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Nov 17, 2018 4:39 PM
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The Lolicon Defense Task Force is back and stronger than ever. We are working with an anti-child abuse organization that defends loli and various pro-free speech organizations including the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund to repeal 18 U.S. Code § 1466A and defend anybody being charged under it in the meantime.

Sign out petition to the US Government here.

https://www.change.org/p/u-s-senate-repeal-18-u-s-code-1466a-the-ban-on-cartoon-anime-child-porn

And donate to the creation of a very informative website by the LDTF here.

https://www.patreon.com/LDTF

Also follow us on Twitter.

https://twitter.com/lolicon_news

With your help, maybe we can convince even UNICEF to end the war on anime. Stay tune for more info.
LoliconNov 17, 2018 4:45 PM
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Nov 17, 2018 4:57 PM
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The problem with all those stuff on change.org is useless.
No government is forced to do anything, just because this third party website has a quadzillion votes.
There are official sites for this. If those are being used and have their corresponding number of votes, they are forced to discuss them.

For example in europe with article 13 on the new uploadfilter there is a change.org petition with 1.500.000 votes and guess what? it got mentioned, but no one cared one single bit as it was not being used on the official site. Else those 1.5m votes would have generated a probably immediate denial to that law.
Nov 18, 2018 3:48 AM
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It is nevertheless useful because you can get a grasp of the amount of people backing the cause. There is no need to do something more official if you only reach 100 people or alike. But if you reach millions of people through change.org, then you may consider doing something more official.
Nov 19, 2018 3:45 AM
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sazaju said:
It is nevertheless useful because you can get a grasp of the amount of people backing the cause. There is no need to do something more official if you only reach 100 people or alike. But if you reach millions of people through change.org, then you may consider doing something more official.


That wouldn't work too.
If people vote on something they vote to help. If they then see something like "hey, change.org got enough votes to make another on a gov site" they will think "again? when we vote there, will we need to vote again and again? no thanks"

You can't just blantantly start something like this. You need to plan that out. Prepare it with a team, setup some core posts that are being posted over all social media and NOT being supported by some ecchi loli stuff but making it look professional. Undermining stuff with some researched results about lolis and stuff.

Then you need at LEAST 200+ people that post these posts + links to the official vote, researches and al that stuff in periodic times and you need a good website too, that links everything to the topic too.

Then you need to stick to the topic and gather reactions and use those to undermine your cause and get some individuals with a bigger reach to support you.

If you are not wanting to do this, you won't move a rock.
And this listed stuff is just the plain minimum you have to do.
Nov 19, 2018 9:31 AM
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Well, if you do have so much resources as to build a team and spend time doing all of that, then feel free to do so. For those who don't have it, at least they should start somewhere. Going iteratively is usually the way to go, not targetting immediately the end.

Just on the "Undermining stuff with some researched results about lolis and stuff", this is the purpose of the Patreon. But waiting to have that before to do anything seems to me a good way to do nothing at all. They should be done in parallel.
Nov 20, 2018 10:30 PM
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How's it hangin' Akemi?
Dec 12, 2018 8:25 PM
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Lolicon said:
We are working with an anti-child abuse organization that defends loli and various pro-free speech organizations including the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund to repeal 18 U.S. Code § 1466A and defend anybody being charged under it in the meantime.


who are these organizations? knowing who our partners are would be a nice...
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