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If I moved to Japan, would they accept my lolicon tendencies?

>> No.7021006 [DELETED] 

No.

>> No.7021009

all of japan cannot be represented by an imprecise pronoun such as "they"

ergo; some people will, some people won't

>> No.7021018

Yes, you should move their immediately and start molesting kids. It's practically how they say MOSHI~MOSHI~KONICHIWA~DESU~~~ these days.

>> No.7021027

>paedophiles
Reported.

>> No.7021047

>>7020999
>largest empire in human history
I think you will find that was the Holy Roman Empire.

>> No.7021056

>>7021027

I know, I hate snobs who spell it that way too. What's wrong with a simple "e"?

>>7021047

The HRE only comprised central + parts of Southern Europe. It wasn't even as large as the original Roman Empire, which was still smaller than the British Empire.

>> No.7021059

http://www.telefonoarcobaleno.org/report2009-eng_web.pdf
Top 10 Nationality of Internet Paedophiles:
No.1 – USA at 22.3%
No.2 – Germany at 17.6%
No.3 – Great Britian at 6.5%
No.4 – Russia at 6.1%
No.5 – Italy at 5.0%
No.6 – France at 4.8%
No.7 – Canada at 3.0%
No.8 – Spain at 2.3%
No.9 – The Netherlands at 2.2%
No.10 – Sweden at 1.8%

What about Japan? They’re way down at 16th place with 1.5%.

>> No.7021063

As of 2009, the British watchdog organization Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) reports Asia as a whole only hosts 7% of child sexual abuse material being supplied into the Internet.
http://www.iwf.org.uk/resources/trends#Location
North America is at 48% and Europe is at 44%.

According to the IWF, between 1996 to 2006 51% of servers that hosted child abuse images were located in the United States, 20% was in Russia, 7% was in Spain, and only 5% was located in Japan.

>> No.7021070

>>7021059
Obviously because Japan got enough loli to not need to prey on real children.

>> No.7021076

>>7021059

Probably because in Japan the law is much looser. You can have CP and it not be a crime, just distributing it is a problem.

Like weed in the Netherlands.

>> No.7021073

You forgot the Mongol Empire.

>> No.7021082

American is the largest **soft and hard **empire in history.

>> No.7021084

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_empires

Oh God, it's true. Fuck britfags

>> No.7021089

>>7021059
USA FUCK YEAH!!!

>> No.7021095

>>7021063
>Internet Watch Foundation
Don't trust them, those are the retards who classified Wikipedia as a CP site for that album cover.

>> No.7021111

Do japs call both 2D and 3D pedophiles lolicons?

>> No.7021119

>>7021111
Yes, I believe that they do.

>> No.7021138

I can't recall any world renowned japanese pedophile.

What nationality was Gary Glitter again?

>> No.7021161

>>7021084
oh shit on the brits, they're brutish thieves

the british "empire" was an overseas looting and dope-pushing exercise, that's categorically different from the contiguous "classical" empires like China and Rome and the Ottomans

and the current UK still likes to fart around pretending it still exists, too, despite the fact that it'd serve their country better to try to award themselves credit for being the end to all empires

>> No.7021249

>>7021161
>the british "empire" was an overseas looting and dope-pushing exercise, that's categorically different from the contiguous "classical" empires like China and Rome and the Ottomans
Um.... How?

>> No.7021276

>>7021249
Proper empires only attacked countries they could walk to.

>> No.7021327

>>7021249
If you look at the Roman Empire, what you find is that everywhere the Romans went, they spread their culture: language, laws and government, social institutions like baths etc. Likewise with China from the Han Dynasty onwards, where you find that the tributary system (the Confucian version of trade) had as one of its chief objectives the propagation of civilization throughout the entire world.

Not so with Britain. If you look at the history of the British Second Empire, you find plenty of stuff like Lord Elgin ransacking the Parthenon, British missionaries participating in the post-Boxer Rebellion looting of the Summer Palace, Britain trolling India by destroying the native textile industry and provoking the Sepoy Rebellion and the Opium Wars, but comparatively few instances of Britain bringing over its own people and trying to introduce a new way of life.

>> No.7021335

>>7021084
Surely I'm not the only one that love looking at maps.

>> No.7021346

>>7021327
>but comparatively few instances of Britain bringing over its own people and trying to introduce a new way of life.
So that's why so few people speak english in Africa and India, and why South Africa and other British colonies are completely unlike Britain. That also explains how little they tried to convert the American Indians to western customs. Not to mention that continent of Australia that is composed entirely of Aborigines who rule themselves.

Yup, the British never tried to spread their culture and certainly didn't have the view that it was "the white man's burden" to do so.

Great insight.

