Reader comments: Group fighting porn — via MRIs

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Vero | 2:47 p.m. Feb. 6, 2008
After discussing with friends of mine about the obscenity of pornography and how the industry of pornography is big in the USA (we are French and I do not wish to insult anybody, we were just discussing that delicate topic) and so easy to find on the net. We just typed a few keywords such as "boobs" on the net and we were horrified to see how easy it was for us to see obscene pictures and even videos just by clicking on the first link we saw without even subscribing to a website! Curious children or teenagers could be exposed the same way!
I don't understand how some people can take pleasure at seeing young or older women in humiliating positions when they obviously seem to be abused or violated. Also these women are supposed to be over 18 or 21 years of age but how is it possible to really be sure of it just because the website says so? Is there a way to know when a website is lying? How is it possible to fight against that? Pornograhy is dangerous, it is important to fight against the unhealthy and violent things it often conveys !!
Amanda | 11:31 p.m. March 5, 2008
PS. Re war on pornography, it might take awhile for the spider to crawl the new parent.htm website so you may not be able to see how the anti-porn page works for awhile. You can read the page but won't see it on Google for a few days.

Just as porn people protest having bans forced upon them, so should anti-porn people have the right to protest having porno forced upon them. They should especially have the legal right to protect their websites from being linked to those who have no intention other than to purposely and deliberately ensure that every NON-PORNO site in the world is connected to porn.

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