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kalvatn

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Z trudem to wysłuchałem, jeden z komentarzy pod tym filmikiem niezwykle mi się spodobał:

"Tylko jeden facet jest na tym świecie dla ciebie. WŁADYMIR WLADIMIROWICZ PUTIN. Jest inteligentny, przedsiębiorczy, trochę starszy od ciebie , ale to nic. Ma majątek 200 000 000 000 $ (200 mld. $) Problem jedynie w tym, że ma takie panny gdzieś...... Jeszcze długo będziesz panną. Pewnie aż do śmierci."

 

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Canadian charged with child porn possession for ordering life-like Child sex doll

Inside the box is an unassembled child sex doll, shipped from Japan. The doll has not been entered into evidence yet. So far, the only ones to see it are the police, officials with the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and an expert who has only seen pictures of it.

'There is no actual person. It is a piece of latex.'
- Dr. James Cantor

The package is addressed to St. John's resident Kenneth Harrisson, a 51-year-old electrician now on trial for possessing child pornography. He has pleaded not guilty.

Child porn cases usually include images of kids being sexually exploited. You have actual victims.

But the Harrisson case, which began in St. John's last January and resumes Feb. 14, raises the question of whether an inanimate object constitutes child porn.

The police got hold of the box after it was flagged by CBSA coming through the International Mail Processing Centre in Toronto in January 2013.

The name of the Japanese company on the box — Harumi Designs Division of SIMA International Inc. — was on a CBSA watch list. The box was opened in Toronto and CBSA contacted the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary (RNC).

In all, Harrisson is facing four charges. In addition to possessing child porn, he is charged with using the mail for delivering something obscene; violating the Customs Act by smuggling or attempting to smuggle the doll into Canada; and having in his possession an item that violates the Customs Act or any other Act of Parliament that prohibits or controls the importation of goods.

A couple of years ago, two men in the U.S. set up a website called Virtuous Pedophiles. On the site, they write that its intent is "to reduce the stigma attached to pedophilia by letting people know that a substantial number of pedophiles DO NOT molest children."

They also want "to provide peer support and information about available resources to help virtuous pedophiles remain law-abiding, and lead happy, productive lives."

In response to questions from the CBC, one of the founders, Ethan (not his real name), wrote, "Child sex dolls would certainly not qualify as regular child porn as no child was involved in the making of them."

Ethan says that Canadian law is "overly harsh in this regard."

'We want these people to come in and get therapy. We want to help these people.'
- Dr. James Cantor

"For instance, entirely fictional stories describing sex involving people under the age of 18 are illegal," he said.

This, he said, is "a serious infraction of freedom of expression."

When it comes to sex dolls, Cantor agrees.

"My general bias is for free speech until we have specific evidence that we are doing a greater social good by banning something," he said.

He says that "until and unless there is evidence that they pose a risk of harm," child sex dolls should be legal in Canada.

He says a shift in societal attitudes about pedophiles could actually decrease child sexual abuse.

"We want these people to come in and get therapy. We want to help these people, but by stigmatizing them so strongly, we've just driven them underground," said Cantor.

"We just have pedophiles out in society completely unsupervised and completely unsupported by anybody. If anything, we might be making the situation worse."

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/child-sex-doll-trial-1.3976228
 

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Z trudem to wysłuchałem, jeden z komentarzy pod tym filmikiem niezwykle mi się spodobał:

"Tylko jeden facet jest na tym świecie dla ciebie. WŁADYMIR WLADIMIROWICZ PUTIN. Jest inteligentny, przedsiębiorczy, trochę starszy od ciebie , ale to nic. Ma majątek 200 000 000 000 $ (200 mld. $) Problem jedynie w tym, że ma takie panny gdzieś...... Jeszcze długo będziesz panną. Pewnie aż do śmierci."
To jesteś dobry. Ja już wyłączyłem przy 2:54. Co za puste i durne pudło! Podświadomie potrzebuje tatusia/księcia, który musi zapewnić "księżniczce" dobrobyt, stabilność oraz bezpieczeństwo. Najlepiej jak by był jeszcze do tego uległy. I oto mamy efekt inżynierii socjalnej. Noż kurnia mać. Szkoda gadać.
 

