Only In
America: An Indiscreet Selfie Can Put A Kid In
Prison
By Paul Craig
Roberts
February
29, 2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- Did you know that if you are an American
under 18 years old and you use your cell phone to
send a nude “selfie” of yourself to a friend, you
can be convicted of manufacturing and distributing
“child pornography” and sent to prison? In case you
are too old to be in the loop, a “selfie” is a photo
that one makes of oneself.
This is how
expansively prosecutors, whose main purpose in life
is to ruin as many people as possible, interpret
laws passed to protect children from sexual
exploitation.
Sexting—the
exchange of nude photographs—is now a big thing
among the 14-17 year old set, especially among
females. They have transitioned from children to
women and find the extraordinary change in their
bodies an interesting phenomenon. Under the
expansive interpretation of child pornography laws,
for an under 18-year old to even possess a nude
photo of herself or himself is a violation of the
law. Thanks to the illegal, unconstitutional
surveillence of every communication of every
American sanctioned by the US government and the
corrupt Supreme Court that serves the government and
not the Constitution, a naked photo sent by an
under-18 year-old can be intercepted and the sender
prosecuted for possessing, manufacturing, and
distributing child pornography.
Teenagers
can have their life ruined by the government
“protecting” them.
In the
state of New Mexico, awareness that kids faced the
prospect of being ruined by sending explicit images
of themselves to one another got the attention of
New Mexico state senator George Munoz, a Democrat,
and Steven Robert Allen of the American Civil
Liberties Union. They got a bill passed that exempts
consensual photograph sharing from prosecution.
However the Republican Governor Susana Martinez and
the state attorney general, Hector Balderas, oppose
the new law.
When I was
in high school, the female age of sexual consent was
14 years old, regardless of the age of her sexual
partner. Today to engage in consensual sex with a 14
year-old male or female is a felony. In some states
if both sexual partners are underaged, it is a
misdemeanor.
I don’t
know when the age of consent was raised from 14 to
18 and whether it progressed upward in stages or
happened all at once. I suspect it was the product
of conservatives who objected to welfare payments to
unmarried black female teenagers for whom liberals
made it possible to escape parental control via
childbirth and possession of an apartment of their
own. I think that US Senator Patrick Moynihan’s
study published in the 1960s is correct that liberal
welfare destroyed the black family. In the 1950s
black families were as stable as white families.
People are
born into their time. As they grow and mature they
have no awareness of what it was like living in
previous times. Whatever they are born into is their
normal. If their society has descended from liberty
into tyranny, they don’t know it. They never
experienced liberty.
In my
lifetime I have experienced an enormous intrusion
into personal life by the state. If the laws of
today had applied to the generation during the 1950s
practically the entire generation would have been
imprisoned. As children were routinely spanked,
today an act of “child abuse,” an entire generation
would have grown up in Child Protective Custody
while their parents rotted in prison.
Moreover,
in the 1950s people controlled their lives in ways
that they are no longer permitted to do. Cars didn’t
beep. Construction sites didn’t beep. Quiet was
normal, not a luxury. Cars with manual transmissions
would start without having to push in the clutch
pedal. Fights between boys were normal, and no
police were called. The Parent-Teacher Association
(PTA) provided parental input into the school
system. Teachers and parents handled the problems
that now become jail records. There was the
occasional bully with a badge, but overall police
were courteous and helpful to the public. People did
not fear the police as every sensible person does
today. Regulated natural monopolies gave good
service at low prices. Children could be out of
sight all day without danger or parental concern for
children’s safety or concern that the parents would
be investigated for child neglect.
Communities
had neighborhood schools. You went to school with
your own class. In the South you were segregated by
economic class. Parents and teachers cooperated in
producing educated students aware of citizenship
responsibilities, which included holding public
officials accountable, not worshipping at their
feet.
It was a
different world, and a better one.
Today’s
culture is totally different. Today childhood hardly
exists. It has been compressed into a few years. At
an early age females are enculturated into
projecting a sexual persona. Makeup comes at an
early age. Girls dress provocatively. They are
constantly exposed to sexual images. They see the
attention that scantily attired women and porn stars
receive. They learn that this is the way to get
attention. They sexually mature at an earlier age
today than in the 1950s. Yet the age of sexual
consent has been raised to 18. This is an absurdity.
The stupidity of legislators discredits democracy
and paves the way for the emerging dictatorship.
I used to
believe in progress, in improvements in society and
its care, as that is what I initially experienced.
But change set in. What I see now is re-enserfment
of the bulk of the population. Reforms during the
1930s that made capitalism functional have been
repealed.
The
opposition to re-enserfment is weak. In place of
revolutionary leaders and thoughts, there is
acceptance of domination by the state. It is called
Patriotism. And Patriotism means support of the
oppressive government. Anyone who choses the
Constitution over the government is an unpatriotic
anti-American, an incipient domestic extremist if
not a terrortist.
The best
way to get beat up or murdered by the police is to
assert your constitutional rights. Like prosecutors
and the executive branch, the last thing police want
to hear is that there are limits on their power.
Thus the objection of the New Mexico governor and
attorney general to the legislation that protects
teenagers from expansive interpretation of child
pornography laws.
Dr. Paul
Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the
Treasury for Economic Policy and associate editor of
the Wall Street Journal. He was columnist for
Business Week, Scripps Howard News Service, and
Creators Syndicate. He has had many university
appointments. His internet columns have attracted a
worldwide following. Roberts' latest books are
The Failure
of Laissez Faire Capitalism and Economic Dissolution
of the West,
How America
Was Lost,
and
The
Neoconservative Threat to World Order.
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