FBI Agents Put New Focus on Deviant Porn
ErikPeterson wrote to mention an Ars Technica article discussing the FBI's new emphasis on online pornography. From the article: "Last month, the FBI began implementation of an anti-obscenity initiative designed to crack down on those that produce and distribute deviant pornography. According to FBI headquarters, the war against smut is 'one of the top priorities' of Attorney General Gonazalez and FBI Director Robert Meuller. Although law enforcement agencies have always been aggressive when it comes to prosecuting exploitative child pornographers, this new initiative is unique in that it targets Internet pornography featuring consenting adults."
Girl on girl? Black on white? The butt? Golden showers? DVDA?
Since deviance is obviously in the eye off the beholder, I suggest the FBI should begin by carefully cataloguing each type of porn, and then publishing a free,
up-to-date directory of all these deviant sites, so that we can add it to our firewalls depending on personal preference.
Isn't this the sort of thing the Taliban did - only to a more restrictive degree?
I guess since we've won the "war on terror", it's we can finally start to devote resources to fighting the war on free speech, expression and personal liberties.
Thank God someone is finally taking us back to the 18th Century. It's about time.
Read the EFF's Fair Use FAQ
I would say "Fuck you" to everyone that voted for Bush, but I don't want to go to jail for being "obscene".
Well that’s a relief. Everything else I had read on this matter over the past week indicated that they would be stepping up investigation and prosecution of mainstream pornography.
I suppose that in spite of the fact that the Supreme Court never could come up with a bright line test for whether or not something is in fact pornographic, they figure they can define clearly “deviant” porn now?
This oughta be interesting.
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It should be trivial to mobilize ~98% of the slashdot crowd (who would be personally affected by this) to start a DDOS attack against the FBI servers. If only there was a direct link in TFS...
The grass is always greener on the other side of the light cone.
That does it then. With this news, and the fact that it didn't rank in the top 50 Sci-Fi shows, I'm going to have to dump my Manimal tapes.
Back in the 70's "Black man on white woman" porno was considered obscine.
I have no idea why people want to get all up in other people's grill about pornography. But I don't understand the War on Drugs either, so perhaps I'm just crazy. What with my "utilitarian ethics" and everything.
Seriously though, under what logical ethical theory should pornographers be punished?
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Is'a always amazing to me to see what priorities the government has about crime. Let me first start off by saying that things like child pornography are truly terrible, and should be investigated and prosecuted.
However, the article also mentions things like urinating and defecating on people, which while I think it is disgusting, is really not hurting anyone, with the possible exception of spreading disease.
It is intersting that they can show the body of a dead hooker on tv, but then thex pixellate the nipple when the camera goes there.
This is a country where graphic depictions of violence is not only allowed, but glorified, but gets in an uproar over a boob at a half time commercial.
We have legitimate crime issues. Murder, theft, terrorism (at some level), and pornography is our new focus. Wonderful.
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Is Midget Porn deviant?
Yes?
What if you are a Midget?
Can a midget watch "large people" porn?
I am scared of deviant midgets I guess...
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Let's see... We have the War on Terrorism and the War on Drugs. The FBI should have plenty to keep them busy with those first two things. Nope, they want to start a War on Porn.
Nevermind that porn with two consenting adults is completely legal and does absolutely no harm to society. It's just another step towards turning America into a Islamic... -oops!- Christian Republic.
Heh, with any luck, they'll go after the goatse posters here.
I think that by deviant they mean this. The FBI agent with the nick BritneySpears14 must have been truly shocked.
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I am horrified and depressed by this anti-free-speech initiative, UNLESS 'deviant' means 'furry', in which case I am right behind these brave defenders of the constitution.
'Cause there's nothing worse than googling for 'round, firm, tanned buttocks' or whatever, and on the page of images that you get there's a picture of a poorly-drawn cartoon fox spanking a goth rabbit.
Not that I ever google for terms like that, obviously. That'd be utterly pathetic.
Now if you'll excuse me...
Whence? Hence. Whither? Thither.
