Reading the comments of the people who want it suppressed and didn’t get mass downvoted, I ran into something common:
They want it banned because they believe that the society that they want is completely incompatible with that content existing, or that banning said content is completely consistent with 1A because the US existed for almost 200 years without such content (porn in general, lolisho really only got over here because of anime becoming a sensation) being mass distributed throughout the country.
Going back to lolisho specifically, there’s no way to get around the fact that sexual lolisho art depicts children in sexual situations, and I personally don’t believe that anime looking like it does matters, because that’s still a human out there, so the reaction to it is gonna be what it is regardless. The discussion tends to be a lot more…focused and less calling people authoritarians and pedos when we actually address the elephant in the room, so I might as well do it in the main post instead of a comment.
I’m just a college student that’s not that well informed on why this is being used as a canary in the coalmine, but I’ll let y’all have at it.
For clarity, I'm not proposing the authoritarian approach, merely pointing out that for people who want an actual "solution" to the "problem," this down the middle approach is going to backfire, and badly.
Correct. And I don't even see people (outside of a few freaks) trying to normalize loli. As long as it stays in private, I don't see it as a problem, especially, as you rightly point out, when we have so many other much bigger problems.
Loli isn't what's destroying our culture. As long as you're not pushing it to children (and it's the left pushing and defending that brand of degeneracy), I'm not even sure it's harmful beyond at most the individual. As an example, Japan, societally is apparently pretty wholesome and "conservative." Even though there seems to be a weird obsession with all kinds of perverted stuff (incest, loli, stalker/rape, etc.), it doesn't overflow into society/culture there. Japan can separate their (admittedly weird) fiction from reality.
They have some really weird shit, but it doesn't seem to be used subversively like similar trends are in the West. It's all about how it's used, not what is out there.
And, again, I'm in complete agreement that we have much bigger issues. Let's tackle those before this, especially if the way we're going to tackle this just ends up giving our enemies more tools to oppress us.