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Stop Porn Culture!
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30 May 2008 Fri 11:45 pm |
A wonderful web site that aims at initiating a debate about this and which is a long needed voice of criticism of the pornification of our culture and everything around! This topic is especially important for Turkey, since porn is even more widespread and normalized there then it is in the US!
Stop Porn Culture!
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31 May 2008 Sat 01:00 am |
Quoting catwoman: This topic is especially important for Turkey, since porn is even more widespread and normalized there then it is in the US!
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Ohhh,is it ?! :-S
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31 May 2008 Sat 01:17 am |
In my opinion, drive it underground, problem gets worse! And it ranks a bit below drug and gun /knife crimes and do you see these problems getting any better?
Pornography is not just about using women; it also about using men. I dont see anyone complaining about the exploitation of males in gay porn? I am sure that goes on too. So once the individuals stop allowing themselves to become involved in the "industry" and often it goes hand in hand with drugs then the problem resolves itself, or does it? Another question for debate.
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31 May 2008 Sat 01:26 am |
Quoting CANLI: Quoting catwoman: This topic is especially important for Turkey, since porn is even more widespread and normalized there then it is in the US!
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Ohhh,is it ?! :-S |
Of course it is. Regular daily papers with NEWS contain pornography sections in them and their main pages always contain at least a couple half-naked pictures of women. It's truly disgusting.
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31 May 2008 Sat 01:29 am |
Quoting libralady: In my opinion, drive it underground, problem gets worse! And it ranks a bit below drug and gun /knife crimes and do you see these problems getting any better?
Pornography is not just about using women; it also about using men. I dont see anyone complaining about the exploitation of males in gay porn? I am sure that goes on too. So once the individuals stop allowing themselves to become involved in the "industry" and often it goes hand in hand with drugs then the problem resolves itself, or does it? Another question for debate. |
It is not about driving it underground but about initiating a debate in the society about pornography. Right now this debate is completely erased off the table because the pornographers have done everything to shut it down. And not only that pornography producers make a lot of money, but also seemingly different companies like General Motors or AT&T distribute it and make a lot of profit off of it. So there is a lot of money put into not publicizing any criticism of pornography.
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31 May 2008 Sat 01:29 am |
Porn is disgusting and counterproductive where ever it is. I don't know where some here have been, but I definitly see more of it in the US than in Turkey.
By that I mean what can be observed without trying. The Internet is particularly a problem. Are people really that interested in that garbage?
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31 May 2008 Sat 01:31 am |
Quoting alameda: Porn is disgusting and counterproductive where ever it is. I don't know where some here have been, but I definitly see more of it in the US than in Turkey.
By that I mean what can be observed without trying. The Internet is particularly a problem. Are people really that interested in that garbage? |
And I don't know where you have been Alameda, because porn is on the streets in Turkey. I could see NAKED pictures on all magazine stands in Istanbul, which doesn't happen in the US.
A small example: superonline is a turkish internet provider company and guess what - they have a porn section on their web site. Something like that doesn't happen in the US.
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31 May 2008 Sat 01:34 am |
Quoting catwoman: Quoting alameda: Porn is disgusting and counterproductive where ever it is. I don't know where some here have been, but I definitly see more of it in the US than in Turkey.
By that I mean what can be observed without trying. The Internet is particularly a problem. Are people really that interested in that garbage? |
And I don't know where you have been Alameda, because porn is on the streets in Turkey. I could see NAKED pictures on all magazine stands in Istanbul, which doesn't happen in the US. |
Maybe that depends on where you live. In NYC you see it everywhere, in the SF Bay Area, it's all over too. Istanbul, being a large metropolis, probably follows the model of other large metropolitan areas.
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31 May 2008 Sat 01:36 am |
Quoting alameda: Maybe that depends on where you live. In NYC you see it everywhere, in the SF Bay Area, it's all over too. Istanbul, being a large metropolis, probably follows the model of other large metropolitan areas. |
Possible, but from my own experience, porn is not put out on the streets in the US as much as it is in Istanbul. I was literally walking on the streets in IST and looking at naked pictures of women. It has NEVER happened to me in the US, even in NYC.
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31 May 2008 Sat 01:43 am |
Censorship
A Comparison of
The United States and Turkey
http://courses.cs.vt.edu/~cs3604/lib/Censorship/International/Turkey.HTM
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