Porn isnt evil, music, movies and games are not evil, the real evil is done by the prudish thought police, How long till the feds go to the beaches of Fla or SoCal and hand out baggy t-shirts to the bathing suit clad women there?
BTW could we find Bil Ladin faster if his nude pics were on the web somewhere?
If we don't stand up together and fight against this very real threat to the impurity of our nations willies the terrorists will have won! You don't see them wanking off in their spare time! No! They are taking up hobbies, such as flying!
Everybody, I want you to stand up with me now, yes, even those with your spigots in your palms, stand up right now and put your hand on your heart. Now join me in a small prayer to save this nation from all its threats, one of the top of which is hurricane, war causing, terrorism supporting out of control yogurt squeezing. Let us begin:
Oh God!
The baby's fine -- please stop sending business cards.
According to an electronic memo from FBI headquarters, established legal precedents indicate that conviction is most likely in cases where the content "includes bestiality, urination, defecation, as well as sadistic and masochistic behavior."
In Kansas maybe this two staements would jive, but take a walk through Folsom Street fair in SF and tell me "sadistic and masochistic behavior" between consenting adults isn't within community standards.
I thought foolishly that this shit would stop when Ashcroft left office. I guess not.
My days of not taking you seriously are certainly coming to a middle...
I guess this means the war on terror is over, we've caught Osama bin Forgotten, and we are 100% disaster proof at this point. Hey, these jerkoffs keep telling me to look at the good side of things. I'm just doing that...
Oh, does this mean we get to search the computers of all these sexually repressed people? In Virginia, sex outside of marriage, not in dark, not vaginal, or not in the missionary position is considered deviant. That makes almost all porn "deviant."
Any sufficiently advanced influence is indistinguishable from control.
Well, you will remember that the terrorists learned all of their flying and hijacking and so on techniques from bestiality porn sites. Now that they'll be closed down, everyone is safer. And remember - we're defending liberty!
Note to mods: I'm probably being sarcastic.
Sexual Deviant: one so insecure and repressed about their own sexuality that they must impose their twisted views on others.
What's more perverse: having a woman shit in your mouth or dedicating your life to seeking out women shitting in mens' mouths (something you would could never come across by accident) just so you can tell them not to do it?
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To the government, does this mean that 'masochist behaviour' is somehow illegal? I'm a masochist - middle-of-the-road extreme, yes, but still a masochist. I like that stuff. It gets me off. and (cluestick!) it doesn't hurt anyone who doesn't want to get hurt. I can see the point of cracking down on rape porn, child porn and other things where non-consenting people get hurt, but please, cracking down on BDSM? This takes things too far.
Precisely what are the government looking to achieve? Are they really trying to dictate to me that the only thing that I should enjoy sexually is straight-up missionary-position boringness, with the lights off and my eyes squeezed shut? This messing with what I can and can't enjoy in the privacy of my own home with other consenting adults is getting too much to bear - I'm fine with them fining people or shutting people down for not warning people what they're getting into with some sort of entrance page, or for not informing people that all acts carried out within the content on a given page are performed by consenting adults, but criminal charges? That's rediculous - what would be wrong with a simple disclaimer at the top of every page featuring 'deviant' content saying something like...
That ought to be the limit of the content distributor's liability - that way if little Johnny hangs himself trying sexual axphyxiation, he was at least *told* not to - if that sort of warning can keep shows like Jackass on the air while teaching kids how to set themselves on fire or jump into raw sewage - stuff which kids are likely to see as cool and try - then it ought to be enough to keep content on the net (or on the shelves of dedicated shops, etc) of stuff which, as well as being less likely to be seen as 'cool' like something like Jackass by little Johnny, is also probably no more dangerous.
As for the others - bestiality, yes, this is wrong and should be banned - animals can't consent, obviously. I've no qualms with them banning this, as I'm not a fan of animal cruelty in any form... as for urination and defacation, we're back to the 'consenting adults' thing - who am I (or anyone else) to tell people that want to piss on each other for sexual pleasure that they can't do it, or go looking for it? I'm sorry to keep picking on Jackass, but again, if they can get away with jumping into sewage, sitting in moving portaloos filled with excrement and tipping piss all over themselves, all with just a 5-second disclaimer, why can't 'deviant pornography' that does pretty much the same things get away with it too? Where is the line? This entire exercise is an utterly rediculous attempt at thought-policing.
