Pedophilia Voyeurism and the Thought Police?
In a past story from California, there is a guy that is a self proclaimed pedophile. However, he says he doesn't act on or engage in pedophilia, he is simply a voyeur of children. He also takes pictures of them in public and posts them on his website. They have tried to take him to court, although he hasn't committed a crime, therefore he cannot be held for anything since there is no law against looking.
Is what this guy is doing creepy? YES! I have 2 nieces that i would do anything for, including going to prison for life if I had to in order to protect them.
However, if we start playing big brother and convicting people for what they think or their view points, especially when no action follows the thought, you might as well just put up bars around the whole country and call it "The United Prison of America".
Should there be an implementation of a "Thought Police" in America, to arrest and convict citizens for their thoughts, even when they haven't committed any crimes? Think of the times you wished someone was dead or wished them harm (if you have), should you then be imprisoned because you thought of it?
In a past story from California, there is a guy that is a self proclaimed pedophile. However, he says he doesn't act on or engage in pedophilia, he is simply a voyeur of children. He also takes pictures of them in public and posts them on his website. They have tried to take him to court, although he hasn't committed a crime, therefore he cannot be held for anything since there is no law against looking.
Is what this guy is doing creepy? YES! I have 2 nieces that i would do anything for, including going to prison for life if I had to in order to protect them.
However, if we start playing big brother and convicting people for what they think or their view points, especially when no action follows the thought, you might as well just put up bars around the whole country and call it "The United Prison of America".
Should there be an implementation of a "Thought Police" in America, to arrest and convict citizens for their thoughts, even when they haven't committed any crimes? Think of the times you wished someone was dead or wished them harm (if you have), should you then be imprisoned because you thought of it?
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