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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2008

On the importance of sex offender registration.

To see more videos about absurd sexual hypocrisy, go to http://www.yoism.org/?q=node/250 or
http://www.yoism.org/?q=node/204

BTW, though this video is an absurd parody, it actually portrays the main effect of sex offender registration. While you may feel no sympathy for sex offenders, is there any reason to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to register them just to enable politicians to claim they are making you safer? Especially when there is NO evidence (none whatsoever) that registration actually reduces sex offending or that the money could not be much better spent in other ways, e.g., health insurance for uninsured children who will needlessly suffer from preventable diseases.

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  • You don't have to even be a rapist to be a registered sex offender. Streaking naked in public will also get you on the registry. As will having a 17 year old girlfriend if you're 20 (in some states). I mean my own mom was married at 17 for chrissake! Does that make my dad a "sex offender"?

  • If the registry didn't exist, your home value wouldn't have gone down, because it wouldn't be easily found by Joe Public. Also, being registered doesn't mean that sex offenders are dangerous. The USDOJ did a study to see how many sex offenders would commit another sexual crime after release, and the number was only 5.3% in their study. Other studies done by New York's Dept. of Corrections cite numbers around 2.1% to 3%. They're not necessarily as dangerous as you're led to believe.

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  • @starrod85 and @1vdn992 are both sex-offenders!

  • @Quipstiley

    How about why should an SO suffer? They get so many years in prison sometimes and still have this thing follow them for the rest of their lives. The victims even move on sooner than it takes for this guy to get off the registry. I understand how distraught families are.. but if they can get over it, why cant' he? Why can't he turn over a new leaf and start over?

  • Should the wife and children of SOs that commited a crime @15 years old or less be victimized through SO laws decades after fulfilling sentences/requirements and never reoffending? Some SOs spend their lives with guilt and the knowledge that they have hurt someone and their families deeply (and should) and can never take it back, can only be sure to never do it again and learn how not to. Why should an SOs family and friends suffer?

  • I have been on the registry for decade because of a religious groups assholyness? These freaks play god. It is so time to kick them off the bus. Murderous thieves and lairs setting up a bogus slave trade by now making the disabled work for them? After using the network, ram your car and get your info, disable by force and then force too work hurt. The LAW is the sick fucking shit that keeps it and enforces policy that is the harm, by the people setting it up before we were born.

  • u are disgusting. You think this is a joke? go to hell you piece of shit

  • @yoism5 I was raped twice, and i never thought once about killing myself! Sex is not Paramount to me, I dont put it above everything else! And that was 20 plus years ago,,the perpetrators are now married with Children, and i have not heard about any of them raping anyone or kidnapping any children, they made a mistake, one i had to forgive, lest i become like ur friend who took his life! The devils out to steal and kill, and poison our minds ,we cant hold on to bitterness and blame!

  • LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

  • @NineTailedFox4857 I'll bet nothing has even occurred since they've lived there. What about the others who live around you that secretly could be the ones to fear? ITs best just to be wary of any and all connections, but don't let it ruin your life. Perhaps those people who are SOs were wrongly accused and you don't even know it for sure!

  • @joejeep03 It's not about sympathy, but about how the gov't treats everyone with this label as if they are all killers. The general public has no clue about the major restrictions are placed on SOs and their collaterally damaged families after the person puts in their time. It's a never ending punishment.

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