• Muad'Dibber@lemmygrad.mlM
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      Its one of the requirements of joining the EU, you have to open your country up to sex trafficking.

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        Sort of interesting that Bulgaria never legalized it, and they’re an EU member. However the red signifier is a bit incorrect and it would probably be more correct to say it’s restricted. Creation and distribution is ostensibly banned, but in reality its distribution is tolerated (too much IMO).

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        This hits hard, considering my country is dubbed by Interpol as the CSEM capital of Asia (a horrible mark of shame). For some reason, of all the countries, the henchmen who started the QAnon shitstorm chose to pitch tent here, and got arrested on sexual crime charges. Makes you wonder, considering their graphic description of pedophilia in their conspiracy preaching. Sounds sus, aint it?

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    How is porn restricted in Russia? I’ve not looked much into it, but I’m pretty sure it’s easily accessible and legal

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      De jure it’s illegal, de facto it’s legal

      I Russia we have a phrase: “The severity of Russian laws is mitigated by the optionality of their implementation”