You don’t have to be the one who pulls the trigger to be charged with the murder. Rather, anyone involved in the commissioning, planning, or execution of a crime can suffer its penalties. The person who hires a hitman will face a murder charge as surely the hitman himself. The driver of the getaway car, even though he never enters the bank and never demands the money, is still held accountable as if he did. Aiding and abetting the commission of a crime will bring a charge just like actually committing it. I’m sure you’d agree that such laws are right and just. They point to an important principal: if you want to benefit from a crime, you risk facing the full consequences of that crime.
A recent op-ed at the Washington Examiner (HT: Disrn) calls for the end of Pornhub—not only the biggest porn site on the web, but one of the biggest sites of all. It sees some 42 billion visits and 6 million video uploads each year. (That’s 100,000,000 visits per day, 1,000 searches per second—the statistics are as mind-blowing as they are nauseating.) It sees more traffic than online monsters like Reddit and eBay
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