History of Feminism
In reply to the discussion: Porn & Pop Culture: A deadly Combination [View all]PassingFair
(22,434 posts)It is populated, for the most part, by people who believe that pornography
de-humanizes women. That pornography and the objectification of women
in general tends to fuel the opinion that women are for "sex". That we are
the "sex class" in society.
It tends to fuel the opinion that women are body parts first, and people
only secondarily, if at all.
We are a population, generally, who have seen pornography ruin relationships.
Who tend to turn away from men who will objectify us and ours.
Who want (and have) relationships with emotional components.
You may come into this room and say that you like porn.
You may NOT come into this room and tell us that we MUST LIKE porn, any more
than a catholic would be allowed into the Buddhist room to extol the virtues of
the Pope and declare the Buddhists to be associated with Chinese fundies.
This is a protected room.
That being said, apparently there is nothing in the rules against dragging
a poster like RedQueen out and running a train on her in Meta.
What a world! What a world!