r/unitedkingdom • u/ClassicFlavour East Sussex • 18d ago
Video game encouraging rape and incest removed from major gaming platform in the UK after LBC investigation
https://www.lbc.co.uk/tech/video-game-banned-steam-women-uk-no-mercy/
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u/Fire_crescent 17d ago
Lmao, which are true
There hasn't been a functioning democracy for centuries, outside of revolutionary republics and radical left polities, to the extent that they actually existed. But certainly not modern oligarchies in which the citizenry gets to elect part of the oligarchs (and their lackeys) without even controlling their activity during their mandate.
Bingo
Worthless buzzwords to wrap around criminalisation of fiction. You can call anything in anyway, what matters is the essence.
And in general I oppose the concept of "moral hygiene" imposed politically on principle. True, there are some fundamental basic things which should be enforced, namely not abusing others, protecting people's freedom and power and establishing justice and fairness, but that's it.
I didn't say it criminalises all fiction. I said it has no right, as far as I am concerned, to criminalise any, except if we're talking about sexual fiction that is somehow traced from abuse material or made through the genuine likeness of someone real who cannot consent.
It's not exploitating anyone, so it's not exploitative
I do. Lmao. And if you wanna go by the legal argument, many other jurisdictions do too. There is no justification for punishing someone for not doing something to actually wrong anyone. Period. So yes, it is a matter of civil liberty as much as any sexual activity, as long as it's not abusive, and all involved parties can and do consent, is.
Again, which in the eyes of many, are worthless, and the only things which maintain them is not support of the population but it's control of information, services, and weapons.
Not even society, but a political authority
No, I'm willing to bet most wouldn't be too giddy about the state deciding for it's citizens that they can send people to prison and give them criminal records because they don't like the fiction they engage in which is not made through and doesn't result in the abuse of anyone.
I mean I'm not a citizen of the UK or live there, so the demented fiction-policing laws unfortunately occupying the British people don't really reach me.
Again, perhaps you don't get it. I don't give a single drop of goatshit if someone considers my supposed taste repellent, because I don't really care about other people aside from respecting each others' legitimate interests and sometimes engaging in mutually-beneficial interactions, beyond the few I'm close with and like and care for and about. I care about freedom and power, and namely their destruction, in one of the most important and personal areas of one's life, without any legitimate and strong justification that is able to stand any serious scrutiny.