Friday, 26 May 2017

Meet the 24-Year-Old Japanese porn star who looks like a child

quote [ Kohey Nish: "My works prevent children from being sexually abused, just like war movies and shooter video games can contribute to peace" Kohey Nishi is an adult Japanese porn star whose marketable feature is his resemblance to a child. In an interview with Vice, the 24-year-old producer and actor said he intentionally markets himself as … ]

I don't even feel comfortable posting this. What. The. Fuck.
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[by slaytanik@8:50amGMT]

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Isosceles_Lock said @ 9:52am GMT on 26th May [Score:2]
ooo[......7 said @ 10:18am GMT on 26th May
captainstubing said @ 11:11am GMT on 26th May
Shades of the Weng Weng phenomenon in the Philippines.

THE SEARCH FOR WENG WENG - Official Trailer - Wild Eye



Full disclosure: I used to rent cult movies from this bloke. A mate of mine put in some of the money for this doco. The Weng Weng story is perhaps more poignant than you would think, and this is a good doco.

He didn't do porn though. He wanted to, but they are far too Catholic for midget porn.

damnit said[1] @ 3:41pm GMT on 26th May
Gary Coleman and Hervé Jean-Pierre Villechaize (Fantasy Island) to an extent.

Coincidentally, Villechaize is half Filipino.
XregnaR said @ 11:31am GMT on 26th May
#amionalistnow
sanepride said @ 3:19pm GMT on 26th May
Pretty sure this kind of thing is illegal in the US.
Hugh E. said[1] @ 4:45pm GMT on 26th May [Score:2 Informative]
I was thinking the same thing, but found this from Frontline (PBS):

In Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition, 00-795, the Supreme Court struck down the Child Pornography Protection Act of 1996 (CPPA)... [which] broadened the definition of child pornography to include images that merely appear to be children engaged in sexually explicit conduct -- for example, images of adults digitally altered to look like children -- or that convey the impression that the individuals involved are minors.

The rationale behind the law was that it is not only the children involved in the creation of child pornography that are harmed, but that the images themselves are harmful because they incite pedophiles to abuse children.

Writing for the court, Justice Kennedy noted:

The mere tendency of speech to encourage unlawful acts is not a sufficient reason for banning it. ... The Government has shown no more than a remote connection between speech that might encourage thoughts or actions and any resulting child abuse. Without a significantly stronger, more direct connection, the Government may not prohibit speech on the ground that it might encourage pedophiles to engage in illegal conduct.
damnit said @ 6:43pm GMT on 26th May
Japan's idea of morality/civility is so screwed after American intervention. Genitalia is off limits, but everything is fair game.
Ussmak said @ 10:30pm GMT on 26th May
In other news; water is wet, and the sky is blue.
spaceloaf said @ 11:47pm GMT on 26th May
I probably shouldn't admit this, but I've actually seen covers with this guy on them while I've been "browsing."

Of course, I've never actually clicked to see what it was (for obvious reasons) but its good to know the real story behind it.
satanspenis666 said @ 11:55pm GMT on 26th May
Yeah... I didn't click either.

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