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Pornography is videotaped prostitution. why aren't they being arrested?

Discussion in 'Off-topic Discussion' started by Sick, Mar 11, 2015.

  1. Sick

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    You got prostitutes on video, being paid for sex. why aren't they arrested? Prostitution is illegal.

    Makes you wonder all the other stuff the elite get away with, because we have no legitimate law enforcement anymore, just your criminal Stasi there to protect the mafia.

    You can actually see everything the elite do now in the videos,, my god, all the S&M and torture stuff. Holy crap, this is what they actually publish on the internet.

    and if you start looking deeper, watch that porn snuff stuff. That is either million dollar make up artists or that is for real. I seriously doubt these criminally insane morons are make up geniuses and special effects artists. That shit is for real, and that is what the people in power now are into. Seriously. They are demon possessed demons.
     
  2. KeenEye

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    I just want to know what's going on in the porn actors' heads when they do all these things! WHY ARE THEY DOING THIS?
     
  3. Why do prostitutes sell themselves? They are forced into it, either by being a sex slave or being the economic equivalent, no job, no money and a body to feed.
     
  4. tweeby

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    Because they were probably sexually abused as children, and porn/sex is a way to de-humanise what happened to them. Once you understand the psychology it becomes pretty obvious. More or less, every porn actress you're fapping to is a sexual abuse victim. There's no other way to slice it.
     
  5. woodcutter

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    porn production should be legal, because 1) making it illegal won't stop people watching it , porn addiction is like a drug and have you ever herd of a drug addict not taking drugs because they are scared of the law? no. Its the demand for porn that needs to be tackled not the production. 2) making it illegal would drive it underground, currently porn production is regulated in the most part, porn models are given SDI checks and paid well , however drive it underground and it would cause more exploitation of those who do it, which no one wants to see.
     
  6. mrlaw

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    Last month i visited a hot prostitute. I couldn't getting it up. Probably have to do with years of PMO.

    I might pay another hot one a visit in a month time so see if there's an improvement. I hear doing at least 30days of hard mode does help.
     
  7. Nath1234

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    Money/Greed is the root cause of almost all evils...

    War/Adultery/Corruption/Illegal Drug(s)/Extortion/etc etc...Porn industry is not an exception.

    The boom of Internet has been been a blessing to these porn industry a*****holes and the Greed for money/market monopoly by the Telecom giants in bringing the Internet service to every nook and corner of our dear earth is like icing on the cake.

    The evolution of Internet from a very small scale network in ARPANET to what it is today, literally taking the center-place in ones's life, be it for leisure/ entertainment/shopping/information gathering/ business has created wonders in everybody's lives. Some learn good things with the help out, others learn both good/bad. Then the 'others' make a choice between the good and bad (after visualizing the effects of these on their/ their loved ones' lives)...

    Note :: No offence to any company in the Telecom industry. The view presented is more of a narrow minded one , focusing on very few aspects :).
     
  8. monkotto

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    for sure some of the actors are forced to do this job.

    also there are sexaddicted people in this business - is there a better job for a sexaddicted man/woman?

    like a fat boy working in a donut-bakeshop. :)

    porn is prostitution. the only difference is the camera.

    prostitution in front of a camera with better payment as in street prostitution i guess.
     
  9. SundayMorninBoy

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    I was literally just talking to someone about this a couple of hours ago. If you go find hire a prostitute on the street bring them behind closed doors in privacy. No one knows it is happening. It is illegal. If you film it and put it on the internet for everyone to see. It is no longer illegal. I guess only in California which is news to me. But still very backwards.
     
  10. ritani

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    To answer the original question, pornography is considered an art form and free-speech expression. the people in porn are considered actors and are paid to act. With prostitution, they are not paid to act for a movie, but paid for sex.

    Not that I agree with the legality of porn but that is the answer of why its legal.
     
  11. Limeaid

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    It is illegal but by the time law enforcement figures out where these shoots are taking place they've moved. They also have mob type status so they are always one step ahead of the game. Not to mention lack of police and the police who are trying to stop porn are focused on stopping child porn. It's an ever losing battle. They shut down one site and it pops up somewhere else. Kind of like patching one hole in a bucket with 700 holes. Apparently the police were trying to arrest that major porn dude..can't remember his name.http://civil-rights.lawyers.com/pornography-obscenity-and-the-law.html

    Most women in the industry have been sexually abused...something like 90%. Apparently a lot of them need copious amount of drugs to deal with the physical pain as well. So very low self worth + promise of love in the form of recognition/admiration of lots of fans + major naivety of how the business works and you end up with a drug addicted 20 yr old in porn. There are also sex slaves who have been trafficked into the sex trade. Most women last an average of 2 months in the business because porn is so violent now. Many women need hysterectomies and bowel surgeries to repair the damage. These people are not sane and/or are forced into it.

