sorry bout that just tryin to help out a little |
Blackdragon 17 As I said before it was good idea, and you are to be commended for wanting/trying to help, but the chosen venue isn't one that's too popular around here and not one you'd get too many skinners/community members to embrace. However, you weren't to know that, and it's certainly not your fault that people here aren't too fond of MySpace, so please do not feel like anyone is critcising you for anything because you've not done wrong in trying to launch a social gathering place for skinners.
Who knows, maybe you try again and get the idea off the ground at a more favourable venue. I can not speak for other community members, but my wife and I would be more inclined to frequent a skinners group at a venue other than MySpace.
Some just get a little zealous when they have an opinion |
Again I can't speak for others, but my thoughts on MySpace are not based purely on opinion, but rather a shocking and most disturbing discovery of what was being allowed there. No decent parent even wants to think their 14 - 15 yo is posing for explicit photographs, much less that they're plastering them over the internet on sites such as MySpace. Given the nature of the images and the status of the subject obviously being underage, MySpace has a responsibility to the girl herself, her parents and society in general to entirely disallow such images...their removal was much like closing the stable door after the horse had bolted.....
Since then we've been informed some of those photographs found their way on to actual porn sites, and whilst the matter was referred to local police, it's like asking a hap handed plumber to perform brain surgery, given the internationality and sheer size of the networks proliferating this filth. The problem is, local cops have neither the expertise or resources to infiltrate and shut these networks down, so it must come down to the broader internet community/site admins to help police and prevent these obscene breaches of public decency....something MySpace repeatedly failed to do/enforce.
Yep, you can bet yer sweet bippy MySpace, immorality and child exploitation are very emotive and touchy subjects for me. Perhaps now some here will understand why I'm continually joking and acting the clown in this 'unreal' world....it's my personal escape cos those harsh realities of life make me sick to my stomach.
Wow this is a good example of "The Generation Gap" problem. |
More it's an example of how the fabric of decent society has broken down....of how do gooders and governments have handed kids 'inalienable and undeniable rights' on a silver platter, thus negating parental rights/controls and placing our children at greater risk because the predators and opportunists have taken advantage of laxities which provide them much greater scope than ever before....near immunity because their child victims have been given the right by the powers above to pick and choose their own friends and activities, to decide what they think is best/right for themselves.
Nope, it's not just example of the generation gap problem! Its a perfect example of how the older generation has betrayed the kids of today by dangling the carrot and the kids saying "oh wow"....the predators cashing in because society had never made any easier for them to ply their filthy trade. Then places like MySpace recognised the huge cashcow the youth market has become and jumped on the exploitation bandwagon as well.
Is it the kids faults? Nope, not at all! It's the fault of effwit gov'ts & leaders who've virtually given them the keys to an 18 wheeler before they can see over the steering wheel....and as parents there's pretty much eff all we can do to reverse the trend.....the 18 wheeler's already careering out of control through the playground