Turning Police into Judge Dredd
I am going to be political again and again, it is over censorship and the sex industry. While naturism is not about sex or pornography, I believe that we as people who enjoy the freedom of living life without clothing, this is just as important to us as those who enjoy watching porn.
Why?
The New South Wales Government has given the police the power to put people in prison on censorship laws because the police officer him or herself who holds personal issues against adult erotic entertainment, decides that a porn movie is an X Rated movie just by looking at the cover. No need to review the movie by watching it. Just the images on the cover alone can do it. Disagree with the cop, and you end up paying for each and every adult film you have in stock assessed. At $850 per movie, you've just been bankrupted.
Welcome to New Australia where fascism runs deep in our mainstream political parties including the Labor Party which once was a libertarian party, is now full of jackboots. Yes, when in days we are seeing harmless porn making more money than before, especially with the female customer, our politicians have basically turned our police officers into your local every day Judge Dredd.
But how can this affect us as naturists?
Where we lived more previously, we had a neighbour whose thoughts of naked children even at the age of three years old automatically equaled sex with minors. Not children running around freely full of childhood innocence. No, their thoughts were - "They must be fucking their children!".
It is commonly known politicians creep in oppressive laws so that we don't notice them. And those we do notice, are always argued for the sake of the children.
Now, we had police come to our home about naked children as evil as that is. Some police did not care while some police were highly offended and even accused us of putting them at risk sexual assault. Some of these cops even asked questions trying to trick us into saying we are fucking our children. Highly offensive if you ask me.
Now, creep these laws into dress fashion, and we are stuffed. And don't say they won't as in the State of Queensland, wearing an offensive piece of clothing can get you fined. The law does not state what is offensive, only the somebody reports it as offensive and the police officer makes the decision.
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