Missing Kids and Porn Links
[Relevant for all recent discussions on "linking without permission", as well as the usual childpornhysteriamongering.] [1]SIDEBAR [2]Newsbytes Advertising Missing Children Pix On Websites Overpopular ****Missing Children Pix On Websites Overpopular 09/02/97 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, U.S.A., 1997 AUG 29 (NB) -- By Bruce Miller. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) encourages the owners of Web sites to add a link that will bring up the picture of a different missing child every ten minutes. According to Ruben Rodriguez, Supervisor of the Exploited Child Unit, the Center is getting 70 to 80 requests a day for information to create the link. Some sites, however, have taken the initiative themselves, including pornographic Web sites. "This is the kiss of death for us," said Rodriguez. "We want the public to help us find missing and exploited children. The Internet public is coming to us to display our banner on our sites. Unfortunately, there are some locations on the Internet that are inappropriate." One popular porn site proclaims on its home page that, "This Site Cares About Our Young Children! Please Take A Few Seconds To Look At The Pictures Of The Missing Children!! Every Ten Minutes When You Reload A Different Child's Picture Appears! If We Can Save Just ONE! Then Wouldn't That Be Worth It?" That particular site, said Rodriguez, will get a cease and desist letter from the Center's chief legal counsel. The popularity of linking to the rotating banner has added to another problem: load capacity on the Web server hosting the Center. With a million hits a day presently, and growing, the Center is looking around for a new site with greater capacity to eliminate congestion. For information about signing up with the banner program, send e-mail to banner@ncmec.com. Be patient, the popularity has put the staff a bit behind in responding. NCMEC's Web site is at [3]http://www.missingkids.com ; mirror site [4]http://www.missingkids.org . (19970902/Reported by Newsbytes News Network [5]http://www.newsbytes.com /EXKIDS/PHOTO) "The Pulse of the Information Age" Newsbytes News Network [6]http://www.newsbytes.com 24-hour computer, telecom and online news [7]Copyright ©Newsbytes News Network. All rightsreserved. For more Newsbytes see http://www.newsbytes.com. [8]Home | [9]Daily | [10]Weekly | [11]Publishers | [12]Search References 1. http://www.newsbytes.com/menus/navbar.map 2. http://www.newsbytes.com/OAS/rm/try-it.cgi/www.newsbytes.com/home.html 3. http://www.missingkids.com/ 4. http://www.missingkids.org/ 5. http://www.newsbytes.com/ 6. http://www.newsbytes.com/ 7. http://www.nbnn.com/copyrght.html 8. http://www.nbnn.com/home.html 9. http://www.nbnn.com/news/s_daily.html 10. http://www.nbnn.com/news/s_week.html 11. http://www.nbnn.com/publishers/publi_1.html 12. http://www.nbnn.com/html_p/search.html
Damaged Justice <frogfarm@yakko.cs.wmich.edu> writes:
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) encourages the owners of Web sites to add a link that will bring up the picture of a different missing child every ten minutes. According to Ruben Rodriguez, Supervisor of the Exploited Child Unit, the Center is getting 70 to 80 requests a day for information to create the link. Some sites, however, have taken the initiative themselves, including pornographic Web sites.
One popular porn site proclaims on its home page that, "This Site Cares About Our Young Children! Please Take A Few Seconds To Look At The Pictures Of The Missing Children!! Every Ten Minutes When You Reload A Different Child's Picture Appears! If We Can Save Just ONE! Then Wouldn't That Be Worth It?" That particular site, said Rodriguez, will get a cease and desist letter from the Center's chief legal counsel.
The thing to realize here is that NCMEC is an agency which receives almost 100% of its funding from government agencies, one of which is the Juvenile Justice division of the US DOJ. It has about as much to do with childrens' rights as aardvarks have to do with starship design. It exists primarily so that news organizations can point and say "Childrens' Advocates Praised the President's Decision" every time childrens' civil liberties are further reduced, or some laughable new definition of child porn is criminalized. In addition, it helps to conduct the war against imagined pedophiles, both at home and abroad, and enforces the property rights of parents against any minor under the age of 18 who dares to leave their bed and board. These two agendas may be easily combined, since if one is not with ones parents, one is obviously in the clutches of an exaltation of pedophiles grooming one for a life of sexual depravity. While reasonable people would see little problem in popular adult web sites also posting missing childrens' pictures, NCMEC toes the child sex hysteric party line, and accepts links only from ideologically pure "Save the Children" organizations, like CPAC, which engage in content-based harrassment of perfectly legal material, and which subscribe to the doctrine of "Voodoo Molestation" when otherwise ordinary photographs are viewed. If you're a missing or exploited child, seek the services of a good childrens' legal advocate, not NCMEC, unless of course you wish to have your picture on numerous grocery items, be returned to your parents in handcuffs, and be used to promote someone elses political agenda, the only "services" NCMEC has ever managed to provide to children in need. -- Mike Duvos $ PGP 2.6 Public Key available $ enoch@zipcon.com $ via Finger $ {Free Cypherpunk Political Prisoner Jim Bell}
At 11:38 PM 9/2/97 -0500, Igor Chudov @ home wrote:
Most of people who publicly "care for children" are hidden pedophiles or control freaks, in my humble opinion.
