This is an interesting sidebar to the current debate about 'net neutrality' and internet freedom. One of the big selling points of those whom favor it is outlawing online porn 'for the children'.
Of course, as we all know, it wouldn't stop there. The next targets would be sites that disseminate information or criticism not to the liking of the ruling class, which is why so many Democrat 'liberals' strongly favor this kind of censorship by diktat. And the UN, dominated by the Organization of Islamic Conference and the Muslim bloc is probably wetting its collective pants in excitement at the thought of censoring sites that offer any criticism of Islam.
The argument that regulating the net 'for the children' doesn't hold water either.
As any concerned parent knows, some intelligent monitoring along with a proper moral education goes a long way towards solving the problem when it comes to kids, and if you're unwilling to put in that effort there are numerous kinds of filtering software you can buy. Also, most internet providers make such filtering available if you request it by use of passwords for unrestricted access and there are even internet providers available who specialize in such filtering .
No, this is about more than pornography.
And speaking of porn, the above map shows how porn laws are administered around the world. Some interesting oddities:
Just as with homosexuals, there are Islamists who make a practice of tracking, targeting and killing those who indulge.
And what about the land of the Free and the home of the brave?
This map shows the percentage of residents per state who own a paid online porn subscription. Mississippi, Utah and Alaska top the list...and I have to admit,I found the percentages for some of the states surprising.
Perhaps one reason Oregon is among the lowest is that there are more strip clubs per capita in Portland than any other city in the US. They can and do, take it ALL off. Stripping and lap dances are protected by the Oregon constitution and superior court case law as "Free Speech." Perhaps this is why they have proliferated here.
ReplyDeleteone of my customers is the abuse administrator at .............. uh, at a company.
ReplyDeletehe claims that porn is 80% of the traffic over the internet.
if they take that it away, the internet will atrophy.
the only thing left will be jihad sites.
........... and no, i don't subscribe.