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If Homosexuality is Outlawed, How Will it Affect The Gay Porn Market?
As shown on the news this morning, some States are drafting proposals to not only outlaw gay marriages but to outlaw homosexuality, period. They say that people that practice homosexuality are going to be charged with "Crimes Against Nature".
My question is; how will this affect the gay porn industry in those states? Will it be regarded in the same legality as child porn? Will they actually go pro-active and try to arrest gay porn viewers? It just doesn't make sense to me, how about you? I'm a heterosexual male and by no means a "homophobe". It doesn't bother me now and will never bother me. Regardless if it's male on male, female on female, male on canine, female on donkey, or anything...the government should have no right to intervene and dictate what you choose to do with your sexuality. Fuck all this "PC" bullshit! Homosexuality is not corrupting the moral fiber of our society, it's the fucktards bringing all the attention to it that are to blame for that. Thoughts? |
It will insiper more fags to come out I think!!!!
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Send them to frisco. If they can make their own laws in CA, why not TN.
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Don't worry, the county that started the Tennessee bullshit still hasn't figured out that there's life outside of Wal Mart.
They have no idea what DSL is, and I think their only computer is in the public library on a 56k connection. |
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You can't even get the legal age of consent the same for gay / str8. Seriously fucked up:321GFY |
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There are already states that have laws against practicing homosexuality. It's kinda hard to enforce, when it's all done privately in the home.
Therefore if it's not affecting gay porn in those states, it shouldn't in any other states that decide to make it illegal. |
Homosexuality can't be outlawed. The issue of sodomy and privacy has already ben decided by the Supreme Court.
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You can't outlaw homosexuality, it's the US. Hopefully any state who does so will get his lawmakers imprisoned for crimes against humanity.
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this sounds more and more like a bad sci fi futurama book
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I was especially entertained at the British guy talking about degrading civil/human rights in the United States, In 1997 I was at a large rave in the UK (at least 2,000 people) after the event finished people walking out into the parking lot attempting to go home were handcuffed to their steering wheel and searched for possession of drugs, the power to detain and search were given to them by the "Criminal Justice Bill"
Anyone else see the irony in detain & search AFTER a rave, looking for drugs? |
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Good thing for Americans that they're not cracking down on violence! :thumbsup |
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8-12% of your population is gay / bi-sexual and it doesn't seem fair to take away their rights to live as law abiding citizens. |
Oh dear, here goes more human rights, i'll add that to the list too:( http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showth...hreadid=254467
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Has the change been so radical since 1997? tell that to Tony Martin the 57 year old man who was sent to prison for life, for murder in 2000.
Tony Martin had been burgled numerous times and had even removed the top and bottom step of his stairs in attempt to stop burglars robbing his property, one night he shot two people who had broken in to his house to steal his antiques. He fatally injured one, seriously wounded the other, he is free now having served three years, but now the U.K is paying legal aid to one of the people he shot to sue HIM! don't kid yourself that the civil/human rights are only being degraded in the U.S, I think you'll find it's a worldwide problem! |
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He fatally injured one, seriously wounded the other, he is free now having served three years, but now the U.K is paying legal aid to one of the people he shot to sue HIM! Actually he is back in jail, but a burgler could reform, learn his lesson and become a respected member of the community. You have the right to use "reasonable force" when somebody breaks in to your property. Guns are illegal and so is killing / attempting to kill people. |
this world is becoming less and less tolerant everyday.
whats next are we gonna make blacks slaves, and throw jews into concentration camps? |
guns are illegal? my father owns several licensed shotguns in the U.K.
what is reasonable force in the same situation?, the same year sixty-seven people were murdered in their own home by burglers! The father of the burglar who was killed in Tony Martin's house just went to jail for fourteen years for armed robbery, his son had 29 criminal convictions ranging from theft to assault on the police at the age of 16, the other burglar had 33 convictions ranging from theft, to wounding. So a 57 year old man, who was law abiding, only wanted to live in peace on his own property goes to jail for murder, this is a man the law should have protected, and yet career criminals have more right than him? whilst killing a man is not a solution to a problem, how long until he was murdered in his own home by burglars who were determined to fleece him of his property? The law failed this man, I hope it doesn't fail you too. |
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In short, the current law provides protection only to people who kill while defending their property unless it's shown that the force used was unreasonable. The guy had an unlicensed shotgun and shot a teenage thief in the back while he was running away. |
Distractions to keep your eye off the ballots and how they are collected this time.
If you're busy arguing about this, that, and the other thing, you don't have any time to argue or understand the real atrocity which will let them have whatever outcome they want for any issue or election. |
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Property can be replaced, lives can't. Guns lead to a more violent society. I disagree with a licence to kill anyone who breaks into somebody else's property. There's noting wrong with a good smack on the head with a baseball bat, but when somebody doesn't have a gun, shooting them dead on the steps is going too far. |
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Is that per capita? last time I checked some of the smaller states in the U.S were still larger than the U.K.
This isn't a U.K vs. U.S discussion, my original point was the fact you pointed out that the civil rights in the U.S were inadequate, my point is that they are in the U,K too, as I said this is a worldwide problem, not just the U.S! If you construed my comments as an attack on the U.K, it was not so! I believe we all should keep our eyes open, it's not just here, or there we're all losing our rights! |
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I think (but not sure) that the states that now have laws against homosexuality, it's ok for them to have homosexual material, but it's just against the law for them to do it. So I would think that unless the law said it's not only against the law to commit sodomy, but also against the law to have that kinda material in your possession like child porn laws are setup, it won't affect gay sites. |
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