Dateline: To Catch A Predator

Started by Robtard13 pages
Originally posted by BackFire

And again, they're not portrayed as anything that they're not. They show up, get caught, then they just answer a bunch of question. If it comes across as if they're sick, that's also their doing, since they're the ones doing the talking.

Key point there XYZ, if none of them answered the questions/tried to talk there way out of it (which is always humorous), there wouldn't be a show.

I love the common response of "I wasn't here for sex, just wanted to see what was going on" when asked why they showed up to what they thought was a alone at home 14 year old girl.

Haha. Yeah.

Then it turns out they brought condoms, booze, porn, and lube. And the chatlog says something about the girl doing something with a dog.

"Oh, we were just talking, you know". Awesome.

I wanna see a guy who's just like '**** it, I was gonna stick it in her ass then blow on her face afterwards, then I was going to take pictures and post that shit on the net, sup'.

dude. a teenage girl emailing you directions to her place and *wink* *wink* letting you know she's got the crib to herself for a few days sounds to me like The Predator.

Originally posted by shiv
dude. a teenage girl emailing you directions to her place and *wink* *wink* letting you know she's got the crib to herself for a few days sounds to me like The Predator.

Yeah, that would be kind of cool to rape the raper. They're all fairly skinny creepy dudes, anyway.

Originally posted by dadudemon
Yeah, that would be kind of cool to rape the raper. They're all fairly skinny creepy dudes, anyway.

Rent the movie "Vulgar", a children's party clown gets viciously raped in it, you'll love it.

Kevin Smith produced it.

Also rent Hard Candy.

Story about a 14 year old girl who traps a pedophile and tortures him. Pretty good.

😆 isn't that the title of Maddona's new Album

Originally posted by Robtard
Rent the movie "Vulgar", a children's party clown gets viciously raped in it, you'll love it.

Kevin Smith produced it.

I'm not sure if you are serious, but I really just added it to my Netflix queue. It's a few movies down from "Irreversible". Thanks for the rec.

Originally posted by BackFire
Also rent Hard Candy.

Story about a 14 year old girl who traps a pedophile and tortures him. Pretty good.

That sounds awesome.

*adds to queue* As you can tell from my above remarks to Robtard, I still have not seen your rec. for Irreversible.

I really really enjoy "revenge" type of movies and violations of the violators.

Irreversible is masterful, but it's one of the most disturbing and harrowing films ever made. Be warned.

Originally posted by BackFire
Irreversible is masterful, but it's one of the most disturbing and harrowing films ever made. Be warned.

😆

I keep hearing about the fire-extinguisher scene being brutal from the french students.

Yes.

The rape scene is worse.

Originally posted by BackFire
No one's exploiting them. They're exploiting themselves, ironically, while attempting to exploit someone else. If they made the right decision then there'd not be a show. They drive themselves to the house, enter, and attempt to engage what they think is an underage girl. Every time they dig themselves into the situation. The show simply supplies the location and a chair, the pedos do the rest.

And frankly, legality is just about the only objective benchmark for morals for the time in which the laws are in place. They show that a large number of people think that the illegal act in question is unwanted in their society. And frankly, taking advantage of children and having sex with them is completely and logically immoral. You may not agree, but the law still must be obeyed. If not, then you knowingly accept the consequences.

And again, they're not portrayed as anything that they're not. They show up, get caught, then they just answer a bunch of question. If it comes across as if they're sick, that's also their doing, since they're the ones doing the talking.

I believe it's wrong to do that though. Why make a show about what some people do in their private life, regardless of how immoral it is? It's like a trap on paedophiles putting them in an uncomfortable position to talk about why they do stuff other people hate. The only purpose of the show, I see, is to show that paedophilia is wrong, but people knew/thought that already. So the only difference is it's making people feel bad/worse about themselves. While making others, the watchers, feel good about themselves.

Now that I think about it, paedophiles are lonely desperate people. (Not all...I don't really have a figure to work with.)

Its uncool to laugh at the brain addled and infirm.

Originally posted by lord xyz
I believe it's wrong to do that though. Why make a show about what some people do in their private life, regardless of how immoral it is? It's like a trap on paedophiles putting them in an uncomfortable position to talk about why they do stuff other people hate. The only purpose of the show, I see, is to show that paedophilia is wrong, but people knew/thought that already. So the only difference is it's making people feel bad/worse about themselves. While making others, the watchers, feel good about themselves.

Now that I think about it, paedophiles are lonely desperate people. (Not all...I don't really have a figure to work with.)

Because they aren't doing it in their private lives. They're trying to push their impulses onto other people. If they just sat in their basement and whacked off, that would be one thing. They aren't doing that, they're going out into the world and attempting to actually quench their desires through illegal means; by abuse children. They can avoid unwanted attention by simply not doing that.

And the pedos don't have to talk. They aren't forced to. They can leave. They choose to indulge the host and have a chat with him. They don't have to.

And why would the viewer feel good about themselves? It's meant to show how easy it is for these people to get information about children and show up to try and have sex with them, to make people aware that these people are actually out there and real. It's not meant to be a feel good show.

Some are lonely. Many actually have families - wives, children, so on.

Originally posted by BackFire
Because they aren't doing it in their private lives. They're trying to push their impulses onto other people. If they just sat in their basement and whacked off, that would be one thing. They aren't doing that, they're going out into the world and attempting to actually quench their desires through illegal means; by abuse children. They can avoid unwanted attention by simply not doing that.

And the pedos don't have to talk. They aren't forced to. They can leave. They choose to indulge the host and have a chat with him. They don't have to.

And why would the viewer feel good about themselves? It's meant to show how easy it is for these people to get information about children and show up to try and have sex with them, to make people aware that these people are actually out there and real. It's not meant to be a feel good show.

Some are lonely. Many actually have families - wives, children, so on.

I guess you're right for the most part. Still, I don't understand the concept of making a show about paedophiles.

But now that I think about it, it's kinda like a form of Penn and Teller, but on the subject of peadophilia.

Originally posted by Robtard
Rent the movie "Vulgar", a children's party clown gets viciously raped in it, you'll love it.

Kevin Smith produced it.

And if you wanna see a movie where it's the children's party clown doing all the raping, rent Gacy.

(Please don't actually rent Gacy, it sucked)

Originally posted by Grand_Moff_Gav
Yeah but think of all the people who are raised to think homosexuality is wrong and look at that with disgust...there are parallels here i think.
to a much lesser extent yeah..

but yea there is a negative dogma towards homosexuality and i'm sure some gays do struggle with that at some point, otherwise we wouldn't have closet cases.

Originally posted by BackFire
(Please don't actually rent Gacy, it sucked)

What serial killer movies don't suck? But it was relevant.

Even Charlize Theron sucked in Monster.

There are plenty of good serial killer movies.

Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer is the best one.

Theron was good in Monster.