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i guess i depends on what what is understood to be abnormal and what not. where is the borderline - i guess they meant those producing violent porn?
and what will happen to deviant talk, music, art, technology, science? frightening idea that an authority will define what is natural and normal and what is deviant.
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I thought this was just the submitter's mistake, but it is actually that way in the article. I shouldn't be surprised; Ars Technica should stick to their stupid overclocking articles.
I find it quite ironic that this organization, which had as it's most recognizable leader a fat, cross-dressing megalomaniac, is now seeking out and putting an end to deviance. Ironic and scary.
Well, any kind of sex that isn't for procreation, I guess. Which would probably mean that all sex, sexual acts and sexual content intended to entertain rather than procreate is deviant and, thus, illegal in this new christian government.
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So it's only illegal if you pull out?
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Wrong kindof thinking here. It's no fun to make it "only illegal if"; that's not how the justice system works, and certainly not how this kind of initiative in specific generally works. It's more of a "also illegal if" deal!
Now, naturally, they aren't literally going to make pulling out illegal, but nearly everything up to that could be, or at least there is a certain contingent that would like it to be (I would be seriously scared and surprised if that actually came to pass). Note that only recently were the Sodomy Laws in the United States entirely stricken down; true, they had been mostly dismantled (op-ed: rightly so!) beforehand, but the official, overall word on the matter was recent enough that there are many influential politicians and private parties who believe (for the sake of the souls of our children!) that these laws should find a return (or at least that similar measures of control should be implimented).
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What happened to the Taliban. There are no Taliban left in Afghanistan, they have all emigrated to the US. In fact, I think Mullah Omar is hiding out in the supreme court.
My rights don't need management.
Deviant is anything that is outside of these FBI Agents sex lives. That means if it is more than twice a month, not missionary, and longer than 2 minutes, the sexual act is deviant. I think they are just jealous of our normal sex lives. Slashdotters have it so much better than them.
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I think they're talking more about porn where violence, rape, coercion is depicted, even if fictional. I'm all for cracking down on suck things.
I'm not against a restriction on such things as well, but let's be consistent here: let's ban real and fictional footage of violence too, right?
I shouldn't have to see pictures of terrorist attacks on my television, nor depictions of murder on my crime dramas, nor violence in movies. All those things are fictional or real depictions of crime, they are being SOLD to me, or offered for free to sell advertising.
Really, America -- WAKE UP. If you want to protect the children, TRY TO BE CONSISTENT. Kids are great bullshit detectors, and when they see tobacco and alchohol being glorified, they tend to disbelieve warnings about things like cocaine. Similary, when they can turn on the TV and see a pretty vivid portrail of a violent crime on NETWORK TV, they will see it as hypocritical for someone to say they can't see some other footage or depiction; especially if they believe "it isn't real."
Let's not forget that it is the CREATION of pornography which is typically the true crime. Go after the people making and selling the turly awful crap. Once you cross over the line into chasing down people who have seen something, who did not create it, you run the risk, as another poster above put it, of SELECTIVE ENFORCEMENT. "Let's humiliate this guy over here." "Let's humiliate her, she spoke out against us." GO AFTER THE SOURCES.
In China, DVDs of the 9/11 tragedy were sold FOR ENTERTAINMENT. There are people in this country that get off over videos depicting real deaths. ("Faces of death.")
We need to draw the line here clearly, be consistent, and above all, send a CLEAR and CONSISTENT message about WHAT IS and WHAT IS NOT ACCEPTABLE, and just as important -- WHY.
Thou shalt not lie down with a man as thou would with a woman. So if you're tied up in an upright position, or otherwise not lying down on something, you should be ok.
Do not confuse "Freedom of Choice" with "Free Will".
