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Link to the obvious
Seriously... 4 million websites catering to 750,000 pervs? What about the people running the websites? I've always said the UN was a waste of space and money but this is their conclusion? Millions of sites for thousands of pervs? Really? This is the definition of deluded...
When I read the headline and saw that the UN thought there were ONLY 750k pedos crawling through the net I cringed. There's probably that many in California... much less the entire world. For that matter, what about Thailand, Mianmar, Vietnam, The Philipines...
For the record I'm not a fan of the UN. But I don't think you need to like the UN to know that they are SO FAR off on this matter its safe to say they have no clue. For them to say there are 750k people on the net chasing babies is pure, willful ignorance.
Millions of websites aren't supporting thousands of pervs... Tens of millions of pervs are supporting millions of websites.
The UN just tied themselves to the tiger's tail. I hope they're willing to follow this through to the end. But seeing as how they are nothing more than a bunch of PC, hot topic pussies... I don't expect much to be resolved from this. Sad. This is the one rare chance the UN has to unite and actually solve something.
I realize solving problems is counter to their existence... but I'd hope they put their bullshit aside to help kids...
			
			Some 750,000 sexual predators are constantly prowling the Internet in a bid to gain contact with children, a United Nations report warned on Wednesday.
"The number of sites devoted to child pornography worldwide is growing. The number of predators connected to the Internet at any one time is estimated to be 750,000," said Najat Maala, Special Rapporteur on the child prostitution and child pornography issue.
Unicef also estimates there are more than four million websites featuring minors, including those of children aged under two years.
More than 200 new images are also circulated daily, according to Maala, who pointed out the production and distribution of child pornographic images rakes in between 3 and 20 billion dollars (2.04 and 13.62 billion euros) a year.
"Images of sexually exploited children are not only growing in number but are also increasingly shocking," added Maala, who estimates that between 10,000 and 100,000 minors are victims of the child pornography network.
She noted that the age of sexual consent should not be used as an excuse for child pornographic peddlers -- as it is used in places where this age limit is lower than the definition of who constitutes a minor.
This is because a "child under 18 cannot be considered to be able to consent to sexual exploitation, including child pornography," she added.
Seriously... 4 million websites catering to 750,000 pervs? What about the people running the websites? I've always said the UN was a waste of space and money but this is their conclusion? Millions of sites for thousands of pervs? Really? This is the definition of deluded...
When I read the headline and saw that the UN thought there were ONLY 750k pedos crawling through the net I cringed. There's probably that many in California... much less the entire world. For that matter, what about Thailand, Mianmar, Vietnam, The Philipines...
For the record I'm not a fan of the UN. But I don't think you need to like the UN to know that they are SO FAR off on this matter its safe to say they have no clue. For them to say there are 750k people on the net chasing babies is pure, willful ignorance.
Millions of websites aren't supporting thousands of pervs... Tens of millions of pervs are supporting millions of websites.
The UN just tied themselves to the tiger's tail. I hope they're willing to follow this through to the end. But seeing as how they are nothing more than a bunch of PC, hot topic pussies... I don't expect much to be resolved from this. Sad. This is the one rare chance the UN has to unite and actually solve something.
I realize solving problems is counter to their existence... but I'd hope they put their bullshit aside to help kids...
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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