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  1. DocSolarisReich

    The Political Problem of Pornography

    It's not adulthood that is in question, but legal majority, they aren't the same thing. A man is an adult from twelve. He is not his own man until 21 and married.
  2. DocSolarisReich

    The Political Problem of Pornography

    Why thank you for the complements!
  3. DocSolarisReich

    The Political Problem of Pornography

    Nope. 21 is the age of legal majority. Always has been. Until then you are the responsibility of your father or the master who has taken you as apprentice.
  4. DocSolarisReich

    The Political Problem of Pornography

    How about this compromise? Age 21 to buy booze, cocaine, pron, and tobacco, and a capital felony for selling to under 21s, but legalized prostitution?
  5. DocSolarisReich

    The Political Problem of Pornography

    Sure, let's legalize all the drugs, including pornography, but make getting them at least as difficult as buying a 6-pack of sex in a canoe beer.
  6. DocSolarisReich

    The Political Problem of Pornography

    Right, because those peddling the drugs have no blame. :rolleyes:
  7. DocSolarisReich

    The Political Problem of Pornography

    "Any society that places restrictions on arousing the passionate appetites of young men is Totalitarian by definition!" "Why can't troubled young men without any father figures or rites of passage not just take responsibility for themselves and pull themselves by their bootstraps?" And how...
  8. DocSolarisReich

    The Political Problem of Pornography

    Except under the reign of quantity over quality, not all speech is equal. Mass media mediates reality for the thoughtless consoomer and the power of the dollar compels slavish obedience. You think you can actually say anything under the current regime of corporate 'free speech'? Go on twitter...
  9. DocSolarisReich

    The Political Problem of Pornography

    Ah yes, because the media and the pornographers are 'not in power', rofl!
  10. DocSolarisReich

    The Political Problem of Pornography

    No, I understand that the very idea of 'free speech' was never about any sort of abstract 'freedom' but rather explicit political and moral subversion, from the beginning.
  11. DocSolarisReich

    The Political Problem of Pornography

    Ah, I see the usual suspects are defending pornography as well as open political subversion as 'free speech'. This is my shocked face.
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