Arathain Kelvar wrote:
Perspective? A third-world country says it's, what, illegal but not "very illegal" - that's supposed to give me perspective on what, exactly? It was still illegal, even in Canada, and now it's illegaler (lol). Meanwhile, at the time and since, it's been clearly illegal in the US.
I don't think our justice system allows for a defense based on what's legal in other countries.
In your post you weren't talking about what was legal. You were discussing morality. You talked about it being "ok." that's a morality judgement. Nobody is arguing it wasn't illegal. (And I'm certainly not arguing one way or another about it being right or wrong.) You're shifting the goalposts. Whether or not something is illegal doesn't **** matter, except for the possible penalties if you get caught. The law is not "good" or "right" just because it is law. It's simply the law. I break the law every day in all sorts of ways. Most people do. Because most law is bullshit. But that doesn't mean we can't get in trouble for doing so. (And the fact that we can doesn't make it in any way "wrong.")
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It doesn't make for a defense. If it's illegal at the time, then it's illegal. None of this other stuff makes what he did any less illegal.
See above. You're shifting the goalposts. You went from discussing whether it was OK based on moral reasons, to now talking about legalities.
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It's not my opinion that what he did was illegal. It's a fact.
Once again, we weren't discussing law.
Look at your original post again:
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Anytime someon tries to justify this by implying that it should be ok for a 44 year old to have sex with a 13 year old, I just laugh.
Oh, and Taly - human sacrifice was acceptable centuries ago. So was selling your children into slavery.
It's a nonsensical argument.
Should be ok? You're not discussing law there, just as I never suggested in any way that he didn't break the law.
Let's clarify it this way: Whether you are right or wrong if you reply to this by flaming me is up for debate, and can never be objectively settled. And if you call me a "**** amoral ***** from hell" in the privacy of your home and I don't hear about it, you won't get censured for it. But if you post it here in reply to this thread, you might get banned. It's not a matter of right or wrong...it's a matter of the rules. Polanski broke the law, he got caught, he got away and lived a happy productive, free life. Then he got caught again. Can't blame him for running away, it appeared at the time to be a damned good idea for him.