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Old Jun 14, 2012, 05:27 PM
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I understand the anger and passion that comes with this topic. I read the view of the site owner and he ended with saying and not quoting directly 'the whole world will be watching how Canada responds to this'. I don't think Canada wants to be known for this one. One good thing the owner did say is - he would take the video down if the victims family asked him too. I'm not sure if the owner will be charged with anything or if Canada will make any kind of statement or law about this. For example its against the law to bully online, so will other restrictions come up, as the online world becomes a free-for -all? If a family member sees their loved one dead online, will they be able to sue someone to get it removed - they have rights too, so I think that's important. Censorship verses the families rights may become precedent.

I want to know the reality of the world but I struggle with seeing it and I also don't know how one watches it without getting scarred. What I'd like to know is - how does a human being end up like this? Another thing that repulses me is necrophilia - yes I'm open to people having quirky non-harmful fetishes but this is ....indescribable. Since pedophiles tend to pick occupations that involve children ....do necrophiliacs do the same? If that's the case, when I die I want to go from the hospital morgue to the graveyard...no funeral home for me.....sorry for the dark humor.
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