![]() |
How people perceive the porn industry
|
:1orglaugh
|
Quote:
|
Err... (not) very funny...
|
They view us by the lowest common denominator, that is why I'm so anti the extreme guys. I'm a business man and not in business to maintain freedom of speech.
It's sites like this that make Visa think "Is it all worth it" I assume you have traced it through to the biling company. |
Quote:
Sometimes I wish that were true :mad: |
They view us by the lowest common denominator, that is why I'm so anti the extreme guys. I'm a business man and not in business to maintain freedom of speech.
It's sites like this that make Visa think "Is it all worth it" I assume you have traced it through to the biling company. |
"They view us by the lowest common denominator, that is why I'm so anti the extreme guys. I'm a business man and not in business to maintain freedom of speech."
That's easy for Paul to say, he doesn't live in America... but the Free Speech thing kind of ties into our ability to do business over here in the States. Unfortunately. |
I know it is easy for me to say, but you seem to forget I made a living for many years in the UK. No "Bill of Rights" and an anti porn establishment. So don't think I do not know what you are talking about.
but every time we speak up for the guy trying to sell some person crapping on another person, or people clearly abusing, degrading another we put another arroew into the quiver of the anti pornographers. Defend what is defendable and worthy of it. Not scumbags who have less morals than a snake and give less thought about "Freedom" than I do. Throw out the rotten apples to save the barrel. |
"Throw out the rotten apples to save the barrel."
That's one way to look at it... but then American law generally doesn't work that way. It's not like the conservative religious crowds who are financing the anti-pornography business will be content the moment the "extreme" people are gone... quite the contrary, the "mainstream" stuff will just become the "extreme" stuff. Morals are highly, highly subjective. The way you feel about the extreme content.... that's how many Christian morality groups feel about YOUR content. You know how it works. Basically if we can make the "by consenting adults for consenting adults" the line in the sand then we're all safe to do legitimate business. Using morals and subjective values to determine what's legally okay and what's not legally okay...??? Why not just state what's legal and what's illegal so we can all stop playing the guessing game? |
Who wrote that? im hiccuping now from laughing so hard
|
Quote:
|
Haha, good =)
A friend of mine who was selling an illegal stuff a year ago answered members questions like "When new updates coming?" with something like: "Sorry, no updates will be available in the nearest future. Our cameraman was shot." After that he had no questions from members. :thumbsup |
| All times are GMT -7. The time now is 08:08 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
©2000-, AI Media Network Inc123