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For many internet users who first encountered the phrase years ago, “fightingkids” conjures up the memory of a controversial website that has been a source of unease for nearly two decades. The domain fightingkids.com was created around the year 2000, but it wasn’t until the mid-2000s that it started raising alarm bells. The martial arts forum Bullshido flagged the site in October 2006, describing it as a platform that “apparently caters to martial arts kiddie fetishists.” The reviewer found the content extremely unsettling, noting, “There’s no actual nudity and nothing overtly sexual, but it’s still incredibly creepy.”
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