    Here are some of their stories. https://www.thepinkcross.org/category/categories/ex-porn-star-stories
    Jenna Jamiesons book was also full of horror stories.
     
  12. Baroque

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    I agree that pornography is videotaped prostitution. The supreme court ruled that pornography is free speech. Although I fail to see how it's a form of speech, free or otherwise.

    In my opinion, prostitution should be legal while pornography should be illegal. This way, men can go see prostitutes if they wanna get laid before they get married. We won't need game to seduce some slut.
     
  13. Immor

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    It is not, except in a few places. And why would sex be illegal, when violence, drugs (alcohol is the worst), and killing animals is legal.

    There are a lot of men who like it and a lot of women who like it. You do not have to, but saying it is demons work is really immature.
    In the same vein, noone is actually forced or tortured in porn. The porn stars can choose if they want to be paid for that or rather something more vanilla themselves.

    You should clarify that you are talking about child pornography, which is not the topic.

    Yay! Let's all make ridiculous claims without any experience or proof to back it up. This thread is pissing me off.
     
  14. mrlaw

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    Well said!!!

    I find it hard to believe that person you quoted/reply to is actually a Man.

    Looking at his post(Limeaid), you can tell how most western men have being EMASCULATED by their so called feminized western wife's/girlfriends.

    That is why I refuse to have anything to do with western women!
     
  15. Immor

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    Thanks, good to know I'm not surrounded by feminists.

    I actually didn't reply to monkotto's post. I mostly agree with what he said.

    The funny thing is most western women I interact with don't agree with the current form of feminism. (Although they don't mind reaping the benefits.) Don't let some screeching pussies turn you off the whole gender.
     
  16. mrlaw

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    Sorry I listed the wrong person. I was referring to Limeaid post.

    I agree with monkotto
     
  17. What is prostitution anyway? When a man gives a woman money to perform sexual acts? Based on that broad definition, we ALL might be Johns since I'm indirectly giving a woman money when I buy her dinner or new clothes or pay her next month's rent. As for the camera aspect, there's as much sex on an HBO special or Brokeback Mountain as there is in any porno you'll ever see.

    The solution: very simple; STOP consuming pornography! Don't get angry at people. Just accept that you're a human being with sexual desires and do what you have to do. When you're working and putting food on your own table and paying your own rent, there's no time to use porn. Focus on improving your life and leave the sex-obsessed society to its own devices.

    I feel like this forum is a microcosm of Western society in general. We look down at people who enjoy sex and guilt-trip them into thinking they're immoral. The real issue is our own insecurity. This mind-set where everyone has to be a miserable, hypocritical conformist that adheres to good-old Christian values. It's a crock of shit.
     
  18. oberon

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    A very interesting discussion.

    This is only tangentially related, but Sweden's approach to prostitution is interesting: in 1999, they decriminalized the selling of sex (for Swedes) but criminalized the buying of sex. At least on the surface, this has cut down on prostitution. That may not be the whole story of course, but it's at least food for thought.

    the relevant links:
    http://prostitutionresearch.com/201...-solution-why-hasnt-anyone-tried-this-before/
    taking this with a grain of salt:
    http://theconversation.com/the-nordic-model-of-prostitution-law-is-a-myth-21351
     
  19. monkotto

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    no one is forcing us to watch porn. so this statement is right. if no one would watch porn the porn industry would stop producing porn. the same with prostitution if no one would visit prsotitutes this profession would die.

    but we want to be a free society - free in every regard. so there are two sides of the same coin.

    very hard to find a middle course in this topic.
     
  20. Limeaid

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    Immor I cannot even begin to address the misinformation in your posts. No one is forced in porn? :confused: you may need to address the UN because apparently they are concerned over nothing.

    I will address the idea that women in porn are not sexually abused. Most actresses will say they have not been abused (Jenna Jamieson admittedly lied throughout her career for example). No one wants good little porn actresses raining on their masturbation parade by talking about abuse afterall.

    Anyway here is ONE study of many. This study does not talk exclusively about porn actresses but does talk about how abuse can lead to sex trading...http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2042031/

    Excerpt:"It may seem counter-intuitive that individuals who experienced more severe sexual abuse (i.e., sexual abuse with force or penetration) would engage in more sexual experiences than those who experienced less severe sexual abuse; that is, one might expect individuals who experienced severe sexual abuse to avoid sex because of the negative consequences. However, relative to individuals who experienced less severe sexual abuse, individuals who experienced more severe sexual abuse may use different strategies to cope with their sexual abuse experience(s). Thus, for both men and women, those who experienced more severe forms of sexual abuse may use alcohol or drugs to cope with the sexual abuse, which, in turn, may lead to the exchange of sex for money"

    Anyway this is all I will say on the subject. Do your own research so you can make an actual contribution rather than just crapping all over everyone else.
     

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