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UNICEF thwarted; /c/ ecstatic Anonymous
http://mainichi.jp/select/seiji/news/20080411k0000m010091000c.html

Some other Anonymous can translate the moonrunes, but the gist of it is that the LDP, the ??? (dunno what their English name is) and the Democratic Party all agreed that declaring manga/animu/hgames to be CP wasn't gonna happen.

To celebrate, here's delicious oni-Chika. Remember, even if you don't get party v& for fapping to loli, you're still going to Hell for it, where oni-Chika will make you eat bell peppers for all eternity!
>> Anonymous
Oops, I meant ???. Copypasta'd the wrong runes. ??? is the Democratic Party.
>> Anonymous
??? is normally referred to as the "New Komeito Party".
>> Anonymous
MOON NOT FALLING TO THE GROUND
FIRE BURNS
LOLI REMAINS LEGAL IN JAPAN

At least you can count on something.
>> Anonymous
Japan's stubbornness and refusal to be influenced by world consensus often annoy me (whaling, etc) but for once I'm glad for it.

On a pic-related note, that outfit is the main reason I want more IM anime to be made.
>> Anonymous
>>592121
basically they did exactly what the us lawmakers did, saying drawn images of under 18 male/females don't physically exist as a living person so they excluded that part from the new laws.
>> Anonymous
Once more the japanese goverments proves they are all lolicons and pedos.....like us <3
>> Anonymous
Anyone else see the irony in Japanese censorship being the leading cause of all of the strange and whacked out fetishes that exist in Japanese society? Well, we can't show dicks or vagina... what CAN we show? Things went downhill from there.
>> Anonymous
>>592186
u.s. lawmakers have twice declared lolicon to be cp. the first time it was declared unconstitutional, but the second has yet to be and is worded differently enough to give one pause.
>> Viaggiatore !lDZfmmdTWM
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UNICEF is supposed to be doing good things like preventing land mine deaths, not pulling a Jack Thompson on an entire country.
>> Anonymous
>>592121
>where oni-Chika will make you eat bell peppers for all eternity!

That's cool.

Bell peppers actually taste very sweet. Not spicy at all.
>> Viaggiatore !lDZfmmdTWM
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>>592814

Yes, but they're very fattening, and you'll get all doughy and blubbery and Chika will reject you because she doesn't like fat dudes.
>> Anonymous
Underage Pornography: LDP debates of materials such as anime, TGC, etc. Laws making underage pornography and prostitution illegal have come under dispute. The LDP formed the [underage pornography law subcommittee] headed by Aoyama Mayumi (?) met on the 10th of this month came to agreement concerning the current situation with the production of sexually charged depictions minors in media such as anime and card games. It has been strong within the party to not damage the youth with depictions of such images, as such the subcommittee has decided to put for a new regulations on perpetrators for as little as collecting pictures of underage pornography. The New Komeito and DPJ parties both agree with the situation in pop culture. The next conference meeting will be separated from the subcommittee by being made up of a nonpartisan consortium to discuss it. After the subcommittee session, Secretary Koshi made a statement to the press saying "this issue quickly needs to become top priority and be passed into law." The stipulations for the punishment for possession are still being debated.
>> Anonymous
wait what? have we been misled?
>> Anonymous
Fooled by inaccurate machine translation, perhaps. OP is correct:

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[As for] sexually explicit works such as anime and CG which lack the existence of an actual photographic subject, [the committee] agreed to waive off regulation.

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[However], regarding the regulation of anime, etc., cautious views such as that "no actual children are being harmed" were strong within the party.

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For these reasons, it seems that [regulation of anime, etc.] will be excluded from the upcoming nonpartisan reform consultations.