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Not normalizing pedophilia at all.... spoiler cuz nsfw(ish)
Oh wow, he looks like a pedophile. No surprise here. https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/xydjjd/a-pedophile-opens-up-about-being-targeted-by-vigilantes
"Due to the stigma of molesting children, it's difficult to know how many people are affected by thoughts of molesting children"
Conveniently, people who molest children aren't pedophiles. Thanks to the folks at VICE for this precious article.
I mean, you don't have to be a pedophile in the clinical sense of this word to molest children
Although if you are a pedophile it's far more probable you will do so
Yeah you have to be a sociopath
which most pedophiles are
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I don't agree with this trend destigmatasing pedophilia though, it's gonna end disastrously
I don't think its an actual, concrete trend yet
But its something to monitor closely
It's yet another time I read about it and that's pretty disturbing imo
I've never heard about anything like that in Poland, but if it's a thing in US, it's always only a matter of time when the rest of the world will start copying American trends
I mean, I live in an ethnostate and even there are people who starts bullshitting about "white privilege"
I don't remember throwing away anything electronic in few years, lmao
Excluding batteries, of course
I try not to buy electronics if i dont have to
"How will it be in ancap? - sekcja Jankesów"
I don't like throwing away things in general
I still have a CD Walkman and casette player lying around somewhere in my room
its illegal to export but they have loopholes and do it anyway
i miss cd players!
glad my car still has one
CNN finally reports on final ISIS holdout.
How long have we known about it's existence now?
Must still have plans for them
>plans for them
When US started officialy support SDF it was pretty obvious they abandoned their former project in the region
It's probably better for them to work with Assad anyways.
They were literally forced to do so though when Russians started their airforce attacks
I predict either a great degree of autonomy, or federalisation of Syria
Russians are pretty pro-Kurd, so they probably wouldn't help Assad in the war against them, and government knows they can't afford another civil war that would last for at least half of decade