GirlChat #546564
Personal blog section on all offenders'public page
Posted by Stahntii on 2011-December-30 19:37:54 EST, FridayIs Stahntii the only fucker who has thought of this?
Does no one else see the necessity of this?
If Big Brother is going to put people on a public page and say whatever they want of them, then why in the hell should those they put on such a page not at least have a section of that page where they can speak their minds; where they can have the availability of addressing the public for themselves. After all, the public can choose to pay it no atention if they so choose. But it's Nazi-Like to not give offenders such an option.
Maybe Michigan and Illinois are just the climates to being such legislation.
I think officials could get away with promoting and passing kind of legislation without getting themselves accused of being pedo-sympathetic. And if someone did make such an accusation, it could easily be countermeasured. There are plenty of reasons one can site for such legislation being a benefit to the public. To name the best one: It lets the public get to know the offender better, to better get a feel of where their current mindsets are at. Now if this is not a selling point, I don't know what is.
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- Re: Personal blog section on all offenders'public page - Little Girl Lover on 2012-January-01 08:20:59 EST, Sunday - (1 / 0 / 1)
- re: - Stahntii on 2012-January-02 22:47:19 EST, Monday - (1 / 0 / 0)
- Re: Personal blog section on all offenders'public page - Moony on 2011-December-31 12:05:44 EST, Saturday - (1 / 0 / 1)
- Thanks Moony. And Yes I mean the official registry - Stahntii on 2011-December-31 06:50:14 EST, Saturday - (1 / 0 / 0)
- This is especially effective for non-violent RSOs. - AK47 on 2011-December-30 21:23:42 EST, Friday - (1 / 0 / 0)