Anonymous ID: c8ec39 July 15, 2020, 7:13 a.m. No.9968214   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://youtu.be/1LymheLeB5o

 

Did we ever manage to figure out who was behind this "business proposal?"

 

I know the site is gone, but I don't remember hearing about them being caught.

Anonymous ID: c8ec39 July 15, 2020, 7:52 a.m. No.9968490   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8604 >>8701

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/12127934/child-sex-dolls-for-sale-alibaba-paedophiles/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=sharebarweb

 

‘DEEPLY DISTURBING’ Lifelike child sex dolls based on girls & toddlers that boast they’re 100% anatomically correct are on sale in Australia

 

CREEPY lifelike child sex dolls including ones the size of babies have been found for sale on one of the world's largest online retailers.

 

Investigators found a large number of the horrific items on the marketplace Alibaba, despite the Chinese company previously committing to removing child sex dolls from sale.

Australian campaign group Collective Shout, who fight against the sexualisation of girls, found the dolls which they branded some of the most "disturbing content" they have ever seen.

 

Dolls included replicas of children marketed as "sex dolls of men" with the listing boasting they are anatomically correct with replica genitalia.

 

Other listings included details from the sellers about how they can be "used" - including video guides.

 

Some of the dolls were as small as 2ft tall, which is about the height of a six-month-old baby, reports news.com.au.

 

And one listing included an 2ft 6in tall doll described as a "baby" that was "cute" and "soft".

 

Another featured a female doll described as "small breast, young girl" that was so tiny it could be disassembled and kept in a suitcase.

 

The vile items were being sold for around £400 each by at least 18 different suppliers on Alibaba.

 

Collective Shout campaigner Melinda Liszewski said: "I’ve been an activist with Collective Shout for 10 years and this is the most disturbing content I’ve seen.

 

"It is deeply distressing to view."

 

She added: "At a time when there is more awareness of child sexual abuse than ever, how is it that a multi-billion dollar mainstream corporation like Alibaba can profit from normalising the rape of babies?"

 

Owning a child sex abuse doll is illegal under Australian law - but the sellers were offering to ship to the country.

Anonymous ID: c8ec39 July 15, 2020, 8:14 a.m. No.9968660   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8733

>>9968574

kek.

 

>>9968604

>I may be in the minority on this one, but I believe that if it is found via evidence that these plastic objects REDUCE the quantity and severity of real child rape, then however disgusting the ritual-like behavior would be with these plastic objects, it would be less disgusting than these perverts fulfilling their depraved wants on real children.

 

I think I hear where you're coming from. I think the problem is that most of the folks that would participate in and by these dolls will eventually become dissatisfied with an inanimate object, can try to go after the real thing. Sexuality is too strong a driver imo to tease.

 

Just feels like too much risk to tacitly allow.

Sucks for them, but they're going to have to go without.