Description:
✖UPDATE✖ Tokyo Loli Ban Fails (2010-03-19): The Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly has decided to defer consideration of their bill to ban loli manga until their next session.
In this case it seems likely politicians were mindful that they faced ferocious criticism from the manga, Internet and publishing industry were they to support the bill, but also faced the prospect of a tearful Agnes Chan lambasting them in the glare of media spotlight for not doing enough to protect Japan's imaginary children.
Such bills frequently find themselves quietly abandoned at a later date, in fact a similar fate befell the previous national ban in the Diet.
✖ Support lolicon! サポートlolicon!✖
A group dedicated toward the support of lolicon :D
• Definition:
Lolicon (or Lolikon/Rorikon) - Anime/Manga wherein childlike female characters are depicted in an erotic manner. (see the Wikipedia entry about Lolicon for further info regarding this subject matter).
"Lolicon" or "Loli" is a common Japanese abbreviation for "Lolita complex," which refers to someone over the age of consent who resembles a child. The terms adopted several different meanings throughout the years.
• In Japan:
Japan created Lolicon in the 70's. That nation has maintained the label of "Safest Nation" since it joined the UN in 1956. They have the Lowest Crime Rate of any Developed Nation. Their biggest issue in terms of crime is Drug Trafficking by the Yakuza to other nations.
Though some may argue against this saying that Japan does not report all of its crime to officials, it is safe to say that it is a peaceful nation. Major crimes occur at very low rates and it has a robbery ratio of 1.1 to every 100,000 people. One reason that may be attributed to the safety of the country is its culture. The Japanese are taught to never bring shame to their families, therefore abstain from disorderly conduct.
• Controversy:
Laws have been enacted to criminalize lolicon for preventing abuse. An argument is that obscene fictional images portray children as sex objects, thereby contributing to child sexual abuse. This argument has been disputed by the claim that there is no scientific basis for that connection, and that restricting sexual expression in drawings or animated games and videos might actually increase the rate of sexual crime by eliminating a harmless outlet for desires that could motivate crime. This is exemplified in a case involving a man from Virginia who asserted at his arrest that after viewing lolicon at a public library, he had quit collecting real child pornography and switched to lolicon.
• Conclusion:
☼ LOLI ISN'T HURTING ANYBODY ☼
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Subscribe to LoliTube (http://www.youtube.com/user/LoliconTube), for the best loli anime!
✖UPDATE✖ Tokyo Loli Ban Fails (2010-03-19): The Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly has decided to defer consideration of their bill to ban loli manga until their next session.
In this case it seems likely politicians were mindful that they faced ferocious criticism from the manga, Internet and publishing industry were they to support the bill, but also faced the prospect of a tearful Agnes Chan lambasting them in the glare of media spotlight for not doing enough to protect Japan's imaginary children.
Such bills frequently find themselves quietly abandoned at a later date, in fact a similar fate befell the previous national ban in the Diet.
✖ Support lolicon! サポートlolicon!✖
A group dedicated toward the support of lolicon :D
• Definition:
Lolicon (or Lolikon/Rorikon) - Anime/Manga wherein childlike female characters are depicted in an erotic manner. (see the Wikipedia entry about Lolicon for further info regarding this subject matter).
"Lolicon" or "Loli" is a common Japanese abbreviation for "Lolita complex," which refers to someone over the age of consent who resembles a child. The terms adopted several different meanings throughout the years.
• In Japan:
Japan created Lolicon in the 70's. That nation has maintained the label of "Safest Nation" since it joined the UN in 1956. They have the Lowest Crime Rate of any Developed Nation. Their biggest issue in terms of crime is Drug Trafficking by the Yakuza to other nations.
Though some may argue against this saying that Japan does not report all of its crime to officials, it is safe to say that it is a peaceful nation. Major crimes occur at very low rates and it has a robbery ratio of 1.1 to every 100,000 people. One reason that may be attributed to the safety of the country is its culture. The Japanese are taught to never bring shame to their families, therefore abstain from disorderly conduct.
• Controversy:
Laws have been enacted to criminalize lolicon for preventing abuse. An argument is that obscene fictional images portray children as sex objects, thereby contributing to child sexual abuse. This argument has been disputed by the claim that there is no scientific basis for that connection, and that restricting sexual expression in drawings or animated games and videos might actually increase the rate of sexual crime by eliminating a harmless outlet for desires that could motivate crime. This is exemplified in a case involving a man from Virginia who asserted at his arrest that after viewing lolicon at a public library, he had quit collecting real child pornography and switched to lolicon.
• Conclusion:
☼ LOLI ISN'T HURTING ANYBODY ☼
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Subscribe to LoliTube (http://www.youtube.com/user/LoliconTube), for the best loli anime!





