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ghiufran, hyderabad - wrote on 7/9/2011 9:25:43 PM
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Comment:k9 is an excellent software to filter content and for parental control
Md. Ilyas, Saidpur, Bangladesh - wrote on 5/8/2011 10:27:37 PM
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Comment:I am also writing some articles on peperonity.com which is also considered a porn-site. We have an anti-porn club there and we are creating awareness among people. I think your article will be very effective for us. thanks...
Md. Ilyas, Saidpur, Bangladesh - wrote on 5/8/2011 10:26:49 PM
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Comment:I am also writing some articles on peperonity.com which is also considered a porn-site. We have an anti-porn club there and we are creating awareness among people. I think your article will be very effective for us. thanks...
Md. Ilyas, Saidpur, Bangladesh - wrote on 5/8/2011 10:25:57 PM
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Comment:I am also writing some articles on peperonity.com which is also considered a porn-site. We have an anti-porn club there and we are creating awareness among people. I think your article will be very effective for us. thanks...
, - wrote on 2/17/2010 12:32:27 AM
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Comment:I am Buddhist & given info is very good for the addict.
Jaci, USA - wrote on 8/18/2005 2:14:52 PM
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Comment:I am also a christian and am doing a speech on why porn is bad and I would just like to thank you for your sight, God Bless
Halima Hassan, Florida - wrote on 6/23/2004 7:34:34 AM
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Comment:salam alaikom,
After reading this article, I started to do a research for an Internet service that prohibits my children from going to any haram websites.
I came across this Muslim internet service.
http://www.muslimaccess.com/
Thank you sound vision for this article!
Janelle Baird, Ontario - wrote on 6/10/2004 7:27:35 PM
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Comment:I am currently doing research for a statistics project in my math class. I found your site to be very helpful in some ways. However I can not seem to find on your site or on anyone elses the influence that pornogrophy has on the adolescent sexual activity rate. However it was refreshig to not find another porn pop up on my screen! Perhaps you should keep some charts of some sort, or graphs to show pourcentages. Thanks again.
Amanda , sherwood park - wrote on 6/1/2004 4:20:02 PM
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Comment:I was doing a research paper for class and found your site knowlegeable.
Jean, Los Angeles, CA - wrote on 5/3/2004 11:52:54 PM
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Comment:Since everyone else mentioned their ideology/religion, I will as well. I consider myself a secular humanist, an agnostic, by no means an
atheist. I appreciate a great deal of religious and spiritual tenets.
I found the site helpful, as I am searching for information on how widely consumed pornography is. As a young-adult woman, I have
become more aware of the presence of pornography in the world, and in my own corner of it, Los Angeles, CA.
Down the street is an "Adult Books" store. I'm considering sending them a copy of Irving Kristol's brilliant work "Pornography, Obscenity,
and the Case for Censorship."
This may not be a very effective form of protest, but it sure would make me feel better! As I think on it, I am more compelled to do
something to protest pornography.
I must also mention that I am interested in feminism, but I am confused and discouraged by the fragmentation among feminist ideologies and
their feminist followers. Should a feminist movement simply congeal around the most important issues facing women? What are those
issues? Do all women face some of the smae issues? Is pornography an issue that we need to identify and address, as feminists, as
humanists, as humans?
If we study history, we may discover that pornography, perversion, and prostitution (the so-called oldest profession) have long existed.
How do we come to terms with history? What does this tell us of human nature or otherwise?
There are so many questions surrounding sexuality in general! Are the secrets to human sexuality hidden in evolution or creation or
whatever made us what we are today?
I will chose to take a practical approach. I will study human sexuality.
I will also protest against pornography. It may remain a subject that parents have difficulty talking about with their adolescent children. It
may remain a subject that people choose not to address in public. But it cannot remain a subject too taboo to find mention (or rather,
denunciation) in the context of protest.
"Pornography is not objectionable simply because it arouses sexual desire or lust or prurience in the mind of the reader or spectator; this is
a silly Victorian notion. A great many nonpornographic works—including some parts of the Bible—excite sexual desire very successfully.
What is distinctive about pornography is that, in the words of D.H. Lawrence, it attempts “to do dirt on [sex].... [It is an] insult to a vital
human relationship.” In other words, pornography differs from erotic art in that its whole purpose is to treat human beings obscenely, to
deprive human beings of their specifically human dimension. That is what obscenity is all about. It is light years removed from any kind of
carefree sensuality—there is no continuum between Fielding’s Tom Jones and the Marquis de Sade’s Justine. These works have quite
opposite intentions."
ATTRIBUTION: Irving Kristol (b. 1920), U.S. editor, educator. “Pornography, Obscenity, and the Case for Censorship,” Reflections of a
Neoconservative, Basic Books (1983).

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