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- From: root@cltr.uq.oz.au (Hulk Hogan)
- Subject: Re: Aarnet should not be pornographic!
- Message-ID: <1992Dec28.031552.16738@cltr.uq.OZ.AU>
- Sender: news@cltr.uq.OZ.AU (Mr. Time Waster)
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- Organization: Centre for Language Teaching and Research, Uni of Queensland, AUSTRALIA.
- References: <1992Dec22.085300.1@mrluv2.dsto.oz.au>
- Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 03:15:52 GMT
- Lines: 167
-
- ryanph@mrluv2.dsto.oz.au writes:
- >The Internet newsgroup, alt.binaries.pictures.erotica, is just a forum for
- >pornographic images to be exchanged worldwide.
-
- Gee. With a name like alt.binaries.pictures.erotica, I had expected it
- to be for the exchange of crochet patterns...
-
- >Since pornography is demeaning to women, I believe the AarNet and any other
- >Australian network, should not be subscribing to such rubbish.
-
- Err. Let me get this right.. "Since porn is demeaning to women" ???
- This is an accepted fact, like the Earth goes around the sun and
- COBOL sucks?
-
- Sounds vaguely similar to the radical US feminist Andrew Dworkin, who
- insists that all porn is demeaning to women, and I *think*, got state
- legislation passed to that effect... That's right, even gay porn with
- only men in it is demeaning to women. I must have been away the day God
- announced that porn is demeaning to women.
-
- >Recently, images of nude women chained up and tied up have graced the pages of
- >this 'news'group. This does not, in my opinion, fall within the usage
- >guidelines of AarNet.
-
- Much of what goes on on the net doesn't fall within the guidelines.
- AARNet is supposed to be for research. Ever send email that wasn't 100%
- business? Ever had a talk session which had any frivolous content?
- Ever read rec.humo[u]r.funny? Ever used a smilie on the net? Tut tut tut.
- Shame on you. Let's ban it all. Gee. Even your atricle was not strictly
- for research, and so isn't within the guidelines.
-
- >There are at least three reasons to remove this newsgroup and any others which
- >are similarly demeaning to women:
-
- > 1) The images are pornographic, not 'erotic': consult any of your
- >female colleagues for their opinions
-
- Gee. It must be nice to live in a world where everything is so black and
- white... No. On second thoughts, I don't think it is...
-
- A number of women I know read and enjoy it and other sex oriented
- newsgroups, engage in flirty/sexy talk/email/irc sessions, and so on.
- And of course, there are females I know who would find the material
- offensive. Not all women are alike. Not all women think alike. Not
- all women have the same tastes.
-
- You say it's pornography, not eroticism. Just what *is* "pornography"?
- I expect we would all agree that the word has negative connotations,
- but who can agree on what exactly *is* pornography and what is erotica?
- Are .gif's [pictures] of Cindy Crawford or Elle in bikini's, scanned
- in from Sports Illustrated or Vogue or wherever, and posted in say
- alt.supermodels, "porn"? Are topless pictures of Sam Fox or La Ciccolina
- "porn"? How about topless picture of Fergie having her toes sucked?
- Are the stories in rec.arts.erotica porn? Who decides what is porn, what
- is erotica? "I read erotica. You read porn. They look at smut."
-
- Different people have different ideas of where erotica stops and porn
- starts. In case you are interested, mine is when the people involved
- are underaged, don't/can't consent, or if there are violent overtones.
- So that I think stills from an X-rated movie are fine, but the Fergie
- pics aren't. Strange world huh?
-
- > 2) The images are largely _illegally_ scanned-in images from
- >pornographic magazines (so that there is copyright infringement)
-
- The images on a.b.p.e overwhelmingly come from Bulletin Boards. They
- have information in them detailing the name and the phone numbers of
- the originating BBS. Where the material being scanned in *originally*
- comes from, I don't know, though I do know some places hire photographers
- and models and produce their own. Regardless, there is ample opportunity
- for the holders of copyright to pursue the BBS's where the pictures
- originate.
