WEBCHOC why is this site not banned?
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Arm56-ddl
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Good evening.
Why is the website Webchoc not shut down/prohibited by law? This site contains videos with extreme violence and no special effects, showing people dying or dead.
I don't understand how such monstrosities can be displayed...
Why do people find it amusing to film others while they are dying? The worst part is that they find it funny...
Please reassure me and tell me that there is some trickery involved because it drives me crazy to see this.
Site-18 years old
Edit: Sorry if I posted in the wrong forum.
Why is the website Webchoc not shut down/prohibited by law? This site contains videos with extreme violence and no special effects, showing people dying or dead.
I don't understand how such monstrosities can be displayed...
Why do people find it amusing to film others while they are dying? The worst part is that they find it funny...
Please reassure me and tell me that there is some trickery involved because it drives me crazy to see this.
Site-18 years old
Edit: Sorry if I posted in the wrong forum.
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If you don't like hard rock, you don't listen to it; if you don't like eating Chinese food, you don't eat it; if you don't like the shock videos offered on this site, you don't go there... sorry for the frankness, but some people love this site and the videos you can find there!
No one is forcing you to go there...
On that note, have a nice day everyone ;)
No one is forcing you to go there...
On that note, have a nice day everyone ;)
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The one who dies has never made their death available to turn it into a spectacle for a bunch of perverts to gawk at.
There is a criminal offense in criminal law: Violation of the memory of a deceased person! This is not done by music, nor by the pear, nor by the apple, and even less by the banana.
Criminal Code
Legislative part
BOOK II: Of crimes and offenses against persons.
TITLE II: Of violations of human dignity.
CHAPTER V: Of violations to the dignity of the person.
Section 4: Of violations of respect due to the dead.