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*[https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2022/02/john-walsh-sex-offender-registry-change.html 9-Year-Olds Are Being Forced to Register as Sex Offenders. That Might Finally Change.]
::In the United States, up to 70 percent of sexual offenses against children are perpetrated by other children, typically a slightly older relative or playmate who offends in the context of ignorance, impulsivity, and convenience, not predation. Many states subject these kids to the same criminal consequences as adults who have been convicted of sex crimes; the most impactful of which can be registration and public notification, which typically lasts for decades or life, depending upon the conviction or adjudication offense.<br> ( Elizabeth Letourneau and Luke Malone, Slate, US, February 1, 2022 ) <!-- Added 2-2-22-->
*[https://www.huffpost.com/entry/conservatives-ban-books-schools_n_61f40a19e4b04f9a12bcb247 Conservatives Are Banning Books From Schools While Whining About 'Cancel Culture]
*[https://www.huffpost.com/entry/conservatives-ban-books-schools_n_61f40a19e4b04f9a12bcb247 Conservatives Are Banning Books From Schools While Whining About 'Cancel Culture]
::When a publisher stops printing an old Dr. Seuss book nobody read because it contained harmful racial stereotypes, Fox News and the entire Republican party lose their minds over “cancel culture.” <br> (Ryan Grenoble, Huffpost, US, January 28, 2022 ) <!-- Added 1-29-22-->  
::When a publisher stops printing an old Dr. Seuss book nobody read because it contained harmful racial stereotypes, Fox News and the entire Republican party lose their minds over “cancel culture.” <br> (Ryan Grenoble, Huffpost, US, January 28, 2022 ) <!-- Added 1-29-22-->  

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Popular interest

In the United States, up to 70 percent of sexual offenses against children are perpetrated by other children, typically a slightly older relative or playmate who offends in the context of ignorance, impulsivity, and convenience, not predation. Many states subject these kids to the same criminal consequences as adults who have been convicted of sex crimes; the most impactful of which can be registration and public notification, which typically lasts for decades or life, depending upon the conviction or adjudication offense.
( Elizabeth Letourneau and Luke Malone, Slate, US, February 1, 2022 )
When a publisher stops printing an old Dr. Seuss book nobody read because it contained harmful racial stereotypes, Fox News and the entire Republican party lose their minds over “cancel culture.”
(Ryan Grenoble, Huffpost, US, January 28, 2022 )
A poster in the window of Cahoots Corner Cafe—great potatoes, good coffee—advertised a family event at the Oakdale, California, rodeo grounds. There would be food trucks, carnival games, live music, a raffle, and the opportunity to support the cause of “freeing child sex slaves.”
( Kaitlyn Tiffany,The Atlantic, US, December 9, 2021 )
Fletcher's legal team cited text messages and Facebook posts sent by one of the guards, Garrett Osbon... "the dude I broke his nose is now paralyzed with a broken neck, and they say his face looks like he had been dropped and dragged through concrete, LMAO" he wrote. "It feels good to know that I played a small part in paralyzing a cho, LMAO."
( TooFab Staff, TooFab, US, November 3, 2021 )
Media fearmongering over “Registered Sex Offenders” in the community has become an annual Halloween tradition in the same way as razor blades and poison in candy.
( Derek W. Logue, The Crime Report, US, October 26, 2021)