Why don't we have a "Pedophile Index" ?

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AtosW
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Why don't we have a "Pedophile Index" ?

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You know how you sometimes hear of countries having a ranking on a "LGBT index", "Women's rights index" or "Human rights index"? Why don't we work on compiling a "Pedophile index", on how friendly countries worldwide are to our orientation and activities.

It would involve issues like the general attitude to adults befriending children, the rights of police to actively pursue and arbitarily sentence CP possession "offenders", and how heavily AOC violations are policed.

I'm really curious what countries would end up ranking the best on it.
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Fragment
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Re: Why don't we have a "Pedophile Index" ?

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I have a feeling that Germany would be near the top if all factors were considered.

I wonder- does sentencing factor into it? Does a country that gives 16 months imprison for statutory rape rank better than a country that gives 10 years? What if the latter country has a lower age of consent? How heavily is BL stuff weighted vs GL stuff?

Still, interesting to think about.
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Re: Why don't we have a "Pedophile Index" ?

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Make this public, and the paradise will be lost.

Also, a place might be good for locals, but difficult for expats.

Then you have to consider what the place would be like in other ways. Haitian and Somali authorities are probably not busy putting MAPs in prison, but I'd prefer not to live there.
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