tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8651145764236805587.post4765124467567641719..comments2024-03-06T08:27:42.713+00:00Comments on Deliq.: how you do this is up to youmaddy costahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04929576408540749708noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8651145764236805587.post-2779923443270087142014-01-14T10:37:58.828+00:002014-01-14T10:37:58.828+00:00Carrie Cracknell has unwittingly branded all teena...<br />Carrie Cracknell has unwittingly branded all teenage boys misogynistic for having fantasies.<br /><br />In a Guardian article advertising a play about 'rape and misogyny culture', the theatre director in question, Carrie Cracknell, says "A whole generation are growing up with their first sexual experiences being pornography, which is hateful and misogynistic, and this song is the tip of that iceberg."<br /><br />Whilst there are clearly problems with pornography which is misogynistic, pornography on its own is not. The Guardian writer, Maddy Costa, linked the url (below in the reference) leading to the daily beast's article on a sexist and abusive song to the idea of all pornography, shamelessly, as though Maddy Costa has never been taught what empiricism is.<br /><br />If a teenage boy (or girl) uses pornography rather than imagining sexual fantasies in their mind and masturbating without any 'assistance' nobody in their right mind would call that misogynistic.<br /><br />If porn depicts women in demeaning ways, or men in demeaning ways, it seems reasonable to argue that it is encouraging something wholly wrong. Porn which is ordinary porn in which consenting sex is depicted, there is no difference between this and ordinary sexual fantasy and those who cannot see this have much the same problem as puritans and victorian england.<br /><br />http://show.tvhobo.com/?1.655<br /><br /><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09926031098641638209noreply@blogger.com