This is the point I've been trying to make for some time now.... I'm glad someone else sees it too. I have no problem with the "18 law," and I have no problem obeying it, but I also have no problem with questioning that law or, for that matter, any other law. Laws reflect culture, and culture varies from place to place and era to era. To assume that the laws in the here and now are infalliable also assumes that everyone else's laws are flawed. Whether it's done consciously or not, it smacks of Social Darwinism, and that's why I take issue with that attitude.Brino said:I'm not going to defend child pornography but it raises an interesting question! The Age of Consent is different everywhere you go so who's right about what the age of consent should be? Should it be 16 like it is in certain parts of the world or should it be 18 like it is in the U.S.? I live in the U.S. so I'm a believer in the fact that it should be 18 but thats just what I was raised to belive! :2 cents:
As I stated above, I happen to agree with this law, but I have no qualms about re-examining it. If people never questioned the law, then many of laws laws from the past that we now consider unjust would still be with us. :2 cents: