• Arotrios@kbin.social
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    This is not going to stop porn. All it will do is criminalize the actors, producers, and viewers.

    I’m reminded of the drug war, where they took a relatively harmless narcotic used disproportionally by minority populations at the time (Marijuana), and used it to criminalize and imprison large swaths of the population, especially within the black community.

    It’s no coincidence that most of the folks targeted by this effort are women and sex industry workers, which skew liberal by a large degree. Note I’m not just talking about prostitution or porn actors, but the entire sex industry, including toys and books.

    The GOP is scared shitless of the rising power of women in modern society, and being able to criminalize and consequently attack the revenue stream of sex industry workers is a way to blunt it. There’s also an element of class warfare involved, as OnlyFans or similar sites are often the most economical way for a young woman to lift herself out of poverty if she has no other marketable skills.

    • thepianistfroggollum@lemmynsfw.com
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      Marijuana was so they could arrest hippies. Cocaine was so they could arrest black people.

      Source: one of the guys responsible for the war on drugs straight up said it.

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        Actually, when William Hearst originally started the campaign in the 20s to take out the hemp farmers that were competing with his timber business (he bought up most of Humboldt so he could corner the paper market), he targeted Hispanics (primarily Mexicans) with Marijuana in his articles about drug crimes and how they were ruining America. Henry Ansligner bought it hook, line and sinker, and he set the tone until the 40s, when hemp was briefly made legal for the war effort. Note that Jack Herer’s The Emperor Wears No Clothes does an excellent job illustrating this historical relationship.

        Once the Beats started smoking weed in 50s, hemp was criminalized again, and the prohibition was expanded to felony status as law enforcement started targeting the evolution of the Beat movement, the hippies.

        The subsequent prohibition on cocaine products was targeted at black neighborhoods (as per the GOP intention during the Nixon/Reagan era), and was built upon the “successes” of the previous marijuana prohibition.

        This is why I don’t think they’ll stop at porn.

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          No, cocaine was for black people in the 50s and 60s. Crack wasn’t a thing yet. Crack was another way they came up with to put black people in prison, but that was in the 80s.

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    It’s always incredibly ironic when the party that favors small govt, minimal State, is also the one that loves to make the most bullshit laws curtailing personal freedom.

    Not exclusive to the USA, unfortunately.

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    The GOP/Nazi party is where humanity goes to die. Good thing they are in an ever shrinking minority.

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      Shrinking? They increased their seats in the house last election, and now control >50%.

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        They won the overall popular vote for the House by 2.8% in a midterm election with a somewhat unpopular President from the opposite party plus economic turmoil. The standard assumption would be that they’d blow it out. In the 2018 midterms, Democrats won the popular vote for the House by almost 10% under somewhat similar circumstances.

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    The death rattles of a dying political party embracing #fascism.

    The GOP has lost something like 11 of their last 13 special elections & just keep digging their grave.

    If we keep voting Blue, keep doing exactly what we are doing to preserve the USA, the #GOP won’t be a national party by 2028.

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    Wouldn’t it be nice if these clowns stopped trying to legislate away their hangups and instead sought some fucking therapy?

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    Uhhh, porn is definitely addictive… not against banning or removing it, but…

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      “Addictive” means so many different things to different people at this point, it’s become useless. If you can compare the erotic materials I share with my spouse to heroin with a straight face, I’m not the one with a problem.

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        Lol, you jump straight up to haroin? Just because you and your wife have a healthy relationship with porn doesn’t mean it can’t be addictive to other people. If someone has physical withdrawal symptoms from not consuming the thing, it’s an addiction.

        Like, caffeine is highly addictive, but you wouldn’t compare that with haroin.