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Posted by Balto on Friday, October 18 2019 at 03:16:34AM
In reply to It's not just this. This is just an excuse. posted by Gimwinkle on Thursday, October 17 2019 at 10:11:36PM

You're going to have to go a lot further in explaining how this entire piece relates to anything in your original post.

I'm pretty sure the FBI isn't arresting people for violations of U.S. law in countries where those activities were, otherwise, legal. The FBI conducted an investigation into a multinational exploitation ring which could have been hosted anywhere, figured out where it was hosted, and then extradited the psycho to their territory because they conducted the investigation, not because it was the U.S. in particular that had the problem.

It would me more accurate to draw an analogy where it was illegal to show sailboats on the water in either country, and there were also a shit ton of human rights violations that made it a concern in a humanistic sense which is when the multinational vehicles for enforcing a certain standard of human decency get involved and shut that shit down, if possible, because the two separate countries (in this case, it seems to be many more than just those two) agree that keeping the images of sailboats on the water who didn't want to be on the water, let alone be photographed there and then have those photographs distributed in order to create a mini enterprise where they saw absolutely none of the profit off the internet, as much as possible, as well as incarcerating the people who put them where they didn't want to be, the people who photographed them there, and the people who organized the enterprise and/or funded the enterprise, is a worthy - read:heroic - cause and those countries want to collaborate to those ends.

Granted, we actually don't have all the information - i.e., we don't know as a matter of fact that the sailboats didn't want to be on the water, didn't want to be photographed there, didn't want said photographs distributed, didn't see any of the profit created by the enterprise. I'm making a BEST GUESS based on the available clues. And there's an argument to be made that it should not be basically illegal to photograph a sailboat on the water that indeed wants to be photographed, or to create a fair enterprise to distribute said photos, with the consent of the sailboats... or let alone, of course, for sailboats to be on the water in the first place if they should so choose.

Of course, we're referring to children, not sailboats, and the answers to those questions need to be EXPLICITLY KNOWN, otherwise we should always air on the side of caution because the wind blowing in the wrong direction at the wrong moment can be enough to sink a sailboat.

And I wear my pink double hearts with PRIDE, sailor.

~ WOOOOOF







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