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TopicChild molesters in Alabama will now be chemically castrated, ok?
wolfy42
01/01/20 10:59:40 PM
#80:


Mead posted...
Why oh why does society focus on protecting vulnerable children instead of defending the rights and freedoms of sexual predators -potd, apparently


It's not just what those predators have done directly, which is horrid enough, but the fact that it has changed our society so children are no longer free to be children, where you can't trust strangers around them, where teachers (at least male ones) can not comfort or hold a child who is upset.

Sexual predators have created a society of fear. I don't think people on here are really defending them though. Defending the right to create art for instance, isn't totally wrong, and I admit my stance on such art is controversial.
I hate the way things have changed within my lifetime. I was lucky enough to go to a private school at the end (for one year) and it was like a family. Everyone cared for all the kids there, and I was often in charge of watching them etc. Such a thing wouldn't be done now, you wouldn't trust other adults to watch the kids, people won't just send them over to each others homes and I doubt there are such family like schools at this point. It's a really sad thing to me.

It's only a small number of people who could/would harm kids, but it has had a huge impact on how almost all children live in this day and age. There are tons of sad things in the world, but this is certainly a big one (and I know, it was always around and happened, it just wasn't as well known...so in some ways it's better now since less children are actually (hopefully) being abused/hurt. It still sucks though.

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