
It's not a question of judging readers, but of re-establishing a framework for reflection. If someone chooses to consume this type of media, they should also be prepared to accept that others will point out the social and ethical implications of this consumption. Read at your own risk, yes - but that also includes the risk of having to listen to differing opinions. But thanks for sharing ur point of view and being a little considerate compared to others who are obsessed with this type of content to the point of becoming aggressive, it's worrying. (・–・;)ゞ (Sorry for the length, but I really wanted to express a constructive opinion on the subject. )

It's not a question of judging readers, but of re-establishing a framework for reflection. If someone chooses to consume this type of media, they should also be prepared to accept that others will point out the social and ethical implications of this consumption. Read at your own risk, yes - but that also includes the risk of having to listen to differing opinions. But thanks for sharing ur point of view and being a little considerate compared to others who are obsessed with this type of content to the point of becoming aggressive, it's worrying. (・–・;)ゞ. Sorry for the length, but I really wanted to express a constructive opinion on the subject.

It's not a question of judging readers, but of re-establishing a framework for reflection. If someone chooses to consume this type of media, they should also be prepared to accept that others will point out the social and ethical implications of this consumption. Read at your own risk, yes - but that also includes the risk of having to listen to differing opinions. But thanks for sharing ur point of view and being a little considerate compared to others who are obsessed with this type of content to the point of becoming aggressive, it's worrying. (・–・;)ゞ. Sorry for the length, but I really wanted to express a constructive opinion on the subject.
I can't believe people still reads this raper story like come on.