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Originally Posted by Porno Dan
There is a much bigger issue that Kink could soon be facing as a result of the mainstream publicity it is receiving as result of this new James Franco film.
From www.counterpunch.org-
Kink.com is in violation of the United Nations Convention Against Torture. The International Council for Rehabilitation for Torture Victims states:
“Some of the most common methods of physical torture include beating, electric shocks, stretching, submersion, suffocation, burns, rape and sexual assault.” These are the very acts showcased on the Kink.com website. They are not mere simulations: the women are clearly bound and in contorted positions, and many are grimacing. This is not a fun, fantasy place run by a charming band of outsiders, but a group of savvy businessmen who missed their calling at Abu Ghraib.
The usual defense of Kink.com is that the women signed a contract and hence agreed to the acts. But as attorney Wendy Murphy of the New England School of Law argues, “torture doctrine is not hampered by concerns about consent because, as a matter of law and policy, one cannot consent to torture.”
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Those things are not torture to everyone.
Maybe for you.
Maybe for me. But not to everyone. Personally know people who get off on being the source of degradation, loving all the things listed above.
Somewhere along the way came these rallying cries that 31 Flavors is wrong, and vanilla is best for everyone. Vanilla should NOT be the only flavor.
Fuck that.
If you don't agree with things that consensual adults do together then fuck you too. Don't like it, don't watch it
