Kiddie Porn Is Now Legal in New York, Says Gizmodo

Kiddie Porn Is Now Legal in New York.

It’s a technicality which makes viewing all the kiddie porn OK in New York State.  A pervert can be at it 24/7, and it’s no problem as long as he/she/it remembers not to willfully download it.

Of course the stuff you see through your browser is cached in temp files, so it really is downloaded on your drive til you flush them out.

With respect to other acts, the courts wish to pass judgment based upon criminal INTENT.  Killing another human is graded this way in the legal system.  There is also the concept of hate crime,  in which the penalty can become more severe based upon external  guesses about how the perpetrator feels about the victim of the crime.

Oddly  Judge Carmen Beauchamp Ciparick reverses the trend of judicial mind reading.  This kiddie porn decision  protects those who accidentally make a wrong click when surfing the net from legal penalties, but it also protects the  perverts who habitually support  the criminal abuse of children.

Related NewYorkism:  Remember Columbia Professor David Epstein?   He’s now on leave, according to the university faculty website. 

 

Large Libel Suit for Dept of Homeland Security is Warranted

U.S. Government Shuts Down 84,000 Websites, ‘By Mistake’ | TorrentFreak.

Thousands of small businesses and individuals were slandered by the government when the FreeDNS provider ( part of Afraid.org)  which hosted their websites was attacked by the Dept. of homeland security.   84,000 subdomains were taken down, and surfers were pointed to a homeland security page  accusing them of receiving or possessing child pornography.

Imagine the effect on a small business if it’s clientele are told that the business website was removed due to involvement  in child pornography.

Such damage to the reputation is difficult to repair.

The incompetence of the Dept. of Homeland security needs to be addressed up front by means of a class action lawsuit, for recovery of financial loss resulting from the slanderous action.

If you were presented  with one of these homeland security messages while looking up a subdomain  on mooo.com, understand that it’s your incompetent government at work, and the website you were searching likely does not belong to a pervert.    It’s just your tax dollars at work, in the hands of incompetents, who are not owning up to their mistake.

Drain Them Dry, Amy

The machanism of obtaining criminal restitution for those whose abuse has been used for video media production and distribution   seems to be a good way to fight child pornography. A twenty year old, anonymous woman, called “Amy” by law enforcement, is obtaining such benefit as a result of legal rulings against those caught with child porn.   Amy was abused sexually by her uncle when she was 8 or 9 years old, and resultant video from those episodes are now among the most heavily viewed child porn on the internet.

Amy is now asking for restitution in criminal cases of anyone caught viewing that porn, generating a whole new way of dealing with those who purchase and possess  the illegal materials.

Opponents of this mechanism state that restitution cases should be limited to civil cases.   Proponents cite the inability of these victims to pursue civil cases, and the additional means to penalize those who use and possess child pornography.

Pharmer’s first instinct is to nail child abusers and pornographers by any means available.   The trouble is that it will bankrupt the unwitting families of those who use kiddie porn.