07-05-2021, 04:52 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-05-2021, 04:53 AM by Captain Genet.)
(07-04-2021, 06:52 PM)pbrower2a Wrote: Sport hunting isn't going away. Target shooting isn't going away. If I live in bear or cougar country, then I am keeping some heat. If I am in the sheep business, then I am keeping a firearm to kill any critter that threatens my sheep... and that includes Canis tigris.
Animals hunt other animals, so it makes no sense to outlaw it for humans. It makes to sense to ban something that is a part of Nature to protect Nature. But perhaps limits on hunting will be executed more vigorously in the 1T, to prevent species from becoming endagered. In the 2T, the limits should stay the same, but in the 3T I'd expect a lot of uncontrolled hunting by fierce neo-Lost lads.
(07-04-2021, 06:52 PM)pbrower2a Wrote:Quote:I don't see porn continuing to be more accepted than it is now. I think it will at most remain as accepted and available as it already is at most. I think given the recent movements in our culture around consent, exploitation, and objectification being a far bigger deal than it was in prior decades, I think porn will start to move into being less accepted soon.
I already see a reaction to it. It is not innocuous material. It can debase human relationships by distorting sexuality into something unpleasant. The suicide rate among those involved in its production as "stars" is astronomical. Men who use it have a high likelihood of debasing women into sex objects, even to her sexual organs to the exclusion of all other attributes of her personality. Gentle erotica and artistic depictions of nudity may not qualify as pornography because such would automatically pass the "Serious Literary, Artistic, Political, and Scientific (SLAPS) criteria that have typically distinguished licit pornography from the rest. Now anything seems to go.
What may be legally tolerated might not remain socially tolerated. I might not want to get involved in someone heavily enmeshed in pornography as a "collector".
This will be likely the dominant thinking among neo-Missionary women, who will develop this attitude against catching their fathers spanking the monkey in from of their smartphones. For millennials, porn is an accepted "bad habit" like smoking was for the GIs.