I think you could compete for 'missing the point entirely' at a national level
I have not looked at the linked image given your reputation. From what I hear it looks like child pornography. It is illegal in this country for a very good reason.
Images of child pornography promote child abuse as it normalises it, giving predators more justification to abuse rather than seek help. Child pornography has an even more sinister element to it; the trivialisation of consent. Children cannot consent to these acts as they are not emotionally mature enough to understand the consequences of such actions and neither do they possess the knowledge and experience of the world to make a reasoned decision in this regard. This makes child pornography extremely dangerous in any context.
For these reasons, your 'is not child' [sic] excuse is a complete load of bollocks. Quite frankly I'm appalled that I'm having to explain this to an adult.
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Images of child pornography promote child abuse as it normalises it, giving predators more justification to abuse rather than seek help. Child pornography has an even more sinister element to it; the trivialisation of consent. Children cannot consent to these acts as they are not emotionally mature enough to understand the consequences of such actions and neither do they possess the knowledge and experience of the world to make a reasoned decision in this regard. This makes child pornography extremely dangerous in any context.
For these reasons, your 'is not child' [sic] excuse is a complete load of bollocks. Quite frankly I'm appalled that I'm having to explain this to an adult.