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7021387

You'll have better luck in south and central America.

>> No.7021450

>>7021346
Britain, just like all the European powers at the time was too mercantile to it's colonists. That's why you get mass mutilation of the indigenous population in Africa and asia.

>> No.7021539

>>7021387
Not OP, but eh, I'm not so much inclined for jungle lolis.

>> No.7021584

>>7021387
Most of Mexico looks good, as does the Philippines. Also, AoC under Sharia law is 9yo. Might look into that if you can tolerate being a muslim.

>> No.7021684

>>7021138
From Wikipedia

>Following a rejection by the British public and facing scrutiny from the press following his arrest and conviction, Gary Glitter fled on his yacht to Spain. Upon being discovered there, he set sail again, ultimately travelling to Gibraltar, Cuba, Mexico, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Colombia, Portugal, Brazil, Venezuela, and Thailand, before settling in Cambodia.

GODDAMN

>> No.7021695

>>7021684
>Glitter lived in Cambodia until 2002, when he was permanently deported from there to Vietnam,[21] due to suspected child sexual abuse.[22]

>> No.7021702

>>7021695
>From March 2005, Glitter resided in Vũng Tàu, Vietnam. In late 2005, at age 61, Gary Glitter was arrested by Vietnamese authorities and charged with molesting two under-aged girls, aged 10 and 11, at his home in Vũng Tàu.[23] He initially faced possible child rape charges carrying the death penalty, but prosecutors did not find enough evidence for those charges, so Glitter was instead tried for lesser child sexual abuse charges. Early in 2006, he was convicted of committing obscene acts with minors and sentenced to three years imprisonment.[23] On one of two appeals, in 2007 this was reduced by three months. He was released from prison on 19 August 2008 and returned to London three days later, after being refused entry into Thailand and Hong Kong.

>> No.7021716

>>7021702
Despite having applied for permanent residence in Vietnam, Gary Glitter fled his home on 12 November 2005. Three days later, he was arrested in Ho Chi Minh City while trying to board a flight to Thailand. Six Vietnamese females, aged from 11 to 23, claimed that Glitter had had sex with them; the age of consent in Vietnam is eighteen.[24]

After his arrest, Glitter was turned over to provincial police from Ba Ria-Vung Tau and returned to Vung Tau and held on suspicion of having sex with the two under-age girls. Glitter was held in jail throughout the criminal investigation, which was completed on 26 December 2005. The charge of rape was dropped for "lack of evidence" (according to Glitter's lawyer), although the singer admitted that an eleven-year-old girl had slept in his bed. Glitter could have faced execution by firing squad if convicted of child rape. After having received compensatory payments from Glitter, the families of the girls appealed to the courts for clemency for him.[25]

On 2 March 2006 Glitter was tried on charges of committing obscene acts with two girls, aged 10 and 11, facing up to 14 years in prison if convicted. The following day he was found guilty and sentenced to three years in prison. He was also forced to pay compensation of $320 to each girl's family, as well as court fees. Judge Hoang Thanh Tung: "He sexually abused and committed obscene acts with children many times in a disgusting and sick manner."[11][25][26][27][28][29]

The sentence included mandatory deportation at the end of his sentence, and payment of 5 million Vietnamese dong (US$315) to his victims' families.[30] Glitter continued to deny any wrongdoing, saying he believes he was framed by British tabloid newspapers.[31] He announced he planned to spend part of his sentence writing an autobiography, which he had already begun during his pre-trial.

>> No.7021731

>>7021716
>Glitter, in his first interview in more than eight years to BBC News in May 2006, denied any wrong-doing and claimed not to have knowingly had sex with anyone under 18. He also said "I know the line [not] to cross". When asked what he thought of adults having sex with children he said "It certainly is a crime ... I would be very angry about that." Christine Beddoe, director of End Child Prostitution, Pornography and Trafficking, criticised Glitter and said he was trying to "minimise what he has done" and added "We must allow children to tell their story and not just have the words of Gadd."[32]

In his interview, Glitter denied he was a paedophile. He said he had hoped that there was even a slim chance he could put his life back on track and have a career after he left prison in England. However, the people around him felt that the media had already made a sensation about the paedophile allegations. He continued to blame the press for his downfall and called them "the worst enemy in the world", alleging 'entrapment' by them by paying local girls in a bar to arrange a photo-scoop. Glitter did not comment about his previous conviction for possession of child pornography several years earlier.[32]

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>>7021716
>payment of 5 million Vietnamese dong (US$315) to his victims' families.
Oh wow.

>> No.7021951

A criminal would never admit to his crime(s) unless there are enough evidence to prove otherwise.

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7022084

wat? britain shit?

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