Sunday, February 26, 2012

PORN IS EVIL

It's not!  It's the only suggestion of a god I know of...  But this lady thinks otherwise.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjuWn32pzLM

So, here we go.

First thing we must observe is the organization's name, Morality in Media (MiM).  This suggests to me that this group feels that they are entitled to define people's morality.  They're not.

So the man sitting in front of you was looking at some porn, I'll concede that that may be discomforting, especially at 6 AM on an airplane.  What right does this give you to stop him?  None.  The number of people who believe they have the right to force other people to adhere to their morality is appalling.

You were stunned, SPEECHLESS?  Take the latter as a divine sign.

Eight images, you were paying close attention then?  Something you want to tell us?

All young and Asian...  Call the damn cops.  If their age is indiscernible, why do you assume that they're underage?

One of them had one girl whipping another girl...with a whip?  I saw a movie once where a man shot another man, it was awful!

You couldn't help it....  Definitely said something.   Are you assuring yourself or us?

Everyone seemed to be looking at you?  No fucking duh!

You don't know what you're talking about, sorry.

Still holding the iPad, was it supposed to fly out of his hands under the pressure of your morals?

A MALE flight attendant, this shit is important.

There's nothing he could do?  Because there's no policy about it apparently, he couldn't just ask the man to turn it off.  Do we need to make it more simple?

Making you uncomfortable, well sorry princess!   You're sure 'it' was making the other passengers uncomfortable, or were you?

He put it away, mission accomplished!  We can all go home!  Or not...

So now we're just poking the bear.

Sex trafficking was a much bigger issue when porn wasn't an industry.  Now that America regulates it as such, it's the same idea as Hollywood.  People get paid to do something on film, then other people buy it.  Or amateurs make videos for fun or to get noticed.  Now, some countries have a sex trade issue, America, not so much merely because it's so much harder than just legally producing porn.

Kinda relates to above, there's enough decent amateur porn out there to make paying ridiculous.

The woman meant to say "Shut up, you're causing a scene and being a bitch.", but she couldn't say that.  If I could meet that woman in person, I would thank her.

A WOMAN of ALL PEOPLE, the shame!  She didn't tell the guy to stop looking at his porn because he was just sitting there minding his own business (if you get what I'm saying...), whereas the bitch queen of death here was disrupting the whole flight.  Make sense?

What was likely child pornography?  So we've come from not being able to tell how old the girls are to being almost certain that they're underage without any supporting evidence.  No semblance of logical progression.

SPEECHLESS again, wow, the gods have something in mind for you, hmm?

What a martyr.  You go all psycho on an airplane and people are looking at you funny?  You poor thing.

Back to the woman, A WOMAN I SAY!  An older woman!  Degradtion of women and likely children.  If a woman wants to have sex on tape, she should be allowed to have sex on tape.  If she's getting paid to have sex on tape, it's a job.  Your definition of what's degrading may not match everyone else's, stop forcing it on us!  Again with the 'likely' children, where's some damned proof?  Anything?

Porn is SO addictive!  Well, most people like sex, it's a fact.  Most people can't just have sex any time, any where, right?  But you can have porn almost anywhere/time.

I feel bad for him too, but not because he was watching porn, because you jumped all over him about it and accost him online is such a manner.  To clear up potential hypocrisy, you have every right to voice your take on what occurred, but to criminalize someone like you are is reprehensible.

It hurt even more that a woman would tell you that?  Would you get off it already!

Were kids exposed to it?  From what I've heard there was a guy in his seat watching porn on his iPad, probably with earphones.  Come on, those sorts of assumptions don't mean anything.

I wouldn't watch porn on an airplane, too public for my taste.  But if he wants to watch porn on an airplane, let the man watch porn on an airplane!

http://www.crisisinterventioncenter.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=67:sa-statistics&catid=37:sexual-assault&Itemid=77
Direct correlation between violent porn and sexual violence?  That link^ states that the U.S. has the highest rape rate in the world, twenty times higher than Japan.  Have you ever seen the more violent Japanese porn?  It's amazing how that statement doesn't seem to track here.

In a public place as tight and small as an airplane?  Well, I believe Delta Airlines is privately owned, so not technically public...  What are you afraid of anyway, that he's going to all of a sudden become bored of his porn and start randomly raping everyone on the plane?  Get real.

Common danger?  No.  It's not a danger, maybe  discomfort, but not a danger.

You reported it to a police officer, because the flight attendant knew his actions were illegal and just let it slide, right...

Of course you said that it was probably child porn, seriously?  If he'd said something or done something to imply that it was child porn, you might be right.  But come the fuck on...

So the flight attendant, police officer, and any iota of sense you have are telling you that there's nothing to be done here, but you doggedly continue.  http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/a/alberteins133991.html
Seem familiar?

It would be sexual harassment if the attendant were watching porn, but he wasn't.  Now you're just spewing whatever idea comes into your tiny brain hoping that something will make sense.

Can you really consider it exploitation when women are being paid unholy amounts of money for a 15-minute porn?  Or does using those kind of words just strengthen your argument?

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