If maintaining the reproductive viability of the species is a moral imperative then it's probably a good idea to reduce the consumption of pornography in society, but that's not happening. — punos
What are your opinions of whether pornography is problematic? — Shawn
The reproductive viability of the species appears to be intact on a global level. — BC
BTW, probably no sensible person thinks it is a good idea for children to spend much time looking at adult pornography. — BC
What are your opinions of whether pornography is problematic? — Shawn
I think the most philosophical problem I can present whist ethical is the objectification of women. — Shawn
The statement he made that seemed factual was that a teenager in 15 minutes can see more naked or pornographic women than the richest or most powerful king in ancient days. — Shawn
Any child with a digital phone or tablet device, anywhere in the democratic world (and in the absence of parental control software), now has instaneous access to an unlimited array of pornographic media through the same device they're supposed to use for homework. How can that *not* have an effect? — Wayfarer
That statement reveals an interesting perspective, which is that the availability of women for sexual arousal purposes is a commodity and it historically was only affordable by the wealthy. From a capitalistic perspective, it should therefore be no surprise that someone has figured out how to bring this to the regular masses, which then begs the question of whether it's worse now that the vices of yesterday's kings are available to today's pauper. — Hanover
gross — Mikie
...according to science... — Shawn
Here on the S.S. Climate Change, porn isn't any more "problematic" than masturbatory video games, online gambling, social media, 24/7/365 consumerism, gun-hoarding or binge drinking. What does not kill you, makes you weirder. :vomit: :strong:What are your opinions of whether pornography is problematic. — Shawn
The other day I saw Jordan Peterson talking about pornography. — Shawn
There is the polar opposite model as well, where access to nudity and sexuality is readily available to all, as in certain underdeveloped tribal societies. — Hanover
The other day I saw Jordan Peterson talking about pornography.
— Shawn
*instantly leaves thread* — Changeling
, in one society, you have children told to dress properly and that they have souls and that they're free, proud, righteous citizens of a great civilization, under the rule of law, where human beings are considered priceless. At the same time, they're shown that people's bodies can be bought or rented for sexual practices, not necessarily of the reproductive kind, and displayed as a consumer item. — Vera Mont
the other
Nudity is commonplace. Sexuality is strictly regulated by taboos. Commodification and objectification are unknown. The young are taught by word and example to obey the laws of their tribe.
Which child will grow up saner? — Vera Mont
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