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Idk about other countries but not only is it legal in the US (in a way that nullifies any laws saying otherwise, as SC precedent is the big dick of the law) but our government and "intelligence" agencies are so laughably incompetent that they couldn't even begin to enforce it otherwise. You're right that they can't even make a dent in the ** trade, let alone victimless art. Most devs who go on about loli and legality are either in third world countries like those in Europe (they can't even afford dentists!) or are just spinning bullshit because they don't want to risk funding their game off of Patreon. Which, well, is fair. I just hate the game of pretend everyone plays in regard to loli.Pfft. You act like Homeland can keep up with the number of loli AVN and comic readers (100's of millions out of the 5B internet users). If they are not hunting down the dev's (some have been on Subscribestar or itch.io cranking out loli AVN's for 5+ years now, probably wouldn't be too hard to find them via payment info if they really wanted to) what makes you think they will go after 100 million+ readers like me? Hell even One Summer In Loliwood (MC fucks mostly 7-10 yo's, and none of them even try to pretend to be 18 and that can be found on ********** along with other AVN's that have been banned here and most everywhere else outside the dark web) is getting a sequel next year. Long story short: legal or not mostly doesn't matter when the silly anti-cartoon-porn laws are seldom enforced. Hell, they can't even keep real ** off the dark web, and I'd hope that has priority over a bunch of 3D cartoon artists.
That said, there’s definitely going to be a renewed push to criminalize non-existent “children” in pornography as we inch closer and closer to photorealism. If the SC has any legitimacy left at all they’d certainly not change their mind even then. Art is covered by our first amendment and no amount of realism creates a real person where none existed.
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