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- From: root@cltr.uq.oz.au (Hulk Hogan)
- Subject: Re: Aarnet should not be pornographic!
- Message-ID: <1993Jan2.065658.11623@cltr.uq.OZ.AU>
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- Date: Sat, 2 Jan 1993 06:56:58 GMT
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- anthony@cs.uq.oz.au (Anthony Lee) writes:
- >In <1992Dec28.041650.17112@cltr.uq.OZ.AU> root@cltr.uq.oz.au (Hulk Hogan) writes:
- >>Just because knives are sharp doesn't mean no one should have them.
- >>Someone said to me recently,"porn makes good poeple better, and bad
- >>people worse". I think she was right.
-
- >Ok, then why do we ban things like Heroin and Crack ? I am sure
- >you and me can handle those things better so why ban them ?
-
- Well.. Since I don't consume either, it doesn't matter to me, personally.
- Exactly why tobacco and alcohol are legal, once above a certain age,
- and crack and heroin are not legal is a quirk of fate, I suspect, rather
- than some well thought out logically consistent plan. A documentary I
- saw once said that tobocco is more addictive than heroin. They compared
- a heroin addict with a smoker with an alcoholic, and provided the heroin
- could obtain his/her drug, s/he was far more in control, able to function
- in hir job and so on than either of the other two. (The example job was a
- surgeon, I think, and their example was that of an addict on methodone,
- rather than a junkie getting wasted. I dont remember all the details,
- sorry I can't cite better details.)
-
- Whether drugs should be provided to registered addicts for little/no
- money to prevent addicts needing to steal from decent folk like us
- to feed their addiction is a different issue...
-
- >>Put simply, I believe it's better to remove the unstable people from the
- >>society, than to try remove all the items from the society that can
- >>provoke the unstable people.
-
- >Please reread my post, I didn't say ban all porn did I ?
- >Although, I would be happy if they were but then you would say it
- >is taking away our rights (male rights). Did you know that porn
- >can be addictive and not only that it gets worse until it gets to
- >the stage of violent porn. If some addictive drugs are banned
- >then why don't we ban porn.
-
- Errr. Bullsh*t. I bet you think that soft drugs lead inexorably to hard
- drugs too. I've been drinking a lot of coke and eating chocolate for years,
- and I haven't moved onto harder stuff. Shouldn't I be drinking gallons
- of coke and handfulls of chocolate bars every day by now? It's true I
- *do* have a can of Jolt Cola (twice the caffeine!) that a friend in the
- US sent me, and I have resisted the temptation to open it for weeks, thus
- far... And no. You can't have any... :)
-
- Soft core porn doesnt not necessarily lead to violent porn. In case
- you hadn't realised, rape is not a sex crime. It's a crime of violence.
- Violence and sex are very different things. Why would someone who wasn't
- into violence become interested in it by viewing non-violent porn?
- It doesnt make sense. Alcohol can be addictive, too. Should be ban it
- because there are some alcoholics?
-
- On a side note, I don't consider bondage to be "violence". Bondage
- is consensual, and the use of safe words mean that it can be called
- off at any stage, by the person in the "bottom" position. Having someone
- whip you if you want to be whipped isn't violence. Exactly what it is
- is ("good", etc..) left as an exercise for the reader... :-)
-
- /\ndy
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