This is just the continuation of the "public health crisis" excuse to ban something people don't agree with. Smoking, Sugary drinks, guns, etc. The slippery slope continues.
This is just the continuation of the "public health crisis" excuse to ban something people don't agree with. Smoking, Sugary drinks, guns, etc. The slippery slope continues.
I have to disagree that porn falls into public health crisis for many reasons. First of all, there is detailed scientific and medical evidence that smoking and too much sugar is bad for you. As for guns, the rising number of death by guns in the US speaks for itself. Now for porn, I don't see anything other than the word of a state governor that it is a serious problem. At best it's a personal issue but doesn't rise to "public health crisis". Does anyone find it irony that a state is deeply religious has a
THere is a reason that conservative politicians spout about abusive porn. It's the type they like best.
We have family value politiciians who rail against homosexuality yet are found in airport bathrooms giving blowjobs to other guys, or family value preachers who likewise have sex with male hookers, or protectors of children who try to make dates with underage male interns or speakers of th ehouse who like to fuck high school wrestlers. Or people who won't issue marriage certificates for gays but have children out of wedlock and are serial bedders, or advisors to family values organizations that ll of the family values candidates pose with for piccys yet turn out fo pay hookers for sex, and turn out to be pedophiles.
The most immoral people I've ever met pretend have all day ot tell other people how sinful they are. Read into that as you will.
slippery slope (Score:5, Insightful)
This is just the continuation of the "public health crisis" excuse to ban something people don't agree with. Smoking, Sugary drinks, guns, etc. The slippery slope continues.
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This is just the continuation of the "public health crisis" excuse to ban something people don't agree with. Smoking, Sugary drinks, guns, etc. The slippery slope continues.
I have to disagree that porn falls into public health crisis for many reasons. First of all, there is detailed scientific and medical evidence that smoking and too much sugar is bad for you. As for guns, the rising number of death by guns in the US speaks for itself. Now for porn, I don't see anything other than the word of a state governor that it is a serious problem. At best it's a personal issue but doesn't rise to "public health crisis". Does anyone find it irony that a state is deeply religious has a
Re:slippery slope (Score:2)
We have family value politiciians who rail against homosexuality yet are found in airport bathrooms giving blowjobs to other guys, or family value preachers who likewise have sex with male hookers, or protectors of children who try to make dates with underage male interns or speakers of th ehouse who like to fuck high school wrestlers. Or people who won't issue marriage certificates for gays but have children out of wedlock and are serial bedders, or advisors to family values organizations that ll of the family values candidates pose with for piccys yet turn out fo pay hookers for sex, and turn out to be pedophiles.
The most immoral people I've ever met pretend have all day ot tell other people how sinful they are. Read into that as you will.