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Like any other art form that appeals to specific tastes, we might say, but as you pointed out, they embellish that with the "monkey see, monkey do" argument that says if the kind of person who enjoys that product can do so without penalty, he or she is more likely to mimic it in reality. Life imitating art, so to speak. It's a slippery slope, but that won't stop zealots who would assume things about you and throw you into a wood chipper for watching certain kinds of cartoons and playing certain kinds of games. God forbid the product becomes popular, generating a wider market and infecting more monkeys.it creates a market for the kind of people that want to see it
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