Well the arrest rates should be known data. I'd be interested in seeing if there is any increase in actual criminal activity or whether perhaps such art serves as an outlet and actually reduces the rate which some claim it does. It all seems more a matter of political correctness than actual criminality to me....
Edgar On Feb 22, 2011, at 2:52 PM, ED wrote: > > > > > God alone knows, but some think so. As Anthony appears to get unusually > agitated by Tantric sex, pedophilic priests and raunchy Zen masters, I > thought he might appreciate the news from Japan re: shojo manga and shotacon. > > > --ED > > > --- In [email protected], Edgar Owen <edgarowen@...> wrote: > > > > Is there any evidence that these comics actually "contribute to actual > > sexual abuse of children"? Is the rate of this any higher in Japan than > > elsewhere? If not I don't see any problem with it, after all no children > > are involved in its production as it is all art work not photography. > > > > Edgar > > > > > Anthony, > > > > > > You may be pleased to hear that pedophiliac priests will shortly be > > > finding life tougher even in Japan. > > > > > > --ED > > > > " Lolicon also romanised as rorikon, is a Japanese portmanteau of the > > > phrase "Lolita complex". In Japan, the term describes an attraction to > > > underage girls, or an individual with such an attraction. It is also > > > commonly used when referring to lolicon manga or lolicon anime, a subset > > > of manga and anime wherein childlike female characters are often depicted > > > in an erotic manner. A number of anthology manga magazines have been > > > published since the 1980s which focus exclusively on this subset. Outside > > > Japan, the term is in less common usage and usually refers to the manga > > > and anime. > > > > > > The phrase is a reference to Vladimir Nabokov's book Lolita, in which a > > > middle-age man becomes sexually obsessed with a twelve-year-old girl, and > > > is an outgrowth of the shôjo manga style of artwork. The equivalent term > > > for attraction to (or art pertaining to erotic portrayal of) young boys > > > is shotacon. > > > > > > Laws have been enacted in various countries, including in Japan, which > > > regulate explicit content featuring children or child-like characters. > > > Parent and citizens groups in Japan have organized to work toward > > > stronger controls and stricter laws governing lolicon manga and other > > > similar media. Critics say that the lolicon genre contributes to actual > > > sexual abuse of children, while others say that there is no evidence for > > > this claim, or that there is evidence to the contrary. > > > > > > A recent law passed in Tokyo on what material could be sold to minors > > > takes effect in July 2011, and has directly affected the long-running > > > Tokyo International Anime Fair (TAF) as multiple large and small > > > publishers of manga and producers of anime have backed out of showing or > > > sponsoring the fair." > > > > > > (Wiki) > > > > > > > > Bill, > > > > > > > > I am glad you still think ethic may exist. Wait for a non-pedophilic > > > > priest to convert you to the glory of God. > > > > > > > > Anthony > > > >
