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  • scamper
    Commando
    • May 2005
    • 1073

    Canada new destination



    Posted: December 27, 2005
    1:00 a.m. Eastern


    by James L. Lambert
    © 2005 WorldNetDaily.com




    The Canadian Supreme Court ruling that redefined obscenity for that nation and legalized group-sex clubs, combined with Canada's unusually low age of consent – 14 – will result in an influx of pedophiles to America's neighbor to the north, contends a former consultant to the U.S. Justice Department.

    In its Dec. 20 decision, Canada's Supreme Court legalized a type of business activity previously restricted by Canadian law, overturning two previous Quebec Court of Appeal decisions that had ruled group-sex clubs qualified as "bawdy houses" violating Quebec's community decency standards and were therefore illegal.


    Judith Reisman, a world-renowned scholar and author of four books, including "Kinsey: Crimes and Consequences," said that since under Canadian law 14-year-olds are legally considered "consenting adults," the court's controversial decision "will now make Canada a sex traffic playground for pedophiles."

    A former consultant to three U.S. administrations, Reisman, who is also a WND columnist, says the court's decision sends a clear message to pedophiles: "You don't have to go to Asia anymore. Pedophiles can have the blond, blue-eyed kids in Canada, too."

    The Canadian government, Reisman believes, is sending a strong message to international sex traders that "you can get all the kids you want when you come to Canada." The liberalization of the Canadian courts, the author contends, shows "that pedophiles or politicians who refuse to prosecute these types of crimes are in power more than ever in Canada."


    Supreme Court Chief Justice Beverly McLachlin was joined by Justices Major, Binnie, Deschamps, Fish, Abella and Charron in the sex-club decision. Dissenting justices Michael Bastarache and Louis LeBel said the high court's ruling "strips of all relevance the social values that the Canadian community as a whole believes should be protected," according to Canada's Globe and Mail newspaper.

    "There is a real trend to break down moral principles in Canadian society," said Gwen Landolt, vice president of Real Women of Canada, according to LifeSiteNews.com. "The implications are horrendous," said Landolt. "It's an exploitation of human sexuality. Fourteen-year-olds will be exploited."

    "The Canadian government," Reisman told WND, "will see that the kids are clean from sexual disease by giving them the appropriate drugs and medication and if they get pregnant, they will provide them with abortions."
  • jhale667
    DIAMOND STATUS
    • Aug 2004
    • 20929

    #2
    The age of consent in Canada is 14?!?! OK, I don't have kids, but that seems kind of YOUNG?!?! :confused:
    Originally posted by conmee
    If anyone even thinks about deleting the Muff Thread they are banned.... no questions asked.

    That is all.

    Icon.
    Originally posted by GO-SPURS-GO
    I've seen prominent hypocrite liberal on this site Jhale667


    Originally posted by Isaac R.
    Then it's really true??:eek:

    The Muff Thread is really just GONE ???

    OMFG...who in their right mind...???
    Originally posted by eddie78
    I was wrong about you, brother. You're good.

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    • Nickdfresh
      SUPER MODERATOR

      • Oct 2004
      • 49127

      #3
      That sounds kind of young (age of consent)...

      I think there may be something more to that, like maybe the provinces have separate age of consent laws?

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      • FORD
        ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

        • Jan 2004
        • 58755

        #4
        It would seem that World Nutcase Daily is confusing the issue anyway.

        The "age of consent" in this state is 16 (or at least it was when I was in high school). That doesn't mean 16 year olds can work as strippers in bars, it means they can have sex with 16 or 17 year old boys (or girls) without anybody yelling "statuatory rape".

        Fact is, if the strip bar served alcohol, they wouldn't be allowed to work there until they were 21.

        And in Canada, the national legal drinking age is 19, so it would be a similar application of the law, one would assume.

        And while 60 year old men getting off on 19 year old chicks might seem replulsive to some, it's perfectly legal.

        Once again World Nut Daily has thrown away rationality in order to make some pathetic slap against Canada.
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        • fuckhowardstern
          Commando
          • Nov 2005
          • 1210

          #5
          Albania: 14
          Andorra: 16
          Austria: 14 (as of August 13, 2002)
          Belgium: 16 (possible restrictions apply under 18)
          Bulgaria: 14
          Croatia: 14 or 18
          Czech Republic: 15
          Denmark: 15 for full consent (in regard to age differences) to sexual relationships; no limits when ages are less than 1 year apart (Meaning, no criminal charges are brought) ; 18 for dependency relationships (teacher/student etc.) and professional sexual (Prostitution is decriminalized in Denmark, but one can consent only when 18 or older).
          Estonia: 14
          Finland: 16; 18 in dependency relationships (teacher/student etc.)and prostitution. (watch it AWE!!!)
          France: 15; however sex with a minor under 18 in a dependency relationship may be criminalized.
          Germany:
          18 years in dependency relationships (teacher/student etc.)
          16 years if the older partner is over 18 and coerces the younger partner into sex other than by physical means, or if the older partner pays the younger partner to have sex (prostitution)
          16 years if the older partner is over 21 and exploits "lack of sexual self-determination" of the younger partner (only prosecuted after complaints or “public interest", in practice rarely prosecuted with little or no punishment)
          14 years for all other sexual relationships
          Greece: 15 (since 1987)
          Hungary:
          Since the 2002 decision of the Constitutional Court 14 for both heterosexual and homosexual relationships
          Iceland: 14
          Ireland, Republic of: 17, 15 for lesbians and oral sex.
          Italy: 14
          Latvia: 16
          Lithuania: 14, for homosexual males, as of 2004, source LifeSiteNews.com
          Netherlands: 16 (18 if dependent relationship or prostitution)
          Norway: 16
          Poland: 15
          Portugal: heterosexual 14, homosexual 16
          Romania: 15; 18 in dependency relationships (teacher/student etc.)
          Russia: 16
          Serbia-Montenegro:
          Serbia: heterosexual and female homosexual 14, male homosexual 18
          Montenegro: 14 (for all three types)
          Slovakia: 15
          Slovenia: 15
          Spain: 13 (possible restrictions apply under 16)
          Sweden: 15; 18 in dependency relationships (teacher/student etc.)
          Switzerland: 16, under 16 legal if age difference is no more than 3 years
          Ukraine: 16
          United Kingdom: The Sexual Offences Act 2003 is the relevant law. Ages of consent are the same for heterosexuals and homosexuals, but legal treatment varies slightly between different areas of the UK.

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