FatBantha

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Heh, właśnie dowiedziałem się o żenującej sprawie Tiziany Cantone - Włoszki, która posłuchała Kelthuza, gdy nie mogła poradzić sobie ze sławą zdobytą na upublicznionym gruppensex filmiku. Sprawa robi się jeszcze bardziej żenująca, bo teraz złe jest to patriarchalne społeczeństwo, śmiące robić sobie memy z męczennicy konsekwencji własnego czynu...

Italy's Tiziana: Tragedy of a woman destroyed by viral sex videos
By James Reynolds BBC News, Naples
  • 13 February 2017
  • From the section Europe

It probably took no more than a few seconds for Tiziana Cantone to begin the sequence of events that led to her suicide.

In April 2015, the 31-year-old from Mugnano, on the outskirts of Naples, sent a series of sex videos to five people via WhatsApp. The recipients included her boyfriend Sergio Di Palo, with whom she had an unstable relationship.

The videos showed her performing sex acts with a number of unidentified men.

"She was beautiful but fragile," remembers Teresa Petrosino, a friend for 15 years. "She was with the wrong people at the wrong time."

The videos were soon shared and uploaded to several adult websites. The physical actions on the tapes did not stand out. But a single sentence from Tiziana Cantone did.

"You're making a video?" she asked the man holding the camera. "Bravo!"

The words suggested an uninhibited young woman, who enjoyed being filmed during sex. By accident, the phrase gave viewers licence to watch the video without reservations: if she was so happy to be filmed, she wouldn't mind them watching.

But Italians did more than watch. Users soon turned her comment into a meme-worthy punchline. Her image appeared on t-shirts and parody websites.

No-one seemed to worry what the subject herself might think as she seemed so pleased about it.

But this was a profound misunderstanding.

"People confuse being an uninhibited person with wanting to go viral," says social commentator Selvaggia Lucarelli.

"You can film a video, share it with some people but there's a tacit agreement that you won't share it further."

Legal battle
Tiziana Cantone, a fragile woman, was horrified.

"She and I never actually spoke about the details of the video," says her friend Teresa. "I never saw them, and I never want to see them. You could tell she was suffering a lot. But she was strong."

Read more here: How Italians reacted to Tiziana's death

Ms Cantone decided to fight back. But there was no immediate way to get the videos taken down.

She took the case to court, arguing the tapes were uploaded to public sites without her consent. By this time, she was no longer able to live a normal life.

"She didn't want to go out as people would recognise her. She realised that the virtual world and the real world were the same thing," Teresa explains.

"She understood at some point that the situation would never be resolved; that a potential husband, her potential children could find those videos; that they would never disappear."

Tiziana Cantone retreated to her family home in a quiet street in Mugnano, a working-class suburb of Naples.

It took her mother, Maria Teresa Giglio, weeks to find the strength to tell reporters about her daughter's life.

"My daughter was a good girl but she was also vulnerable," she told the BBC. "She lacked a paternal figure, from birth. She never met her father. This affected her entire life."

Mother and daughter lived together. In happier times, Tiziana listened to Italian singers, read novels and played the piano. But after the intimate videos were shared online, she withdrew.

"Her life was ruined, in front of everyone," says her mother. "People made fun of her, parodies ended up on pornographic websites. She was called shameful names."

In September, a court in Naples ordered the intimate videos to be removed from several websites and search engines. But the court also ordered her to pay €20,000 (£17,200, $21,600) in legal costs.

It was all too much.

On 13 September 2016, Maria Teresa Giglio went to work at the local town hall. Her daughter stayed at home.

Ms Giglio received a phone call at work.

"My sister-in-law called me, and in a calm voice told me to come home; when I got here I saw the police, the ambulance, and I quickly understood," she says, breaking down.

"My sister-in-law tried to pick her up and save her. My neighbours didn't allow me to get out of my car. I almost fainted. They didn't want to let me into this house. I wasn't even able to see her for a last time.

"The day she died, my life ended."

One day later, Maria Teresa Giglio buried her daughter in a white coffin. The notice outside the funeral described her as a "sweet, beautiful, fragile angel".

Who posted the videos?
There is a sad paradox at the heart of Tiziana Cantone's death. By taking her own life, she drew even more attention to the videos she hoped everyone might forget.

Her mother has forced herself to watch the tapes.

"You can only imagine what it is like. I wanted to see details that would allow me to understand the truth. That was not my Tiziana," she says, convinced that her daughter was under the effect of drugs.

She believes that the distribution of the videos didn't happen by chance.

"It's as if this was a premeditated, criminal plan. They just wanted to show the face of this poor girl, with the intention of exposing her on the internet."

