What is "normal"

Something my friend and I were talking about...

OK, so we were speaking about what is "normal"?

You asked me if I would report a pedophile page on Facebook.... I wasn't really thinking, I kind of had my mind going in another direction...... Of course I would.

But seriously, is there any pedophile pages on Facebook? It's Facebook ha

Now, I go to the deep web a lot where you need Bitcoins and TOR and .onion web addresses. I've been pretty much forced to see pedophile sites. It's absolutely horrible and pure evil. BUT something is being done. The dark markets and Anonymous are doing something about it, which is great. Dark markets are not allowing the sites to exist anymore or allowing users to buy or sell that material and groups like Anonymous are hacking into them and taking these websites down and exposing all the users publicly. It's great. But, that is all you can really do on the the dark web, you can't report anything lol like report to who, your parents?

"I am reporting you because I am NOT OK with this, not OK. Do you here me? I do not approve." lol

So, in this land of "Normal", I think EVERYTHING is OK as long as you're not in any way hurting or effecting someone else. Live your own life and don't take others off their (chosen) path in any way. That is normal.

So, in this land of "Normal", I think EVERYTHING is OK as long as you're not in any way hurting or effecting someone else. Word.


Comments


[15 Points] None:

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[2 Points] SufjansDong:

you're a classical liberal cuh, read up on John Stuart Mill and the harm principle


[2 Points] Threvo100:

There are some fucking retards on this subreddit. The majority of which will end up posting within a year with a CD, good riddance.


[2 Points] throoawayyfoe:

how exactly were you 'forced' to see pedophile sites?


[1 Points] None:

What're you talking about?


[1 Points] card_snark:

Not sure what you're getting at. There really is a victim to the kind of crime you're describing. I wish DNM's would do away with fraud related stuff, too. Theft is one of the most basic causes of human suffering. Abuse of power is another. To me, the DNM is a kind of stand against the abuse of power that governments exert over people's minds and bodies related to ingesting whatever you want. Allowing fraud or other abuses to be validated in this context is counterproductive to what I believe is a morally relevant argument.