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Forced rape porn should be banned.

Discussion in 'Porn Addiction' started by Deleted Account, Mar 10, 2021.

  1. eagle25

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    The focus of that article I linked was about the security concerns. I'm talking anonymity issues rather than the separate issues of free speech. If I had to give my full name and location to use this site I would not be here because we know nothing is completely safe online. Think Snowden revelations and that website for cheating couples that got hacked a few years ago.
     
  2. Agent

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    If i had a country you'd be sure that anything related to porn would be absolutely banned, there's nothing slightly good about porn.
     
  3. TotalityEnjoyer

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    A porn ban would have to be designed in a way that doesn't criminalize a large portion of the population.
    Clearly a "ban" wouldn't work, those who would want it could still get it, but you could halt production by these studios and shut down quite a few of the sites that are based in the country where the ban took place. But they could just open up shop somewhere else.
    Clearly there is no perfect solution, I think the best way would be education, in schools, and for parents, perhaps the same way cigarettes were handled, and that worked fairly well.
     
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  4. Oh yeah, I know. The government uses cell towers to hear people’s conversations on the freeway. When the person is talking on the phone on the freeway.
     
  5. I agree with what you said. Education would seem to be the best solution. Although, it has to make sense. Someone who is not an adult shouldn’t have web access to internet pornography. You don’t give cigarettes out to random children, anyway.

    By the way, I’m not against personal freedom. I know some people are.

    There’s got to be some sort of web filtration system that can allow adults to watch all the porn that they want but remove the minors from watching it. I’m not talking about having an ID here.
     
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  6. The reality is that you can’t stop people from self harming themselves. Criminalizing victimless crimes only leads to more fear and violence. I know the porn industry is a terrible industry that preys on people’s loneliness and depression. But there’s nothing you can do about it. The best protest is to not consume porn.

    Politically speaking, the Supreme Court has already ruled porn to be legal citing the First Amendment.

    Technologically speaking, it’s not possible to enact a ban on porn. Every smartphone can become a porn studio in your pocket. The best solution to what your saying is to not give children unrestricted web access until they are 18. But that’s not entirely possible either considering that many minors already have unrestricted web access before they turn 18.
     
  7. Yeah, but can you at least agree that a crime is a crime, right?
     
  8. Let me try to understand this to you. Some people are offended when a person visits a brothel, but you can’t stop the person from visiting a brothel. It was his/her decision to commit sexual immorality. It’s the same thing with drugs. Someone may smoke weed and drink alcohol, but there’s nothing I can do about their decision. It was their decision to commit self harm. A figure in authority is only going to make an issue about self harm a crime, when self harm is a medical issue. You need rehabilitation and education to solve medical issues, not figures in authority. Figures in authority are not trained to handle medical issues. A victimless crime is an act of self harm not an act of harm against others. An act of harm against others should be treated by figures in authority.

    From Wikipedia:
    Prohibition of alcohol in the United States, repealed in 1933, is considered a failed "social experiment" because many citizens ignored what it stipulated, turning to home-made spirits in lieu of licensed alcoholic drinks and resultantly making problems worse.”
     
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  9. Okay, I understand now. Rehabilitation and education is the best way to solve the problem of porn addiction. Got it.
     
  10. Killyourlust

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    Porn itself should be banned . Porn is the main the cause of rape . I have proof for this . In my country like 6 or 7 years back rape was minimal ( compared to now) like 15 to 16 cases per day . Like 5 years there was huge internet revolution know as jio revolution which made internet very cheap (cheapest in the whole world .019 dollar per gb) and even smartphone became cheaper and internet porn became more accessible and more people started watching it. And guess what rape cases doubled , tripled in just a year . Now currently average number of rape cases per state is 15-16 ,the same number which was for the whole country 7 years ago. This the proof. If the whole fucking youth is just cooming just imagine what state the humanity will be in. I really admire country like china where porn is banned and it's really hard to bypass the firewall.
     
  11. Anti-Hero

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    What if you smoke and force people around you to inhale that stuff? What if you become a drug addict and fail to take care of your children? Did they consent? The world is not as black and white as you want it to.
     
  12. Anti-Hero

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    How long before you find out? And after you do, can the damage be undone? Things take time.

    It's like saying we shouldn't enforce safety measures in construction and only punish the builder if the roof falls on someone's head. That's a little too late!
     
  13. ThePeakWae

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    It's disgusting Teen behavior that should be regulated, even when I see Tom Leykis making remarks on "filming sexual scenes" and then post them online behind someone else's back I honestly found them disgusting, no respect for the other person whatsoever, only Teens and early twenties losers would do shit like that and you'd have to be a even disguster kind of loser to do forced rape porn tapes.

    Imagine what it feels for the victim, if the filming ends up being tied with their social media, just because a wacko likes to Brag, well go brag yourself to jail, never liked it, hate group coercion that fuels this and the scum who tries to monetize this sort of deviant material at the expense of others, simply disgusting.
     
  14. TheForsakeen

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    these two are nothing alike, cigarettes and drink are as bad as drugs yet now they are not outlawed(in most countries).
    having the government wipe our ass is not the solution.
     
  15. Anti-Hero

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    Alcohol is so built-in to our societies that getting rid of it is impossible. But tobacco? Not really, in fact a lot of legislation forbids smoking in public spaces in America and Europe, tobacco manufacturers are forced to put pictures of cancerous lungs on their products and it is working! Cigarette consumption is going down every year.

    I challenge the claim that the two above are as bad as hard drugs. More total damage has been caused by them than anything else simply because they have been tolerated for so long. Can you imagine if all beer drinkers became meth smokers overnight? The society would collapse in a week.
     
  16. greatvortex

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    Of course it should be.

    It's sad so many people watch this type of shit.
     

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