No drawn or computer generated image of a fictional nature should ever be illegal, period.
By fictional nature, I mean things that apply only to fiction. For example, a schematic of a nuclear device could still be illegal to have as it's purpose is to instruct someone how to create a nuclear device in reality.
The definition of fiction is not real, and it's wrong to imprison or fine someone for possessing material that isn't even depicting something real. It doesn't matter what it is.
By fictional nature, I mean things that apply only to fiction. For example, a schematic of a nuclear device could still be illegal to have as it's purpose is to instruct someone how to create a nuclear device in reality.
The definition of fiction is not real, and it's wrong to imprison or fine someone for possessing material that isn't even depicting something real. It doesn't matter what it is.
So it's ok if I direct a film/write a book called "Kill the sneaky, big nosed Jhews!"?