Federal Anti-Obscenity Program Comes Up Limp
kotj.mf writes "The New York Times reports that the Federally funded anti-Web pornography campaign run by Morality in Media, a conservative religious group, has yet to result a single prosecution for obscenity, despite having generated more than 67,000 citizen complaints. The group, better known for its campaign to have Cosmopolitan removed from supermarket checkout stands, is pushing the Justice Department to more aggressively pursue cases against what it sees as 'a prime threat to society, the growth on the Internet of sexual material involving consenting adults.'"
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(If what you really mean is, "Why don't you spend hours of your time researching current data in this area and post a nice convenient summary here?", then the reason is simple: you've made it clear that your position is based on preconceived notions and bigotry and you don't intend to budge from it no matter what data I refer to or provide, so there's no point in wasting [any more of] my time.)
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