I am calling on all furries to boycott furry websites that host cub pornography, such as Inkbunny, as well as refuse to commission artists who you know produce cub porn (what they do and do not create is often found in their ToS). While I do believe that exposing people>
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I also ask that people remember that almost anyone can change and better themselves with an honest effort, and we should support people willing to do so.
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The issue again is the "underage" part, i dont agree with sexualizing kids but with furry art its just that.... art, and theres no legal protection for "cubs" because they don't exist. So while its gross and weird... its not illegal
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I get the whole "where there's smoke there's fire" argument, but you forget that people can compartmentalize things like this. I've said it before. For a lot of people, the sexual attraction never goes beyond the characters on the screen. There's a line most people don't cross.
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Sexualizing children is wrong period. Be it acted upon or not. Cartoon CP is harmful in of it'self, and if you're getting aroused over drawn characters there's a high chance your fantasize about real kids too. It's not acceptable. They can keep it on Inkbunny.
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I dont disagree
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