>>56818348NTA, but what exactly are you going to do, put him in jail for cartoons? Because under that logic we should also imprison a comic artist for killing a cartoon child, or raping a woman in a comic, or what if he draws a genocide?
I can empathize with you that it is morally wrong, but legally it is not breaking any law.
I'm not defending him, but I want to put on the table to what extent we are imposing our judgment on others. For example, does a vegan have the right to harass someone who eats meat just because, according to his ethics, he is committing a crime, even though for the law it is clearly legal to eat meat?
An example that always comes to light is that conservative countries have a higher rate of crimes against minors, while Japan, being the degenerates that they are, has one of the lowest rates. I ask honestly, is this policy of morality really working in the West?
I don't believe I'm right or have the moral high ground, but I don't see how protecting fictional characters is helping real victims or improving the world in general. We're just putting a coat of rainbow paint over a blood stain and pretending nothing's wrong.