I think the problem we're really running into here is our presuppositions. Most of your arguments all start with the presupposition that loli is child enthusiasm/child research and that the people who watch it supposedly want to have love with children, which I reject entirely. Lolicon is not child research for the same principle a bicyclist is not a motorist. Just because A looks similar to B does not mean A = B.
Lol what the forget? You don't seek out and jack off to cartoon children for any reason other than you are loveually attracted to children, and nobody is watching cartoon child research for some kind of ethical moral high ground reason either. That's just delusion.
If lolicon is child enthusiasm because it depicts children, then why aren't FPS games murder despite the fact thay the players willingly depict themselves murdering others in the game?
Can you quit straw-manning the term child enthusiast and argue like a normal, functioning human being? A child enthusiast is somebody who is loveually attracted to children. If you watch child research you are a child enthusiast. You might not be a child molester, but you are a child enthusiast. If you watch cartoon child research because you are loveually attracted to children, you are a child enthusiast. A murderer is somebody who has murdered another human being. On what planet are these even remotely comparative?
What amazing mental gymnastics. "Killing innocents in video games is not murder because it's not real, but liking lolis is child enthusiasm despite the fact that it's not real." When you say this, you are being internally/logically inconsistent and people have every reason to dismiss what you're saying as a bad argument.
Because nobody is buying first person shooters because they get off on the idea of murdering people you deluded mongoloid. FPShooters at their best are conveying to you an interesting narrative with characters, putting you in the shoes of good guy who must kill bad guy to save the planet. At their worst, they're fun to play because shooting big guns and making big explosions are a power trip and interesting to the senses. Nobody is jacking off to the sound of people dying in Red Orchestra, and if they are, then they're not going to benefit from a ban on FPS anyway.
Notice how there are no games that allow you to kill children; because the ESRB will give you an automatic AO rating for it. Good luck selling your video game anywhere but adult stores after that.