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Posted by HiveMaster on Mon 9 Oct 06, 10:05 PM
Violent porn should be banned as it creates violent people.
Violent games should be banned as it creates violent people
Violent films should be banned because they create violent people
What a load of rubbish
People are violent. It is in the human nature to be that way. If you carry this to its logical conclusion then you would have to ban all scenes of violence. Thats Jane Eyre, Dracula, and almost all of Shakespeare. Hamlet on its own is a gore fest up there with Texas Chainsaw
All pictures of an aggresive bent would be banned. Damn, I knew Picasso had warped my mind with Guernica
And why stop there? why not Loud and aggressive music, Anything glorifying death and murder? Tosca or come to think of it, most operas
I am an intelligent man. I know the difference between right and wrong. I know that the photo's that I take of myself and my partner are for my consumption. I am not going to show them to anyone else that I think will be affected in a negative way by them.
But equally I wish to be able to retain the right to decide what I can do and what I can say. This is just one more example of the erosion of the rights that I have as a person to be the person I want to be.
Already they say the BDSM is a mental illness (http://www.revisef65.org/), they have said that I am wrong to give my partner the pleasure that she deserves (Spanner), and now they are saying that I can not look at images of the thing in life that gives me the most pleasure.
Well I say no. Im having a Dom Strop. I am making a stand.
I feel sorry for Liz Longhurst, and the daughter that she lost. I cannot in all honesty understand how she feels.
However, I ask her, would she feel happy about others having the things they love removed from them? She may not understand BDSM and the sex lives we lead, but she does understand Love. That shows in the grief she had for her daughter. BDSM = Love.
So I say no. Maybe the government wants to have a proper look at this and not just go in with a knee jerk reaction. A good deal of all the images that they are tryng to deal with are not hosted in the UK at all but overseas and so this law wont stop them. This will only hurt us as a community.
Remember that Informed Consent and sites like it could be the first to go, and that we will be next.
Dont dismiss this, get behind it. Even if you make no other posts, post now. We have to win this, or we lose so much more.
Hivemaster.
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