If thine eye offends thee... pluck it out.
If you don't like what consenting adults are doing with each other in their own homes it's simple... Don't get involved. Don't watch. Don't join in. You can pass all the laws you want but spiders will spin their webs "just the way they like 'em"...
Your own personal viewpoint and your morals are yours and yours alone. I'm happy for you that you think yours are the best. You're obviously young and know no better.
Sorry, the universe (and all that is in it) doesn't give a fuck what you (or I) thinks. That's just the way it is.
But the spirit of King Canute is strong with some retards^H^H^H^H^H^H^H people.
End of story.
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And why should States have any such right?
Laws against porn, drugs, sodomy, homosexual marriage, slavery, censorship, etc. are no more 'right' at the local level than at the national level. People go on and on about how the federal government has no right to declare laws across the whole nation that they, as residents of a particular state, disagree with. Yet those same people are just as happy to turn around and declare such laws across the whole state? Whole county? Whole city?
The size of the community shouldn't be the deciding factor as to which laws do and don't make sense. Either we're trying to get along, or we're not. Enacting these laws is creating an artificial dilema:
a) we can decide to conform, even though we weren't harming anyone, just because our neighbors are stupid;
b) we can rebel, which never goes well, always seems to cause casualties, and then we -will- have harmed someone.
Is asking for a fight really worth it?
On the bright side, the name Gonazalez lends itself beautifully for use as a euphemism for some thorougly revolting and depraved sex act, a la the Santorum!
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The sort who have to resort to forcing their twisted idea of religious beliefs on others because they have no better purpose in life.
In my experience, most proslytutes, (whether they're bible-thumpers, scientologits, victimhood fetishists, commies, radfems, or any other flavor of zealot), know that their position is fundamentally irrational, so they seek validation by shoving their beliefs down the throats of others.
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The only title of honor that a tyrant can grant is "Enemy of the State."
Make no mistake, while the people behind this will draw from their religious convictions, for the most part this sort of policy is due to our culture.
The bible does not forbid a great many things that could be considered deviant. I don't believe it says a word about women-on-women, never says that non-reproductive procreation is sinful (as long as your assistant is not married to anyone else), and doesn't seem to say a word about 3-ways, etc. I don't lay these down as challenges (indeed, feel free to correct me), but from what I know (yes, I've actually read the whole thing), none of these things are forbidden directly or even indirectly (though later passages imply that you shouldn't bad-touch anyone without being married to them).
Most of our "beliefs" come from cultural extrapolation of older mores. The things we home in on the most are only indirectly religious in nature. For instance, ever notice how our culture is far more obsessed with men screwing eachother (a sin, but not a major one) than it is with swearing (a violation of the ten commandments)? We make an overly-great deal about masturbation, yet the biblical quotes associated with it have nothing to do with it?
Our idea of "deviant" makes use of christian belief as an authority, but it's basis is on cultural values - those same values that make us look on non-homicidal cannibalism, polygamy, and other perfectly acceptable actions in other culture, with disgust or simple rejection.
The bible does not say that two men can't screw one woman's anus. It's our culture that quite plainly tells you that you're a sick individual if your interest in that goes beyond gross-out wanted-to-see-it-once curiosity. If you're into watching people screw animals, you have psychological issues - either that, or you live in the wrong part of the world.\
It's not religion. It's culture.
Do not confuse "Freedom of Choice" with "Free Will".
Not in California, actually.
Condoms are mandatory in all porn to cut down on STDs.
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Please don't try to speak for Christians anymore. You certainly aren't one with the filth you spewed it your post. If by radical Christians you mean the ones that actually believe what the bible says and does the very best to live by it instead of being a Sunday morning quarterback and a Friday night hell raiser then I would certainly want to be the former and not the latter since the latter is the prime definition of a hypocrite.
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Realize that our current government is headed by aspiring nationalistic theocrats, and the "War on Terror" and the "War on Porn" don't seem like such disparate goals.
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Literalism isn't a form of humor, it's you being irritating.
Wasn't it Gonzalez who attempted to justify the use of torture while he was a Bush advisor? Wasn't it our government who engaged in deviant torture pornography at Abu Gharib?
Just checking...
The reason we need to protect ALL speech is because it's very hard, in advance, to know if your speech is legal or not. If we know that "deviant" porn is legal, well, how do we know if our particular flavor of porn is legal or not?
We don't, until we're in court. So by allowing the government ot prosecute any speech, even if it legitimately "deviant", we've also restricted LEGAL speech that is not deviant, because nobody can tell where the line is.
This is, of course, entirely separate from the issue that if you have limitted resources in the FBI, which we do, and you have the choice of fighting terrorism or fightinging pornography, and you choose to fight pornography, you're a moron.
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Those that deny their curiosity about porn have bigger issues.
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There are some very legitimate reasons to consider some forms of pornography as socially destructive.
Good for them. Last I checked though, the US had a separation of religion and state.
Wow, even the consensual home made amateur porn? Or gay porn? 'Cause that's what could be affected by this new FBI crackdown as well.
A very nice neanderthal knee jerk reaction from somebody who has never actually thought about the issue, indeed...
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"Those who contend that pornography increases the incidence of rape are going to have real problems explaining this chart. The years after 1991, when the rape incidence went into free fall, correspond to a period of massive increase in pornography consumption. Images that once could only be acquired by an expedition to a sleazy adult bookstore became available for free, in private, with a few mouse clicks. While porn was becoming mainstream, the incidence of rape dropped by over 75%, from 2.2 per thousand (1991) to 0.5 per thousand (2003"
http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/glance/rape.gif
It sounds like the problem may be that you're unaware of effective search techniques.
Indeed, if you want to find the TeX Users Group website all you have to do at Google is a search for "tug typesetting". Low and behold, it's the first site listed! And Google's two-line preview helps indicate that it isn't a site containing gratuitous images of animal sex and buttrape. Likewise for LaTeX related searches.
I would hardly call an online lingerie store a purveyor of hardcore pornography. Hell, many children (and perhaps even your own, if you're a father) have seen their mothers wearing such skimpy outfits while at home relaxing.
Cyric Zndovzny at your service.
Isn't their top priority supposed to be fighting crime?
Allow me to submit a realistic working definition of pornography, since no one else seems to be able to:
Pornography is a type of art that changes its level of aesthetic appeal according to the level of sexual arousal of the viewer.
It's not correct to say that porn is any work of art that deals primarily in sexuality, has unclothed persons, displays aroused genitalia, or induces a sexual response in the viewer. These are the standard porn definitions, but they all have undesired effect of causing the ban on serious and important works of art.
All porn has appeal to primarily males when they are sexually aroused. After sexual release, a work of porn (by my submitted definition) will seem trite, vulgar, and embarrassing. It will lose its aesthetic value as the viewer loses sexual arousal. A work that is considered as beautiful, valuable, and appealing after the ejaculation as it was during sexual arousal can not be considered porn. Almost all porn is consumed by males.
I am not advocating banning porn, regardless of the definition. The United States Bill of Rights prevents banning pornography, because when it has been created by consenting adults, it lies in the category of protected free speech.
I am merely submitting a realistic and workable definition of pornography that will prevent laws against porn from being used to destroy serious art works that deal with sexuality.
Politically, pornography is a wedge issue to split the middle-of-the-road voters from the Democrats, and activate them to vote for Republicans. It's really no different from "School Prayer", "Flag Burning", and a bunch of other issues that have been used to get the vote out for Republicans. My guess is that some political strategist like Carl Rove initiated this. Bush's terrible polling numbers bode poorly for Republicans in the mid-term elections. This smacks of a put-up issue to activate a segment of the Republican party base...
This shit has got to stop. The government has no business doing this kind of thing. It's obvious they're not trying to prosecute people, they're trying to create a climate of fear. This is fine for terrorism. But not for perverted sex. That's creepy.
