I see. But everyone will spend the $100 placed in their checking account.
Your analogy doesn’t work.
All of these guys, when confronted, know that they did something wrong. It’s not that they think there is a chance they may be innocent, they know it is illegal before they get caught.
As a juror on a kiddie porn trial, I saw horrid photos of adult/child sex and no use for these people.
I also have use for people who use these crimes for entertainment and to stir emotions.
I don't buy for a minute it is to warn people about these creeps, it to make a buck.
Doesn't anyone remember the bogus child abuse cases that propelled Janet Reno's career?
No, but for a fleeting second, everyone would be happy to have that money before reality sets in. There's the difference, normal people find money to be a good thing, they don't find underage sex to be in the same light.
Apples and oranges, like I said before. Even if some men would be initially delighted by the idea that a very young woman/girl might be attracted to them, reality says that its wrong (or could be) on so many levels. The scum busted by MSNBC are those who who have spent hours online trying to troll for jail bait, and have travelled many miles, bringing things to entice the "girl" to have sex with them. They're not just guys who are flattered for a few seconds.
Our society is way better off without them. And if they finally feel enough shame about what they've done to off themselves, so much the better.