I believe that many of them are people who feed off of the endorphin/adreniline rush of being "outraged". They need something to get upset about. Who cares if it is real or who gets hurt? They are "doing good by getting pissed". It is that "moral outrage" that makes them forget just how worthless and pathetic their own lives are. It would be pretty sad if was not for the fact that so many people buy into their moral crusades. --- | "That'll make it hot for them!" - Guy Grand | |"The moral PGP Diffie taught Zimmermann unites all| Disclaimer: | | mankind free in one-key-steganography-privacy!" | Ignore the man | |`finger -l alano@teleport.com` for PGP 2.6.2 key | behind the keyboard.| | http://www.ctrl-alt-del.com/~alan/ |alan@ctrl-alt-del.com|
Most of people who publicly "care for children" are hidden pedophiles or control freaks, in my humble opinion. igor Mike Duvos wrote:
Damaged Justice <frogfarm@yakko.cs.wmich.edu> writes:
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) encourages the owners of Web sites to add a link that will bring up the picture of a different missing child every ten minutes. According to Ruben Rodriguez, Supervisor of the Exploited Child Unit, the Center is getting 70 to 80 requests a day for information to create the link. Some sites, however, have taken the initiative themselves, including pornographic Web sites.
One popular porn site proclaims on its home page that, "This Site Cares About Our Young Children! Please Take A Few Seconds To Look At The Pictures Of The Missing Children!! Every Ten Minutes When You Reload A Different Child's Picture Appears! If We Can Save Just ONE! Then Wouldn't That Be Worth It?" That particular site, said Rodriguez, will get a cease and desist letter from the Center's chief legal counsel.
The thing to realize here is that NCMEC is an agency which receives almost 100% of its funding from government agencies, one of which is the Juvenile Justice division of the US DOJ.
It has about as much to do with childrens' rights as aardvarks have to do with starship design. It exists primarily so that news organizations can point and say "Childrens' Advocates Praised the President's Decision" every time childrens' civil liberties are further reduced, or some laughable new definition of child porn is criminalized.
In addition, it helps to conduct the war against imagined pedophiles, both at home and abroad, and enforces the property rights of parents against any minor under the age of 18 who dares to leave their bed and board. These two agendas may be easily combined, since if one is not with ones parents, one is obviously in the clutches of an exaltation of pedophiles grooming one for a life of sexual depravity.
While reasonable people would see little problem in popular adult web sites also posting missing childrens' pictures, NCMEC toes the child sex hysteric party line, and accepts links only from ideologically pure "Save the Children" organizations, like CPAC, which engage in content-based harrassment of perfectly legal material, and which subscribe to the doctrine of "Voodoo Molestation" when otherwise ordinary photographs are viewed.
If you're a missing or exploited child, seek the services of a good childrens' legal advocate, not NCMEC, unless of course you wish to have your picture on numerous grocery items, be returned to your parents in handcuffs, and be used to promote someone elses political agenda, the only "services" NCMEC has ever managed to provide to children in need.
-- Mike Duvos $ PGP 2.6 Public Key available $ enoch@zipcon.com $ via Finger $ {Free Cypherpunk Political Prisoner Jim Bell}
- Igor.
Damaged Justice wrote:
[Relevant for all recent discussions on "linking without permission", as well as the usual childpornhysteriamongering.]
[2]Newsbytes Advertising Missing Children Pix On Websites Overpopular
****Missing Children Pix On Websites Overpopular 09/02/97 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, U.S.A., 1997 AUG 29 (NB) -- By Bruce Miller. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) encourages the owners of Web sites to add a link that will bring up the picture of a different missing child every ten minutes. According to Ruben Rodriguez, Supervisor of the Exploited Child Unit, the Center is getting 70 to 80 requests a day for information to create the link. Some sites, however, have taken the initiative themselves, including pornographic Web sites.
"This is the kiss of death for us," said Rodriguez. "We want the public to help us find missing and exploited children. The Internet public is coming to us to display our banner on our sites. Unfortunately, there are some locations on the Internet that are inappropriate."
We *must* take immediate action to prevent missing children from being found by people who don't consider nudity shameful, people who smoke, fat people, Jewish people, people with more than three speeding tickets... ConcernedMonger
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