-
- You are asking that AARNet monitor, investigate the legality of, and
- censor traffic on a.b.p.e. This sets a dangerous precedent. They would
- have to scan all the other groups, and ftp traffic and personal email...
- for illegal pictures, copyright articles, commercial software, and so on...
-
- AARNet should provide the network for traffic to flow through, and leave
- the police to play policeman. It's impractical to ask AARNet to do this
- sort of monitoring, I suspect that Geoff and Peter don't want to..
-
- Do we REALLY want a network where people are paid to actively monitor
- our traffic? I say "No".
-
- > 3) The usage of these images is NOT one of the uses of AarNet that our
- >employers want to be paying for
-
- But aus.jokes, rec.sport.pro-wrestling, misc.fitness, alt.personals,
- comp.sources.games etc etc *are* ?? Who wants to cast the first stone?
-
- >Other reasons to remove the group (and any similar groups):
- > * the scandal that would be attached to Aarnet and the Internet more
- >generally if this were to reach the conventional media
-
- Hopefully AARNet would stand up and say, 'if we were to censor this, we
- would need to be consistent, and monitor and censor all groups, ...
- and scan personal email and ... This sort of scanning would be extremely
- costly in terms of manpower and money, and we have better things to spend
- it on, aside from the fact that we don't WANT to be that sort of Big Brother
- network. In a choice between freedom of speech, which allows this sort of
- expression, and overbeaurocracy, we have no compunctions in choosing the
- former.'
-
- I don't believe we should cower and hide, or sacrifice a free and open
- network and replace it with some Orwellian nightmare, to try to appease
- a potential publicity stunt from the noisy Fred Nile's and Derryn Hinch's
- of this world.
-
- > * there are better things to spend multi-megabytes of storage space on
-
- System administrators are responsible for their own disk space. They can
- control which groups they wish to be fed, and how long to keep them around
- before expiring them. I don't tell you how to manage your disk, or tell
- other admins how to manage theirs. Why dont you do the same?
-
- > * women are badly enough represented on computer networks without
- >further turning them away with the sexual harassment implicit in the
- >promulgation of such pornographic images.
-
- See my previous comments. If you think this is logical and believe
- this, I don't know if you are capable of understanding the issue.
- Simple suggestions to complex issues indicate to me a lack of understanding.
-
- >If you are not aware of what I am talking about, take a look at the newsgroup.
-
- I've been observing the group since it was created.
-
- >If you _are_ aware of this newsgroup and agree with me, please write or email
- >your nearest Aarnet representative expressing your disgust at this 'news'group.
-
- >If you think that the newsgroup is 'harmless fun': see what your female
- >colleagues, friends, wives, secretaries think ===== particularly in light of
- >the fact that your employer is paying for it. Legally, it is a clear case of
- >sexual harassment.
-
- Once again, NOT ALL WOMEN ARE THE SAME. I personally know a good number
- who read this group, and I've shown it and pictures to some of my female
- users who have asked to see what it was about. If they wish to go to the
- trouble of collecting the atricles, unpacking them, downloading to their
- PCs/Macs and viewing them, then fine by me. Just so long as they don't use
- up too much of the disk space used for all the home directories...
-
- Neither I nor anyone else is FORCING anyone, yourself included to read
- or view material they do not wish to. It's not sexual harassment to know
- of the existence of such a group, any more than it is to know that the
- local newsagent has "Playboy" and "Penthouse" with similar materials.
-
- >nb: I am _not_ talking from a moral 'high ground'. I am _not_ a card-carrying
- >member of the Moral Majority. However, pornography generally is demeaning to
- >women, and I believe that it is particularly poor in the present context.
-
- Depends on your definition of morality of course, but I could never see
- how someone who wants to censor and restrict freedom of speech, impose
- their morals on others and espouse trendy PC views could ever believe they
- had the moral high ground.
-
- The Moral Majority are neither.
-
- /\ndy
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