• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    You’d sure think so from some of these responses.

    But I do enjoy the person who thinks you need to get consent from a baby to ethically take its picture.

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      2 days ago

      We’re talking about in the nuddy here, in which case you really should have a good case for taking that photo.

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        2 days ago

        The good case is that the child was just born and didn’t come out clothed. Something many of you don’t seem to understand.

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        If it’s child porn, you show me one single parent who has gotten in trouble for just taking a picture of their baby when it’s naked and showing that picture to their adult child’s partner.

        One single parent.

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        So many of you think babies come out clothed.

        You also have this absolutely ludicrous idea in your heads that having a naked photo of your baby is child pornography. And yet none of you have an example of a parent facing legal repercussions for it. And somehow that doesn’t clue you in that it is, in fact, not child pornography.

        And then there’s the Finnish guy who is telling you all what prudes you are. One of the few sane takes.

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          Naked photos of children is pretty much the definition of CP, yes.

          A parent is unlikely to face prosecution unless they share the photos, but that doesn’t mean it’s legal.

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          3 days ago

          Seems like these people are sexualizing babies and then making you seem like the crazy one. It’s kind of insane.

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          3 days ago

          Thanks, please carry on telling me what kind of ideas I have. Forgive me for thinking babies have some rights.

          No one said it’s child porn. It’s just that when parents show off your naked baby pictures it gets uncomfortable for everyone, as many here have expressed.

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              Multiple people have also said it’s wrong to do that, so… carry on cherry picking I guess. But sure, if you think it’s ethical to go around flashing your kids genitals, then carry on I guess. You can’t fix stupid.

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                He’s been going to bat for showing people photos of his kid’s bits all day, he’s too far dug in to ever admit he’s wrong.

                You’re right, you definitely can’t fix stupid. Man just wants to violate his child’s privacy.

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                3 days ago

                You said no one said it’s child porn.

                They have. Multiple times.

                I also never said I went around flashing my kids’ genitals. I don’t know why you have to lie like this in order to criticize me.