Stories of government wrongness, such as this, appear here quite frequently. It occurs to me that we, as the scientists of the world, probably know best what is right, but, aside from telling each other here on the forum, what do we do? I just want to know if we're all supposed to write our congress people, or could we be heard more if we were as one, like a /. lobbyist group? We can melt down servers around the globe, but can we do more than that? Would anyone in congress really care what we said? The bottom line is that we are smarter, on average, than much of the general population, and I think that implies that we have more of a responsibility to protect the world we live in as well.
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http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/20 02384648_farm16m.html
They won't pass laws against this, but they will go after consentual sex between adults. Maybe they should put that Brown guy from FEMA in charge - then nothing will be done about it.Instead of wasting time with what goes on in bedrooms between consenting adults, they should be investigating graft, corruption, etc., in Foggy Bottom. They could start with Halliburton. BTW, they STILL haven't explained how Jeff Gannon (google Bush's man-date) got his press pass.
But how can they have an initiative like this unless all the FBI agents investigating this stuff are themselves "clean" of all this stuff? Will they fire anyone who they somehow discover has a fetish, even if they never act upon it? Will the FBI investigator's job application say on it "have you ever jacked it to horses, half-man half-horses, men who kinda look like horses, or any bodily fluid"?
/. going to become a kind of cyber Chestnut Tree cafe?
I mean, no matter how draconian the administration becomes, the people who run it are still human. Do the investigators themselves agree with this bar none, or are they afraid to speak up for fear of losing their job? Hell, should I be afraid to post this here? Is
This occurs to me pretty often--do the folks who enforce this agree with it? I thought I heard somewhere that there was some water-cooler talk to the contrary. I wish I could remember where I read it--I think it was the Washington Post--but they reported that the agents were making comments to the effect of some of those we've seen here: "well, it's nice to know we've won the war on terror," and all that.
Okay come on, it was just funny when you went after gay marriage and such. Come the fuck on. Porn? What happened to terrism? Nuclear holocaust? Smallpox? Hurricanes? All cured then?
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homicide is totally out of control in this country thanks to a 230 year old amendment that has no bearing on todays society
I don't know where you get your information, but it is really wacky. The homicide rate in the US is not 'totally out of control'. While it is high, there are other countries where it is MUCH higher. For example neighboring Mexico has a homicide rate 3 times higher than the US. If you take the complete violent death statistics the US is has a lower violent death rate than a lot of other countries.
Violent Deaths per 100,000
Estonia 70.76
Hungary 39.01
Slovenia 33.37
Finland 30.72
Brazil 25.34
Denmark 23.46
Austria 23.36
Switzerland 22.80
France 22.67
Mexico 21.74
Belgium 20.77
Portugal 18.95
United States 18.57
Japan 17.34
Sweden 17.12
Germany 17.00
So in reality there is no substantial evidence that the US is a substantially more violent society because of the presence of guns. While we have substantially more violent deaths by firearms than other countries do, there is no evidence that the actual number of violent deaths is affected by the presence of firearms. Firearms are used because they are available. If they weren't, some other method would be used, as it is in many other countries.
There have been a number of academic attempts to correlate gun ownership with violent death rates and homicides which have shown no real correlation.
Produced. It was mandated after some HIV scares within the last year.
See http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3644303.stm
(Some idiot mod probably thinks I'm making some sort of dumb joke about the promiscuity of west-coasters, judging from my "troll" moderation. Oh well. It's just slashdot. *g*)
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...state. Washington state. For you non-Americans, or victims of the public school system, that's not where the Congress meets. That's the District of Columbia, some 2,700 miles away. Hence the "Seattle Times" newspaper article.
But yeah, all that other irrelevant stuff is interesting, if also dated.
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... and you can quote me on this:
... with real potential."
"Other people's fetishes are weird."
If you're part of our current administration, you can replace the word "weird" with "disgusting," "deviant," or "illegal."
If you're a new-ager, you can replace the word "weird" with "misdirected," "unhealthy," or "disrespectful."
If you're a broad-minded individual, you can replce the word "weird" with "hilarious," "creative," or "interesting
If you're a pornographer, you can replace the word "weird" with "profitable."
