Originally Posted by
bu-kusa
Andrew, the problem is by definition, not everyone in society has a ‘strong mind,’ especially from the age of four years old. Infact I would propose that much like driving ability, everyone thinks they have an above average mental strength, which if the bell curve is to be believed, is wrong for at least half of the population.
I would also add that unless im reading this wrong a ‘’ violent and sexually hardcore’’ film would involve showing S&M or rape films to a child of four, children of four have no real moral compass yet, and do and will learn by experience, if watching that from the age of four didn’t impact you in any way, then you may indeed have a very strong mind, or your kidding yourself and will never know because you have no baseline to compare.
"Agreed."
Now onto people who play RAPE GAMES for there own entertainment, passing through the moral arguments, and the common denominator arguments, onto the actual practical concerns, who here wouldn’t be at least slightly concerned about a younger sister, or close female friend who was going on a date someone who you knew played these types of games?
"Agreed."
Or a slightly more applicable question, imagine you’re an aikido sensei, and find out from an online Budo forum, that one of your students advocated playing Rape games, and became verbally offensive when someone suggested that they were morally repugnant, does this matter? Should you carry on teaching him in the hope he will change, or would you deem teaching hand to hand restraining skills to someone with these interests an unacceptable risk?