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- From: djohns@elm.circa.ufl.EDU ("David A. Johns")
- Subject: Pornography and values
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- Organization: University of Florida, Gainesville
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- Date: 25 Dec 92 04:17:24 GMT
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- One interesting aspect of this debate about pornography is that
- *interest* in pornography, in our society, at least, is primarily
- male. This leaves women in the enviable position of having nothing to
- lose in the battle to eliminate it.
-
- In fact, it seems that most activities that we define as immoral --
- generally those that involve sex or risk-taking -- are much more
- appealing to men than to women. Surely this is reflected in the sex
- ratio of our jail populations.
-
- The standard way of expressing this imbalance, of course, has been
- that males are inherently naughtier than females or are socialized to
- be so at an early age.
-
- The major social stricture that has traditionally affected females
- more than males is that involving virginity and fidelity. And yet
- this is not quite parallel to the pornography issue, because it
- affects men too. If men argue for a general value of fidelity, they
- restrict themselves also. If men try to argue (as they have, of
- course) that women should be chaste but men should not, they leave
- themselves open to a powerful attack on the grounds of equality. The
- pornography argument is different because women are not saying that
- *they* should be allowed pornography while men should give it up.
-
- So isn't it also possible that our society has defined morality in
- terms of women's interests rather than those of males?
-
- David Johns
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