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- From: kadie@eff.org (Carl M. Kadie)
- Subject: [aus.aarnet] Re: Aarnet should not be pornographic!
- Message-ID: <1993Jan11.074851.18122@eff.org>
- Followup-To: alt.comp.acad-freedom.talk,aus.aarnet
- Originator: kadie@eff.org
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- Organization: The Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1993 07:48:51 GMT
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- [A repost - Carl]
-
- From: dclunie@pax.tpa.com.au (David Clunie)
- Newsgroups: aus.aarnet
- Subject: Re: Aarnet should not be pornographic!
- Date: 7 Jan 1993 08:44:56 GMT
- Message-ID: <1igqi8INNi90@flash.pax.tpa.com.au>
-
- > Phil Ryan says ...
-
- > I find your views as expressed here even more repressive than those that
- > were expressed in your original posting.
-
- I am sorry you feel that way ! That was not my intention at all. You see,
- I think that your censorship proposal is repressive.
-
- I also think that you are perhaps misunderstanding me, and that we are both
- really believe essentially the same thing, just have slightly different
- priorities. We both seem to agree that -
-
- - women are oppressed in most if not all societies, and that this is
- undesirable, and effort should be made to correct the injustice
-
- - freedom of speech is nice, but there may be extra-ordinary circumstances
- under which its suppression (ie. censorship) is justified.
-
- Where we differ appears to be on the basis of -
-
- - whether or not pornography perpetuates the oppression.
-
- - if it does, to what extent it does, and whether correcting the situation
- would make any practical difference.
-
- - if it is worth trying to reduce the effect of pornography, how to
- go about doing it
-
- - is sacrificing one right, the right to produce and view pornography,
- justified by the possible gains in achieving another right, that of
- women to be perceived and treated as equals
-
- If I interpret you correctly you believe that yes it would make a significant
- difference and yes it is worth sacrificing free speech to achieve it. I
- believe the converse.
-
- I don't think either of us is going to change our opinion without some
- real, hard, non-circumstantial, evidence to back up our arguments. I don't
- think either of us is going to come by that data, so I think we are going
- to have to agree to disagree unfortunately.
-
- To specifically answer some of your points in your last response, yes, I
- agree that many women in the sex industry are exploited. And yes I agree
- that many of them would rather have other jobs. However given that
- unemployment is heading for the 15% mark, and many of these workers have
- the choice of be exploited or be unemployed, either through lack of
- opportunity, education, talent, or outright discrimination, some make
- the choice. I do not agree that this is always the case however, and I
- think that you have a stereotype in your mind of the downtrodden
- exploited prostitute, stripper, or model. That may often be valid but is
- by no means universal. Many of the women I know in the industry do it
- because they actually enjoy it, or because they like the high cash flow -
- very few people, men or women, in regular employment can match these
- kinds of incomes. I see this as opportunity, not exploitation, if anything
- it is the customers who are being exploited ! :)
-
- How many female anti-pornographers do you know who actually claim to have
- been exploited personally in this manner, and how many are just looking
- out for their down-trodden sisters who actually just want to get on with
- the job, in the practical world that they have to live in. Idealists are
- fine so long as they don't do too much harm and actually achieve something
- worthwhile. I will take a pragmatist over an ineffectual idealist any day.
-
- > Now, to help to bring you back to reality: why don't you ask some women
- > that you know - of any socio-economic class - if, for the same money, they
- > would rather be topless barmaids or porn stars, than what they do now.
-
- You are presuming a lot about the women I know !
-
- > You can choose to ignore the evidence of women's oppression in our society.
- > You can choose to consume pornography. You can choose to believe that some
- > women enjoy having a penis down their throat six inches. But you should
- > start looking at the other side of the coin.
-
- I do not. I do occasionally. I know some do. And I have looked at both sides,
- very carefully, and come to what I consider a rational opinion based on what
- little evidence is available to me.
-
- > (feel free to use any of this material in further postings to the net.
- > Interestingly, I was expecting to get many pro-porn postings, but it turned
- > out that it was about 50/50 on the question that I put in my original note.)
-
- That is interesting. Most of the posted replies have been on the pro-porn
- side. You should ask some of the anti-porn mailers to post their opinions
- to balance things out a bit.
-
- david
-
- --
- Carl Kadie -- I do not represent EFF; this is just me.
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-