
Filipino cosplayer Alodia Gosiengfiao portrays GI Joe’s sexy “Baroness” in this rather steamy cosplay session:
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Manga, News
- Date: Nov 20, 2009 21:10 JST
- Tags: Censorship, Crime, Feminism, Law, Loli, Lolicon, Philippines, Politics, Religion

The Philippines has based a draconian ban on child pornography which means a potential life sentence for possessing books, comics or artwork considered by authorities to depict a child involved in sexual activity.
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A man is accused of celebrating his birthday by beating to death an elderly man for appearing to him to be Japanese, although his victim in fact turned out to be a Filipino.
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Rumours and even photographs of dubious provenance of a new PS3 model with a slimmed down case have persisted for some, despite denials by Sony, but now even a video of the supposed new console emerges.
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For the grievous crime of dressing up in women’s clothes at a party, 67 men have been arrested and face a sentence of whipping and jail.
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The Philippines has launched into a hysterical drive to demonise Japanese erotica, with their legislature proclaiming that “hentai is child pornography”, but now there are even claims that Japan is forcing poor countries to service their international child pornography empire, with the Philippines supposedly the number one victim of this monstrous exploitation.
A ludicrous example of this supposed practice is proffered in the form of a lady who is “forced to translate hentai loli manga to support her family”:
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The Philippines has moved to ban all loli porn, or “hentai” in its wording; a Congressional statement then describes “hentai” as “the Japanese pornographic cartoon that depicts children in explicit sexual activity.”
Offenders face up to 12 years in prison for possession of such drawings.
The law is being promoted by both Catholics and feminists.
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A Japanese tourist was arrested in the Philippines for the apparent besmirchment of a 19-year-old girl who he offered to recruit as an “entertainer”.
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