In no case can you apply the phrase to your own fetishes, which, by definition, are hot.
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So, does this mean that they're going to prosecute people for taking pictures of adults doing things that are perfectly legal to do?
So we can DO it, we just can't LOOK at it?
Also, a great article on this from the Washington Post (via the San Francisco Chronicle, no registration req'd).
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http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2
some choice quotes:
"I guess this means we've won the war on terror," said one exasperated FBI agent, speaking on condition of anonymity because poking fun at headquarters is not regarded as career-enhancing. "We must not need any more resources for espionage."
Among friends and trusted colleagues, an experienced national security analyst said, "it's a running joke for us."
A few of the printable samples:
"Things I Don't Want On My Resume, Volume Four."
"I already gave at home."
"Honestly, most of the guys would have to recuse themselves."
We all know what the real reason is. Someone can't find any of "the good stuff". So now they have the FBI looking for it all.
FBI siezes a copy and passes the most deviant on to higher up's who eventually pass it on to those who helped get them into office.
Yes, I agree! I think it is positively heinous how all this exploitive porn is plastered all over the net! It's terrible how these photographers set up people with large guns right off camera, ready to murder any woman who doesn't comply, and ...
Wait, they don't do that. Most of the women are posing of their own free will.
Uh ... what was your point again?
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Also, last time I looked, many of the congresscritters (congress and senate) came from those 17 states that allow bestiality, so they have no legal impediment to screwing the pooch back home when they're not fucking the dog in Washington.
Wait, they don't do that. Most of the women are posing of their own free will.
Perhaps that is always true, but I doubt it given the relatively young ages of many of the female actors. In any case that is not what my statement says - the pornographic industry shows exploitive treament of women its media. That is different from stating that the pornographic industry exploits the female actors.
Those who contend that pornography increases the incidence of rape are going to have real problems explaining this chart.
No problem at all. In 1993 the Bureau of Justice Statistics changed the methods it used to to measure crime rates, and ALL violent crime stastics have sincce show large decreases. In the meantime rape incarceration rates have tripled - growing faster than any other major crime classification.
You know, I'm all for exposing stupid, wrong, and evil motivations behind proselytizing. For instance, the church I've been going to sent out an e-mail a few weeks ago encouraging people to help out victims of Hurricane Katrina, and the e-mail said helping them would be a good way to "show them that love [read: 'God'] always triumphs" or something like that. My feeling was, how about if we instead help them purely because we care about our fellow man?
But I digress. The point is, I agree that people have stupid motivations for proselytizing. But, I was raised in the Christian church and have been involved in it for 1/3 century now in some form, and I have never seen anyone proselytize for the reason that you describe. I've seen people proselytize because they think they're supposed to and they'd feel guilty if they didn't. I've seen people proselytize because they think they're supposed to, and deep down they're good people who want to do what's right. I've seen people proselytize because they're afraid God is going to be mad at them if they don't. I've seen people proselytize because they are sure they're right and they are sure people who believe differently are wrong and they feel sorry for those people and want to help them. I've seen a whole lot of people proselytizing because it makes them feel like they're achieving something if they make the church grow bigger (even if it's at the expense of other churches growing smaller). I've seen people proselytizing because they have a bad self-image in general and they feel like if they do what God wants them to, then this makes them a good person.
But, I've never seen anyone proselytize because convincing someone else of something validates their own belief in it. Fact is, there are plenty of people who really don't believe in God, but there are plenty of people who honestly, really, truly do believe in God and aren't just saying that because they want to use the concept of God to manipulate others somehow. Now, whether they're right or wrong about their belief in God is a different story, but it would be a mistake to think they don't really believe in it.
To be serious for a moment... If I had children I know there are things on the internet I wouldn't want them to stumble upon so I can see why some people want to have that kind of content eliminated. On the other hand I don't believe that the government should have the power to decide what qualifies as ofensive. I would rather take it upon myself as a parent to limit my child's access to the internet. (/serious) When the day comes that my nerd son has skillz so 1337 that he can best my home network security then I will proudly grant him access to the full fowlness of the internet. I will unleash upon the internet a nerd the likes of which the world has never seen before!
