>>13788966Oh, wow, look at this absolute legend trying to normalize the unnormalizable. "We all posted CP at least once in our life"? Bro, that's not a "whoopsie-daisy" slip-up like posting the wrong emoji or a blurry dick pic in the group chat. That's not "everyone's done it" territory—unless your idea of a universal human experience includes war crimes and felony indictments. Let me BTFO this take so hard it leaves a crater.
1. It's Not "Accidental" for Most—It's a Choice, and a Shitty One
Sure, the internet's a wild west where you might stumble across the abyss if you're reckless (looking at you, 4chan roulette spinners and unfiltered Reddit deep dives). But posting? That's active. That's you hitting "upload" on something that exploits the most vulnerable kids on the planet. Stats from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) show over 32 million reports of suspected child sexual abuse material in 2023 alone—most of it deliberately shared by predators, not "oops, my bad" normies. If "we all" did it, we'd have a global server meltdown from all the FBI raids. You're not speaking for humanity; you're confessing for your browser history.
2. Legal BTFO: You're Not "One of the Gang," You're a Felon-in-Waiting
In the US (and most sane countries), distributing child pornography is a federal crime under 18 U.S.C. § 2252—5-20 years per count, minimum. No "but everyone does it" defense holds up in court; judges don't buy "peer pressure" excuses for this. Even accidental views can haunt you if cached on your drive, but posting? That's intent. Hell, tech repair shops report this crap to authorities daily, and SWAT teams don't kick in doors for "harmless memes." If your life's highlight is claiming this as a rite of passage, congrats—you're not "relatable," you're registrable on a sex offender list. Pro tip: Therapy exists for impulses like that, not Twitter threads.
3. Moral Nuke: Kids Aren't Punchlines or "Content"
Those images aren't pixels; they're real trauma etched into real lives. Victims carry that violation forever—PTSD, trust issues, suicides. By saying "we all," you're gaslighting survivors and minimizing a multi-billion-dollar exploitation industry that ruins childhoods. If you've actually posted it, you're not "edgy" or "one of the boys"; you're a cog in a machine that preys on the innocent. The rest of us? We're out here reporting it, blocking it, and voting for laws tha
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