People in the US are often characterized as being sexually uptight when compared to some countries in Europe. But if this is an example of the
direction that Europe is taking, then I'll thankfully remain uptight.

(CNSNews.com) - Members of a fringe political party in the Netherlands, who recently won a court case allowing them to field candidates for seats
in the Dutch Parliament, believe it should be permissible for adults to have sex with children.
Norbert DeJonge, secretary of the political party PNVD, a Dutch acronym that translates into "brotherly love, freedom and diversity," told Cybercast
News Service that there is nothing wrong with pedophilia or bestiality,
the latter of which is legal in the Netherlands, as long as
the child or the animal involved, demonstrate consent.
"[L]et's take a child that isn't able to speak. Just like an animal -- even a baby is able to smile or to cry when it respectively doesn't like
something or does like something," DeJonge said. "So the question is not whether an animal or a child can show its resent[ment] or give its consent.
The question is whether the adult will notice the expression of the animal or the child and what its feelings are."
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So if a child is too young to verbalize his/her consent, then the pedophile is supposed to read the kid's facial expression? Are you kidding me?
Has nobody ever told this guy that babies will smile when they have gas?
And how do you read the face of a goat, after all?
And just in case the child shows some reluctance toward their moves, they offer this:

The party also argues for the private possession of child pornography; the right of children to smoke drink and vote at the age of 12, to use
"soft" drugs like marijuana at 12 and "hard drugs" like cocaine and heroin at 16. Party members feel this is consistent with their platform that
states "people should have as much freedom as possible as long as they don't harm others."
And how did this sick idea progress so far?

The Hague District Court recently refused to ban the party from the country's Nov. 22 elections, stating that it is "the right of the voter to
judge the appeal of political parties," according to the Associated Press.
Talk about your liberal courts!
I'm sorry, but this is too much. Is it something in the drinking water over there? How could the courts ever allow these people to be on the ballot
in the first place?