The law of unintended consequences

Apr 20, 2006 10:39

... or the unintended consequence of law.

A young man, only 24, is put on one of the sex offender registries for "sexually abusing a minor, which apparently stemmed from having sex with his teenage girlfriend". No mention of how old the conviction is, because these registries are for life. His name gets published, and ...some guy with a mad on Read more... )

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flippantmoniker April 21 2006, 10:30:09 UTC
I've heard of many repeat pedophiles, and a few who've confessed that nothing has worked, getting their minds of the bungers of tight, young boys. Personaly (based on the adolescent smell effect) I think humans are genetically predisposed to react to children with a sense of revulsion. I don't know, all I can speak for is myself, and sorry, kids smell gross. (I'm a witch! I'm a witch! Hee hee)

Anyway, like sexual perdators, "time served" is NOT the same as "rehabilitated" You can castrate a rapist, and this will not always change their behavior. It's not the testes or the penis that cause rape, it's the brain. Judging by what I've heard and read, the same is true for child molestering.

Ideally, Parents should get a packet in the mail upon conception: "Important numbers for you. page 36, how to spot the child molesters" But we're not there yet.. Hell, IDEALLY, people should have to get a license to breed, but no dice. Or, Televisions could do what thei do in the military and run constant public service announcements.. "For a list of sexual offenders in your neighborhood, go to www.whobangedmykids.com ... . net" But public service anouncements don't pay NEARLY as much as Coca Cola ads..

The world does the best it can, which isn't entirely good just yet, but we're tryin'. should a post adolescent transgression haunt someone till the end of their days? Naaaah. there should be a system of evaluation in place to let us know if criminals are TRULY rehabilitated, and I'd like to think we're working toward that.. Until we get there, though, all we can do is fall back on our most backic nature:

If it's dangerous, don't do it, or accept the consequences.

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