In particular, Ms Giglio wants her daughter's former boyfriend, Mr Di Palo, to explain exactly what role he had in the sharing of the videos.

"He didn't help me to save her life. But maybe he can help me get to the truth. I'm desperate."

In November 2016, prosecutors questioned Mr Di Palo for 10 hours. They wanted to know whether anyone was guilty of inciting Tiziana's suicide. Mr Di Palo declined our request for an interview.

"We refrain from making comments, out of respect for poor Tiziana who suffered so much due to the enormous publicity that her case received," says Bruno Larosa, Mr Di Palo's lawyer. "We trust the courts and it should be noted that my client is not accused of anything."

Legacy of Tiziana's death
In the aftermath of Tiziana Cantone's suicide, the tone of Italy's debate about pornography and privacy has changed.

"I think this case did make a difference, quite drastically, to the way that Italian journalists talk about these cases of revenge porn," says social commentator Selvaggia Lucarelli.

"They used to have a very carefree approach, and her death changed it. In subsequent cases, one of them involving a celebrity, they were a lot more cautious."

But there is also a lesson for anyone who chooses to share intimate videos online.

"People think that their virtual life and their real life are parallel realities," warns Ms Lucarelli. "They're not. They coincide. The web is our life. So anything that you don't do in real life you shouldn't do online."

Image caption Tiziana's mother wants her daughter's legacy to help other women in future
Tiziana's videos can no longer be found on the main search engines but they still exist.

Her mother wants Italy and the rest of the EU to agree a much faster way to get private material removed from the internet and make the big internet firms act responsibly.

"I speak on behalf of other mothers who may be suffering like me," she says.

Italy's privacy tsar, Antonello Soro, agrees things have to change but does not specify what the government might do.

"We need a quicker response mechanism from different online platforms, but it is also necessary to increase respect online," he said in a statement. "We need strong investment in digital education to promote a culture and sensibility that are adequate to the new online world."

For Tiziana's mother, life is now a fight to defend her daughter's name, and to prevent others from suffering the same fate.

"I hope that the name Tiziana Cantone, instead of standing for mockery, becomes a name that could save the lives of other women. I would like this to happen. To save other people."
 

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Tiziana Cantone: Suicide following years of humiliation online stuns Italy
16 September 2016
From the section Europe

In death she received some of the sympathy denied her while she was alive.

Tiziana Cantone had already tried to take her own life twice before her third and final attempt, her mother said.

The 31-year-old was a "sensitive" girl who - despite moving home, changing her name and fighting through the courts to have the videos removed from the internet - could not escape the notoriety caused by the sex tape she featured in.

"She was hurting and at times took refuge in alcohol. But she was always a healthy and normal girl," her mother Maria Teresa told investigators, La Repubblica newspaper reported.

Tiziana had won a "right to be forgotten" ruling - but could not understand why the court had ordered her to pay €20,000 (£17,000; $22,500) in legal costs.

By then it was much too late - the video had been copied and republished thousands of times.

"She was suffering from everything she saw and heard and in particular from the outcome of the legal proceedings, because she believed justice had not been done," her mother said.

Her mother has been joined in grief by many Italians - but not all.

Some continued to condemn her, such as Walter Caputo, a Turin city councillor for the Democratic Party of Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.

Mr Caputo wrote on Facebook that Tiziana had in sending the video to acquaintances perhaps been "aiming for a certain notoriety" and was "certainly not a saint".

Mr Caputo later apologised for the remarks, which he said had been poorly considered, Fanpage.it website reported.

Author Roberto Saviano said the hostility towards Tiziana stemmed from what he described as Italy's "morbid" relationship with sex.

"I grieve for Tiziana, who killed herself because she was a woman in a country where uninhibited and playful sex is still the worst of sins," he wrote on Twitter.

Another commenter suggested that had Tiziana been a man - "if she were called Tiziano" - she would still be alive because men having sex do not attract the same kind of scandalised reaction.

One mourner at her funeral said she was surprised by how few men had attended.

"There were many women and very few men and this thing made me feel really bad," she told reporters.

Tiziana's suicide came just as friends thought she was finally putting the episode behind her.

"I wonder how anyone can be so fierce, how to rage against a girl who has not done anything wrong," Teresa Petrosino told Corriere della Sera.

"I think that they should be ashamed, all those who have filled the web with insults and meanwhile secretly watched the images."


