[Ad calling on the Justice Department to prosecute hotels that offer in-room porn]
If what begins with a click can end as a registered sex offense, it's time we rethink hardcore porn.
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Campaign for Corporate Responsibility?
I could actually get behind an organization like that.
The trouble starts, of course, when corporate responsibility is defined as another limit to personal freedom by fundy fuckwits.
OK, how many of you have seen a porn movie? Show of hands, please.
Now, how many of you have committed a "registered" sex offense? Uh huh. I thought so.
I rest my case.
Okay, what exactly is a "registered sex offense" and why would I not want to commit one?
Oh, and, shameless plug: I not only skewered this ad here, but I wrote a Fundie Watch article on the subject.
Amigone: a 'registered sex offense' is one that you have been convicted for. You are then added to the National Sex Offenders Registry, and your crime is registered. Make sense?
Actually, that's just a plain "sex offense" although most likely it will be referred to as a "sex crime." Once you register (which is compulsory, but the government won't do it for you), you become a "registered sex offender."
All crimes can be considered "registered" once they're committed, in the sense that the justice department and the local courts maintain a record of every arrest and conviction, although people don't call crimes "registered crimes."
There is really no way to commit a "registered sex offense."
As I recall, there's no definite correlation between porn and sex crimes. Many sex offenders watch porn, which is no surprise, but the great majority of people who watch porn do not commit sex offenses. This probably has something to do with the fact that most sex crimes are motivated by the desire to control and dominate rather than the desire for sex.
The CWA simply hates anything to do with sex in any form imaginable. They have made sex such a TABOO subject that they can't approach it rationally, and thus support any measure that says sexual expression (of any sort) is bad, evil, and wrong. It's pretty sad.
So, is this man molesting women who can't touch or have sexual relations with and that more often than not come voluntarily to a show at the same level than a man who actually molests a child?, sorry, but you're giving morality a bad name.
Besides, to be in that list you have to have done two things.
One, a non-consensual sexual relationship with somebody. And two, to have been tried in a courthouse AND found guilty. Which doesn't happens in that situation.
Corporations are screwing over workers, poisoning the environment, dodging their fair share of tax payment while spending millions to manipulate elections and that's just in THIS country. And your idea of campaigning for corporate responsibility is a shrill, whiny voice saying "Uhm, in-room porn is bad, m'kay?"
CWA, your republican masters have tamed you like dogs!
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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