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I'm not like the other perverts...

Ivan Rychtarik is not like the other perverts out there downloading child pornography unto their computers. Really. Just ask him.
The simple truth to this matter is that Ivan Rychtarik was found to have "hundreds of pictures on his personal computer" that were declared child porn. He was charged committing his crime, and found guilty. That is the simple truth.

Ivan Rychtarik however, likes to spin it a bit different. And, amazingly he's not playing the "innocent card", instead he's pulling out the ol' "I'm not like those other people with child porn".

Under cross-examination, he told Crown prosecutor Paul Mason he didn’t download the images for sexual purposes, but couldn’t explain why he searched for the material on the Internet.

“I just collected out of curiosity, not for sexual gratification,” Rychtarik said.

“It was something to do with (my) mental stage at that time ... boredom, if you will, to do something interesting, something exciting,” he said.

“To look at something taboo.”

Rychtarik agreed with Mason his seeking out of such material promoted its production, which resulted in the abuse of children.

But he distanced himself from other kiddie porn collectors.

“I am not like those people I see in the newspapers and on Dateline, luring children and exchanging pictures,” he said.


Because this pervert believes he is "not like those other people", he's busy in court fighting what he considers to be "the last straw"... registering on the sex offender database. Because, after all... he's not like those other people with child porn.

Ivan Rychtarik testified he has already been stigmatized by his conviction for having images of naked children on his computer.

And he said he will suffer further public humiliation and scorn if placed on the national registry for convicted sex offenders.

“That would be the last straw, if I may say so,” Rychtarik told defence lawyer Jack Kelly.

“I’ve suffered greatly already,” he said.

So pretty much, Mr. Child Porn has decided that he's suffered enough. That his punishment should be over, and that "it's not fair" (read that with a really whinny voice).

Well, let us look at this for a moment. Hundreds of pornographic images of children. Most likely different children, as that is how it usually happens. I'll just call it "hundreds of documented cases of child sexual abuse", downloaded for some time of entertainment by a man who was bored. And, yet he believes HE has suffered enough. I don't think so. In fact, I'm pretty sure that the only ones really suffering are the children who have been not just abused, but had the abuse recorded for the entertainment of deviant perverts such as Ivan Rychtarik.

And, if I may say so- Ivan Rychtarik, you are not any different than the rest of these perverts. You willingly and knowingly downloaded images of children being sexually exploited... for entertainment. Because you wanted to see something "taboo".
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