01-22-2017, 02:55 AM
The power porn has over some people escapes me, so I don't understand it. It seems like it's rude and just demanding new rules and laws. It's like the frustration I feel when I see people boldly light up with pot in the park in the middle of the day with plenty of children around (they can smoke pot if they have a medical card for it), they're just putting the lenient laws at risk for everyone else (though if it were up to me it would be as legal as drinking beer, the morality of it is irrelevant, it's the thought of people who have genuine medical need being restricted and placed at risk because some people have to have a "fuck you, I've got a get out of jail card" about it).
I bet if people were looking at actual magazines that it would be nipped in the bud, and they don't even have sound. It just seems stupid and begging for trouble, though I did know of one man at a library I used to volunteer at who got banned over it, first from the computers, and then a permanent ban from the library after he then snuck onto a computer in the children's section to access porn (this was back around the year 2000). He had to know he was going to get busted.
On top of that, what are the laws about showing kids porn? It seems risky to be viewing it where kids can see it (whether or not kids look it up on their own is irrelevant, I'm talking about how laws are enforced, not whether those laws are justified). I don't know why people would take the chance.
I bet if people were looking at actual magazines that it would be nipped in the bud, and they don't even have sound. It just seems stupid and begging for trouble, though I did know of one man at a library I used to volunteer at who got banned over it, first from the computers, and then a permanent ban from the library after he then snuck onto a computer in the children's section to access porn (this was back around the year 2000). He had to know he was going to get busted.
On top of that, what are the laws about showing kids porn? It seems risky to be viewing it where kids can see it (whether or not kids look it up on their own is irrelevant, I'm talking about how laws are enforced, not whether those laws are justified). I don't know why people would take the chance.