Silhouette
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Ok so there are laws in Canada protecting kids from seeing lewd sexual or sexualized acts done by adults who invite them to watch.Do people in Canada who do sex crimes against kids, like exposing them via invitation to watch deviant lewd behavior, go to jail on the first offense?No hate speech in Canada. Period.
If the guy was arrested, it means he’s an idiot who persisted after being told to stop...Yes he could go to jail but it’s unlikely for a first offence.
Are people in Canada legally allowed to protect children from these crimes? Just curious. I'm not from Canada so I don't know how their laws protecting kids work.
Yes they do.
So...how are many of the participants at LGBT pride in public not getting arrested? I mean the entire parade is ABOUT the celebration of deviant sexuality, even in the absence of dry humping & other lewd displays & gestures. How is that legal to expose kids to in Canada?
For instance, could any of the displays or acts in the parade be done separately outside a schoolyard at recess the next day, legally? Thanks in advance for your detailed explanation of this legal paradox dragonlady. I'd like to know how Canada resolves or explains it.