[SIZE="7"][color="MediumTurquoise"]Cobalt Figure 8[/color][/SIZE]UC Pseudonym wrote:For a while I wasn't sure how to answer this, and then I thought "What would Batman do?" Excuse me while I find a warehouse with a skylight...
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
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Nate (post: 1344499) wrote:And yet if it had been a woman doing the exact same thing with a young boy, nobody would have even thought twice about it.
Nice double standards, society. :|
Etoh*the*Greato (post: 1344574) wrote:I think we don't know enough about what happened to cast judgement. That's all I think.
Yeah, I definitely agree with you here. In my opinion, fathers should be affectionate with their daughters (although, I completely agree with all those that mentioned overly passionate kissing, I do think that's a little odd, at the very least, and most of the time is inappropriate), but as overuse of child-abuse and thinks like that seems to continue to grow, it becomes more and more difficult for that to happen.Parents are discouraged enough as it is to be physically affectionaite with their children, especially fathers. I think it's really sad... This sort of thing is only going to make it worse. I mean, I can understand why the laws were put in place, but at the same time... it just feels like the role of the father is being made redundant in the view of modern society. Dads have to be so careful these days...
Agreed.And yet if it had been a woman doing the exact same thing with a young boy, nobody would have even thought twice about it.
Nice double standards, society. :|
I understand what you mean here, Eric. As the article mentioned, it's definitely a problem over there, which is why the law had to be put in place. I don't really blame the people who reported him; I can easily believe that it was an honest mistake on their part. What gets me is the fact that despite being able to prove that she's his daughter (along with his wife's testimony of the same fact and various witnesses that say he did nothing wrong), that he is still in custody. The reporting couple's and the Brazilian government's actions and caution are understandable and appreciated (to a point on the government side), but I think the man should have been released once the misunderstanding was revealed.Frankly, if I were at a resort in the Philippines and saw this, I would have been apt to assume the same things. If you guys knew exactly how many children are stolen from their families and forced into this kind of work in the poor parts of tropical countries, you might do the same. The numbers are positively sickening.
[SIZE="7"][color="MediumTurquoise"]Cobalt Figure 8[/color][/SIZE]UC Pseudonym wrote:For a while I wasn't sure how to answer this, and then I thought "What would Batman do?" Excuse me while I find a warehouse with a skylight...
Yamamaya (post: 1344614) wrote:Umm I think that dad was probably a pedobear. Regular dads don't have initimate kisses with their daughters.
I can also understand why the people reacted the way they did. If I saw that, I would probably report it as well.
This is basically what I'm trying to say. Perhaps the people who reported it should have tried to find out more before reporting it, perhaps not. In either case, it's the authority who is the current issue.I presume the couple who reported the father in question was because he did not look like the girl's father, and thus, could be a kidnapper/pedophile. In reality, they were doing what they were suppose to in that type of situation (because he could have been what they thought). It's the authorites which are causing problems now and not releasing him even though the truth has been told to them.
I would guess (note: guess. I really don't know here) that the majority of cases don't involved mixed race marriages/adoptions. Because of that and the aforementioned problem in that specific region with pedophilia, it was reported. If you remove the pedophilia problem from the equation, then I would almost entirely agree with you in saying that the people who reported it should have minded their own business.And so what if they didn't look alike? So what, mixed race marriages don't happen? Couples don't adopt children of a different race?
[SIZE="7"][color="MediumTurquoise"]Cobalt Figure 8[/color][/SIZE]UC Pseudonym wrote:For a while I wasn't sure how to answer this, and then I thought "What would Batman do?" Excuse me while I find a warehouse with a skylight...
Etoh*the*Greato wrote:I stick by my statement. We don't know WHAT the situation was, so judging it based on a few pieces of text is presumptuous.
I hadn't considered that at all. That does make the action of reporting it make a lot less sense.If he was truly a pedophile or a child sex-trafficker, would he be doing this so flagrantly in full view of people? That'd be akin to me standing in front of a bank and shouting loudly "BOY THIS SURE IS A GREAT DAY TO ROB A BANK, I MEAN, I'M GLAD I HAVE MY GUN ON ME BECAUSE I'M CERTAINLY GOING TO NEED IT IF I ROB THIS BANK, YES SIR."
[SIZE="7"][color="MediumTurquoise"]Cobalt Figure 8[/color][/SIZE]UC Pseudonym wrote:For a while I wasn't sure how to answer this, and then I thought "What would Batman do?" Excuse me while I find a warehouse with a skylight...
Nate (post: 1344693) wrote:The man was in a public place. Not only that, a public place with a lot of people in it who could see him. It might be different if they were in the secluded corner of a hallway (which would still be a public place, but not as visible), but he was in a place where he could be seen by countless people.
If he was truly a pedophile or a child sex-trafficker, would he be doing this so flagrantly in full view of people? That'd be akin to me standing in front of a bank and shouting loudly "BOY THIS SURE IS A GREAT DAY TO ROB A BANK, I MEAN, I'M GLAD I HAVE MY GUN ON ME BECAUSE I'M CERTAINLY GOING TO NEED IT IF I ROB THIS BANK, YES SIR."
If this guy was truly a child molester, wouldn't he be doing this kind of stuff AWAY from the public? Sorry, but the fact that he was doing it in a public place indicates to me that it certainly couldn't have been that bad.
Nate (post: 1344693) wrote:If he was truly a pedophile or a child sex-trafficker, would he be doing this so flagrantly in full view of people? That'd be akin to me standing in front of a bank and shouting loudly "BOY THIS SURE IS A GREAT DAY TO ROB A BANK, I MEAN, I'M GLAD I HAVE MY GUN ON ME BECAUSE I'M CERTAINLY GOING TO NEED IT IF I ROB THIS BANK, YES SIR."
If this guy was truly a child molester, wouldn't he be doing this kind of stuff AWAY from the public? Sorry, but the fact that he was doing it in a public place indicates to me that it certainly couldn't have been that bad.
At the end of the day, I think you and I ultimately agree on most points. I've just taken the route I'm taking inthe discussion to point out a more measured approach to the instant revulsion against the man being expressed in this thread. If we sit down and look at the facts of the situation instead of jumping to conclusions, I don't know that we reasonably have enough to make a judgement one way or the other to be perfectly honest. And besides which, it's not for us to judge - it's for their judicial system and God.
And if we don't know the details of the article, then so what? Why is this even posted? There are only two possible scenarios here: one, this guy did nothing wrong, nobody should have reported it, and so this law is stupid and everyone shouldn't be so dang nosy. Two, this guy was molesting his own daughter, and deserves to be in jail, so he's a disgusting pervert who deserves to be imprisoned so why even bother talking about him?
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