Poll of the Day > 34 y/o Man's MOTHER IN LAW Pretended to be UNDERAGE Online to TRICK HIM!!!

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WhiskeyDisk
11/19/19 2:53:16 AM
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LinkPizza posted...
And I never tried to normalize it. In the US, sex with a 15 year old after a certain age is illegal. I never said it wasn't. I also didn't try to normalize it. Saying it's different from having sex with a 7 year old (which it is) doesn't mean I'm trying to normalize it. That's just some sick fantasy in your head.


That's literally what trying to fucking normalize it is. Trying to plant the seed that well, it's different so there's room for debate. No. No there isn't.
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WhiskeyDisk
11/19/19 2:54:26 AM
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LinkPizza posted...
. Even if I was defending him, which I'm not, he's not a pedophile by the definition of the word...


And now we're back on semantics while you try to normalize this shit.
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WhiskeyDisk
11/19/19 3:07:59 AM
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VioletMassacre posted...
WhiskeyDisk posted...
Are we on the same page now?

No, because AoC doesn't have anything to do with being a pedophile.


Now I know you must be trolling.
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Gaawa_chan
11/19/19 5:34:04 AM
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"entrapment is a practice whereby a law enforcement agent or agent of the state induces a person to commit a criminal offense that the person would have otherwise been unlikely or unwilling to commit."
"* the defendant's state of mind; entrapment can be claimed if the defendant had no "predisposition" to commit the crime.
* the government's conduct; entrapment occurs when the actions of government officers would usually have caused a normally law-abiding person to commit a crime."

So let's see. Did a member of law enforcement/the State do it? No.
Was he "induced" to commit an offense he would not have otherwise wanted to commit? No, apparently, because...
Was the guy unlikely to have tried to rape an underage child otherwise? Apparently not. :-/

Not entrapment anymore than TCAP is.
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LinkPizza
11/19/19 7:32:10 AM
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WhiskeyDisk posted...
LinkPizza posted...
And I never tried to normalize it. In the US, sex with a 15 year old after a certain age is illegal. I never said it wasn't. I also didn't try to normalize it. Saying it's different from having sex with a 7 year old (which it is) doesn't mean I'm trying to normalize it. That's just some sick fantasy in your head.


That's literally what trying to fucking normalize it is. Trying to plant the seed that well, it's different so there's room for debate. No. No there isn't.

What the fuck are you talking about? Putting words in my mouth again. Thats what this whole argument has been. You putting words in my mouth. Normalizing basically means to make something normal. And thats not what Im doing. Ive said multiple times what he did was wrong and illegal. All Ive been trying to say is that there still is a major difference between trying to have sex with a 15 year old and a 7 year old. Saying that theres a difference isnt normalizing shit. And I dont even understand how you think that. Im not trying to plant the seed so theres room for debate. I literally fucking said that what he did was wrong. Maybe if you actually took a fucking second to read what people are actually saying to you instead of only seeing red, youd actually understand what anyone is saying to you...
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