RE: Pedophilia
July 30, 2019 at 8:43 pm
(This post was last modified: July 30, 2019 at 8:48 pm by EgoDeath.)
(July 30, 2019 at 8:35 pm)notimportant1234 Wrote: I guess you put the stopping point on genetic chance where you see fit. Given that you sayed that all pedophiles should be killed, that includes the ones that want to seek help and don't want to harm anyone, and because of that they are innocent, they didn't not choose the attraction that they have, but in a world governed by your way of solving the problem I wonder how many will stop being innocent? (this is not empathy BTW, I just Don t use a lens of hocu pocus to see the world.)
The second part is just an ad hominem.
I have no empathy for people who feel proclivities to have sex with children. Having Down syndrome is not the same as being a pedophile, no matter which way you try to twist and turn it. It simply isn't. Having a genetic disorder or physical deformity/handicap is, in a sense, being a victim. Being a pedophile means you create victims.
And no, Mr. High school debate club, that's not an ad hominem. I'm not avoiding the topic being discussed by attacking you. I openly discussed the topic at hand, then gladly told you you're either dumb or disingenuous. Just a plain old insult. Not an ad hominem.
(July 30, 2019 at 8:42 pm)Rev. Rye Wrote: For more information on the problems with identifying groomers, there’s a documentary on Netflix called Abducted in Plain Sight. it’s about a woman named Jan Broberg who was groomed, molested, and abducted (TWICE) by a family friend named Robert Berchtold. Berchtold went to incredible lengths to inure himself to them up to and including SEDUCING BOTH OF HER PARENTS THEMSELVES. It can actually be astonishingly easy for groomers to break down targets’ defenses, even if those targets know what to look for. I’m not saying it’s not important. I’m saying that some people can even outsmart
people on the lookout for red flags, even in cases as ludicrously obvious as Berchtold.
Despite what you're saying, it's a lot easier to get scammed when you don't know someone is trying to scam you. It's also a lot easier to avoid being scammed when you know someone is trying to scam you.
Someone trying to spend alone time with your child is a red flag that anyone can spot. Where this DOES get tough is when it comes to family members. That's much harder to decipher.
edit: But yes, thank you for bringing up that documentary. I remember watching it and almost the whole time my jaw hitting the floor from complete and utter disbelief.
If you guys ever get a chance, check out a guy on YouTube called 'Anxiety War.' He would gather evidence on and turn in pedophiles to the local police somewhere in Michigan, and I think almost a dozen of them actually got convicted because of his work. I don't think his channel is even up any more, but you can find plenty of reuploads of his videos by other channels.
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