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    Pornography And Women

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    Title Gender Discrimination: Pornography and the Treatment to Women Thesis Women can do many things and they can be a person that people will look as a precious thing not just a person that would satisfy men’s sexual needs. Introduction All around the world, genders are discriminated by other genders. These discriminations caused women to be treated unequally. Women are being used as sex material, categorized and treated differently. Thus, the researcher believes that women can do many things…

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    Today in our society, it is not an overstatement when people say news travels fast. Within seconds of a significant or unusual event happening, we get “Breaking News” headlines all over our TV screens, millions of tweets commenting on what had happened, and the sharing of stories or pictures through Facebook, Instagram and Snapchat. However, have you ever noticed that most of the news we see or read from online consists of obscene events? Obscenity comes in many different forms. It can be from…

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    If the pornographer had possessed more time, he'd have happily suppressed his burning need to sink his meat into the teenager's tight, dripping cunt, and allowed the teenager to assume greater control. As much as the audience would enjoy watching Sophie treated as a fucktoy, good for nothing but having her holes stuffed with cock, they'd gain voyeuristic gratification from witnessing her independently tease, and urge men on. The dichotomy, in their minds, would provide further confirmation of…

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    Lately I’ve been hearing a lot of buzz about how there has been a bit of controversy about an art students painting and whether or not it should be displayed at the art exhibition here on campus. It has been brought to my attention that in the painting the artist depicted herself as a sailor seducing her boyfriend who was depicted as a siren. Some people feel like the painting is pornographic while others believe that it is simply artistic. But is it really a big deal? A question that I’m pretty…

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    and Unspeakable Acts ” argues that pornography silences women. This is similar to Katherine MacKinnon’s thesis and throughout the rest of her article, Langton labels pornography as a speech act, or an utterance, which has illocutionary effects that support MacKinnon’s claims of: 1) pornography subordinating women and 2) pornography silencing women. Langton introduces the terms locutionary, illocutionary, and perlocutionary to explain the effects of pornography. To explain how women are…

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    There are things in this world that exist only to allow one to attain power. To rise above adversaries, one must eliminate all that stands in the way. Murder, destruction, and slavery, all subsist to serve that purpose. In our lives today, and many centuries past, there has been one other despicable sin that has too frequently been overlooked: The banning of books. Many think that banning a book and censoring a book are the same thing. However, that is not the case. According to the American…

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    Blurred Lines Roxane Gay

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    There is a fine line between ‘consent’ and ‘abuse’, so where does one draw it? Can a man know a woman wants without her saying so? Or does the man think this so he can feel less guilty about abusing a woman. “Blurred Lines” can be considered to reference sexual abuse or rape. In her text “Blurred Lines, Indeed,” Roxane Gay says, “Robin Thicke sings soulfully about giving a good girl what she really wants – buck-wild sex.” The popularity of a song like “Blurred Lines” demonstrates just how…

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    violence seen in pornography should be regulated. Should we then regulate all of pornography due to violence that occurs during or after production? It is not true that all pornography is shown as violent nor do we know what occurs behind the scenes. For those stars who are willing to show the pleasurable desires, in fact, have the liberty to do what they consent, thus gives other people no reason to interfere unless harm is shown. Some arguments to defend the ban on violent pornography insist…

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    click to see the comments, you will see that the internet has pretty much decided he’s guilty, and the hashtag “#istandwithstoya.” If she was assaulted, the first thing she should’ve done is go to the police. But again, being a victim means you might be too afraid to do that because sometimes victims blames themselves. What you don’t want to do is throw accusations on social media. It doesn’t serve any purpose other than to cause havoc on the internet. However, there are signs to James Deen…

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    Soft pornography marketing has always differentiated American Apparel from other clothing retailers. American Apparel has been brought to court on concerns of their controversial marketing yet they continue to advertise their products with such provocative images. It is questionable why American Apparel is taking this route of commercializing to sell their clothing lines; could it be that American Apparel is selling the idea of sex rather than their products? In American Apparel’s “Meet (insert…

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