Mod me down with all of your hatred, and your journey towards the dark side will be complete!
I'm not sure they were necessarily so openly perverted *at the time*, but your point is well taken.
It is a shame that we Americans seem hell-bent (sorry, couldn't resist) on turning back the clock to one of the most socially and psychologically repressive eras in human existence.
Read the EFF's Fair Use FAQ
America supposedly have a Christian heritage, yet the whole bible isn't followed.
.. that it's ok to torture some non US citizen innocents if americans are to be saved. I have heard this view being pushed as to why the prisoners in Gitmo shouldnt have rights, we dont have an obligation to determine their guilt or innocence and therefore they should be tortured for information.
.. try searching or better yet read the whole book)
For example many "Christians" believe that it's ok to torture people without knowing for 100% certain that they are guilty, because it can save lives
Many so called christians are in no way deserving of that name. That is the reason many people have turned away from chrisianity. Because of the false ambassadors.
However the bible is quite clear:
Proverbs 16:8 (New International Version)
8 Better a little with righteousness than much gain with injustice
And the meme going around that illegal immigrants deserve no rights:
Jeremiah 22:3
3 This is what the LORD says: Do what is just and right. Rescue from the hand of his oppressor the one who has been robbed. Do no wrong or violence to the alien, the fatherless or the widow, and do not shed innocent blood in this place.
Deuteronomy 1:16
16 And I charged your judges at that time: Hear the disputes between your brothers and judge fairly, whether the case is between brother Israelites or between one of them and an alien.
Leviticus 24:22
22 You are to have the same law for the alien and the native-born. I am the LORD your God.' "
Exodus 12:49
49 The same law applies to the native-born and to the alien living among you."
Leviticus 19:33
When an alien lives with you in your land, do not mistreat him.
Deuteronomy 10:18
He defends the cause of the fatherless and the widow, and loves the alien, giving him food and clothing.
(there are a lot more
...Or is the point that a man may not have vaginal intercourse with another man, and should do it anally instead? (that would definitely be more practical...) ;)
You are standing in an open server west of a blue house, with a boarded front door. There is an Exchange mailbox here.
Ever read Ezekiel chapter 1?. Ezekiel sees something very strange, involving not rings, but wheels.
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"In appearance their form was that of a man, 6 but each of them had four faces and four wings. 7 Their legs were straight; their feet were like those of a calf and gleamed like burnished bronze. 8 Under their wings on their four sides they had the hands of a man. All four of them had faces and wings, 9 and their wings touched one another. Each one went straight ahead; they did not turn as they moved."
"15 As I looked at the living creatures, I saw a wheel on the ground beside each creature with its four faces. 16 This was the appearance and structure of the wheels: They sparkled like chrysolite, and all four looked alike. Each appeared to be made like a wheel intersecting a wheel. 17 As they moved, they would go in any one of the four directions the creatures faced; the wheels did not turn about [d] as the creatures went. 18 Their rims were high and awesome, and all four rims were full of eyes all around."
"19 When the living creatures moved, the wheels beside them moved; and when the living creatures rose from the ground, the wheels also rose. 20 Wherever the spirit would go, they would go, and the wheels would rise along with them, because the spirit of the living creatures was in the wheels. 21 When the creatures moved, they also moved; when the creatures stood still, they also stood still; and when the creatures rose from the ground, the wheels rose along with them, because the spirit of the living creatures was in the wheels."
-mkb
I just read the first several chapters of Ezekiel, and it certainly reminds me of the Ga'ould visiting primitive humans and telling them to do stuff.
"4 I looked, and I saw a windstorm coming out of the northan immense cloud with flashing lightning and surrounded by brilliant light. The center of the fire looked like glowing metal,"
This sounds just like some sort of spaceship descending.
The wheels sound like some sort of anti-gravity transport device.
Hmm... maybe there's more to the Bible than I thought. It's too bad the Stargate TV show can't bring up stuff like this from the Bible, since it'd piss off so many Christians.