W sumie rynek zweryfikował. Nie każdy może zostać gwiazdą porno.
 

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Tiziana had won a "right to be forgotten" ruling - but could not understand why the court had ordered her to pay €20,000 (£17,000; $22,500) in legal costs.

Zamiast liczyć na pomoc państwa i "prawo do bycia zapomnianym", powinna była wyjechać do innego kraju. Wyszłoby taniej i skuteczniej.
 

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Keynote: Creative Approaches To Diversity - Katharina Borchert, Chief Innovation Officer, Mozilla

It’s important to think about who was able to participate in open source in this period: overwhelmingly white middle class men in their mid 20s with decent access to required technology and few other commitments. This had implications for the overall culture of the movement. To this day, diversity and inclusion are down.

 

tomislav

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Minione właśnie rozdanie Oskarów.
To był tak żenujący spektakl ekstremalnie nachalnej polit-poprawki, z takim natężeniem mózgowych kancerogenów, że nawet nie chce mi się komentować kurwiów z Akademii. Jedno Wam powiem: naprawdę przeszli samych siebie. "Jutro" poczytacie na onecie hehehe.

UWAGA!! Będą nawijać, że to była "wpadka". Kurwa, ja pierdolę! Idę teraz spać, a jutro poczytam sobie tutaj, kto się zgadza z Hipotezą Wpadki. Ale wiecie co? Serio, myślałem, że nikt się nawet nie zająknie o wtopie. Przecież całe rozdanie jest wyreżyserowane od dechy do dechy. Nie, jednak kurde lebele, media będą gadać o zdarzeniu w tym samy tonie, co o "wpadce" z "pokazała za wiele". LOL, skrajny LOL!!
 
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ernestbugaj

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Dopiero teraz zdałem sobie sprawę, że jest jeszcze jeden argument potwierdzający, że płaca minimalna jest chujowa. I co najśmieszniejsze ma reperkusje w temacie co do którego większość Polaków jest zgodna.

Często pada pytanie dlaczego więźniowie odsiadujący wieloletnie wyroki za ciężkie przestępstwa nie pracują, tylko żyją sobie w dobrych warunkach na utrzymaniu społeczeństwa. Odpowiedź jest banalnie prosta. Skazany, gdyby pracował, musi dostać wynagrodzenie w wysokości najniższej krajowej, czyli obecnie 2000 pln brutto. Bo takie jest prawo. A kto z pracodawców zrezygnuje z zatrudnienia osoby niekaranej i zatrudni skazańca? Dodatkowo nawet ci, którzy już dostaną pracę, nie są zobowiązani do odprowadzania części wynagrodzenia na swoje utrzymanie.
 

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Parę lat temu wyłączyli więźniów spod ustawy o płacy minimalnej.
Ja przypuszczam, że stawki godzinowe wprowadzono dla ochrony przed Ukraińcami.
To częsty motyw podnoszenia stawek minimalnych. np w USA i RPA stawki chroniły białych pracowników przed czarnoskórą konkurencją:

During South Africa’s apartheid era, racist unions, which would never accept a black member, were the major supporters of minimum wages for blacks. In 1925, the South African Economic and Wage Commission said, “The method would be to fix a minimum rate for an occupation or craft so high that no Native would be likely to be employed.” Gert Beetge, the secretary of the racist Building Workers’ Union, complained, “There is no job reservation left in the building industry, and in the circumstances, I support the rate for the job (minimum wage) as the second-best way of protecting our white artisans.” “Equal pay for equal work” became the rallying slogan of the South African white labor movement. These laborers knew that if employers were forced to pay black workers the same wages as white workers, there’d be reduced the incentive to hire blacks.

South Africans were not alone in their minimum wage conspiracy against blacks. After a bitter 1909 strike by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen in the U.S., an arbitration board decreed that blacks and whites were to be paid equal wages. Union members expressed their delight, saying, “If this course of action is followed by the company and the incentive for employing the Negro thus removed, the strike will not have been in vain.”

Our nation’s first minimum wage law, the Davis-Bacon Act of 1931, had racist motivation. During its legislative debate, its congressional supporters made such statements as, “That contractor has cheap colored labor that he transports, and he puts them in cabins, and it is a labor of that sort that is in competition with white labor throughout the country.” During hearings, American Federation of Labor President William Green complained, “Colored labor is being sought to demoralize wage rates.”

https://www.lewrockwell.com/2017/02/walter-e-williams/minimum-wage-disaster/
 
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