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Saturday, June 23, 2012
Sex Offender Society
The Sex Offender Society (SOS) is an organization of registered sex offenders. It does not matter if you have or have not ever comitted a sex crime. You can register as a sex offender at our website, or in person at one of our pride parade boths.
Free SOS T-shirts will be given away this year to all new registrants at the Seattle, San Francisco and Minneapolis parade boths. The T-shirts read: “REGISTERED SEX OFFENDER, keep women and children away! (men prefered)”
SOS is light-hearted. But provides real support and information for all registered sex offenders (criminal or not), not just gays. Our organization is founded in the future, and is based on the simple belief that all people are sex offenders, and all sex offenders are people.
Note: SOS does not advocate or condone sex crime, or any sexual behavior that compromises another person's freedom to choose their own sexual behavior.
If you would like more information about SOS, then you'll have to use your imagination; because no such organization exists... yet.
PS: If the SOS website existed (sexos.com, pronounced “sey-ohs-dot-com”) it could have the following information and features: A comprehensive history of sex offender registration laws; including history of criminal registration (i.e. Nazi Germany) and current legal challenges. History of sex crime. History of persecution. Detailed listing and analysis of registration laws, cross-referenced by state. Sex offender registration lists, and searches, by state and national. SOS registration list, which includes offense type (not necessarily criminal) and optional descriptions, as well as other information that the “offender” determines should be made public (not the police). Periodic newsletters (e-mail subscriptions) to introduce new website features, legal challenge updates, and “Sex Offender of the Month” feature, as well as other features, such as “Tips and Tricks” (on how to legally avoid parole and police traps) and maybe a feature on “Legal Sex Offenses” (such as types of gay sex).
Ideally the site wouls allow the SOS registered members to vote on new features (such as chat rooms, e-mail alerts, photo options, etc.) and also incourage member contributions (i.e. articles, stories, pictures, tips, etc...) The site would basically attempt to provide much needed community support for “sex offenders” in general, while being careful not to promote sex crime.
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