Speech is not whatever you do not find personally offensive to be allowed to be shown. It encompasses every single individual and whatever expressions of speech they may or may enjoy and wish to display to the world. This included loli, whether you like it or not. Maturity has nothing to do with this discussion.Kaboose the Moose said:Thank fuck!
Can I just say, that Japan has some really, really, really disturbing fetishes on their shelves. RapeLay [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RapeLay] is one just example.
I am all for the freedom of expression/speech...but you can go too far. Japan has a history of flirting with the border of sanity with this kind of shit and I am glad that this bill passed.
If you are reading this Japan, I am happy that you have matured a lot in my eyes.
OT: I get iffy around loli as a concept myself, but I will never restrict the freedom of expression and speech for others because I do not personally find what they express to be tasteful. People have to learn that just because they get "offended" by something, or view something as tasteless, is not grounds to restrict it from others whom may definitely feel different.