
lolicon
The email makes a passing reference to 'lolicon', which if correct - I don't know, I haven't looked at whatever material he's reporting or made any attempt to find it - would mean he's reporting material that falls under the Orwellian definition of porn which is currently in vogue: i.e., completely made-up drawings are just as bad as actual photographs/videos. (This because 'lolicon' is usually used to refer to manga featuring sex involving characters who are fairly obviously intended to be under-age). Never mind the rather scary implications of this theory (are murder novels the same as snuff videos, now?), surely this makes the London 2012 logo highly illegal?
Sigh.