Think about this: In the UK you can go to jail for posting memes but now they are trying to decriminalize watching child p*rn Draw your own conclusions
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"Under Justice's plan, offenders with no convictions for sexual or violent crimes who view child sexual abuse online for the first time would be eligible for a so-called 'deferred prosecution scheme'"
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"To avoid prosecution, participants would attend educational meetings and agree good to behaviour. They would be expected to complete five sessions of up to 90 minutes over four months, then one follow-up session eight months later."
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Victim's commissioner? Sounds like they want more victims, especially with an idea like that.
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They have probably so many running around they would run out of appropriate storage. Grooming gangs are not unheard of in the UK
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It's just a stepping stone so that the UK can embrace the Ludovico Technique from "A Clockwork Orange" after a backlash?pic.twitter.com/f7fZfHfvfH
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Madness
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