Children's fairytales are filled with fantasies of people being killed in all manner of gruesome ways, as well as being cooked and eaten. Here's a short extract from something I wrote recently on the subject of snuff fantasy:

Insofar as "cannibalism for entertainment" goes, look no further than the fairytales of the Brothers Grimm or Hans Christian Anderson. Modern day authors like Roald Dahl continue the tradition, and if ever you want to read a good story about evil dominatrix and the non-consensual humiliation of a young girl, look no further than his book Mathilda. All of these were written FOR CHILDREN and are considered part of growing up in households where "classical educations" are considered a thing of value.

Read the whole essay here:

Put Another Slave On The Fire

I could also have mentioned Disney stories (and some people seriously think they're 'evil' for this very reason) where themes are often about children who witness their parents being killed and are then raised by 'gentle, caring' wolves, bears, rattlesnakes, or whatever. *lol*

And as for pedo stories, how is it that Lolita is considered 'classic literature' but when anybody else writes about sex with minors it's collectively dismissed as porn, or worse? I personally don't believe the current state of society's pathological aversion to the subject does anything to address the subject of child abuse properly. To me, it's no different than primitive societies accusing their enemies of being 'cannibals' simply because that was the most disgusting label they could think of to place on them.

For the record, I don't enjoy reading or writing stories that have characters in them that aren't as old as my favorite pair of shoes, which are 25 or so years old and getting older every year