They see children not as children, but as creatures that give them sexual satisfaction.
'Creatures' is your own inference there. Do heterosexual males see women as creatures to give them sexual satisfaction? No, they don't. Paedophiles are just wired differently, akin to homosexuals; though don't take this as gay-bashing there's a world of difference between consensual intercourse/relationships and with those of a pre-pubescent child! Nor should you take it as me approving of paedophilia, if I'm giving you that impression; I'm just against removing liberties, mass hysteria, and damning people without understand them; portraying them as monsters.
Emerana said:
a man can not be arrested for THINKING about screwing children, he can be arrested for viewing pornographic photos of children. Down loading photos of children being abused is a crime, so if they can really keep it contained in their head, then no one would even know. As soon as their fantasy (I puke a little in my mouth every time I think about this) escapes even in tiny ways, they are committing crimes.
But then we're not talking about photos of children being abused here; we're talking about photos of children playing, children doing sports, and children outside. I just don't agree with taking our liberties away, our freedom to take photos, just because there's a small threat of these photos finding their way into the hands of someone who wants sexual gratification from them.
Senor Hound said:
Here's a concept: What if the viewing of photos helps supress their desire to engage in physical contact with a child?
A good point. Would you rather a paedophile have photos to jack off over, or not have any and be more likely to abuse and molest a child for real?
Emerana said:
I agree that random photos of children are most likely not used for any negative or scary purpose.
But as a mom I have to ask
why do you want a photo of my kids?
what are you doing with them?
who the f*** are you any ways?
When you take photos of people's children without permission then you are tampering with their ability to protect their child. That sends parents into overdrive, and I am right there with them.
There is a huge difference between a person acting normally taking photos of a kids base ball game and that of a lone stranger lurking around a playground snapping shots of your kids without so much as a word.
If photos/videos of your child in an outside environment existing indicates a failure as a parent, then you'd better hold onto your socks, because you're
going to fail.
Do you shield your child from CCTV? These are videos of your child being viewed and recorded by someone vicariously, sitting in a small room, possibly by themselves. Does the perceived notion of added security justify this?
Fact is, pictures are going to be taken of your child. If you want to protect them, prevent someone from kidnapping them; educate them about not talking to strangers etc. Removing our freedom to take pictures of
our child just because it could, in a long-shot, potentially be used in a malicious way, is not the way to go.
I see this paedophilia scare akin to terrorism. The threat is so much smaller than people make it out to be; you're more likely to be killed by
bees than by terrorists. There have been
fewer acts of terrorism in recent years than when I was growing up, where the IRA were bombing my country weekly; yet where was the hysteria and mass removal of freedom and liberties then?