India Blocks Over 800 Adult Websites 205
William Robinson writes: The government of India has blocked over 800 adult websites through a secret order. “Free and open access to porn websites has been brought under check,” N.N. Kaul, a spokesman at the department of telecommunications said. “We don’t want them to become a social nuisance.” The ban has provoked debates in the country about extreme and unwarranted moral policing by the government. The action came after the Supreme Court of India had refused to ban porn sites in India.
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Kaul said the government was working on a long-term solution and suggested the ban would not remain indefinitely.
I'm dying to know what sort of "long-term solution" would be acceptable to those who feel a need to ban or block others from watching pornography. Drug therapy? Morality police? Castration? Shotgun weddings?
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I'm dying to know what sort of "long-term solution" would be acceptable to those who feel a need to ban or block others from watching pornography. Drug therapy? Morality police? Castration? Shotgun weddings?
Well, it is not always as simple as applying a thick layer of 'Freedom Rhetoric'; and it isn't as simple as equating 'porn' with 'sexual freedom'. Especially in a place like India - check out the kinds of imagery you can see on certain Indian temples, for example; they are somewhat friskier than any pornography you are likely to encounter on the web. So, I think it is quite likely that when they, whoever they are, talk about poor, moral influences, it is not so much about the plasticky sex, as it is about s
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I'm dying to know what sort of "long-term solution" would be acceptable
This is India. Translation is he's looking for a way to turn some of the revenue into bribes that he can pocket.
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Well, if they think that any press exposure is good press exposure, maybe they actually want more rapes. Because that is exactly what they will get.
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> with a pervasive rape problem
I know that the series of articles in media seem to make it appear so. But there really aren't any stats to support the claim that India has a "rape problem". The case being built is highly anecdotal, which is easy when you have a country of 1.2 BILLION to pick cases from. There are about 25K rapes reported in India annually. For the second most populous country that amounts to 2 per 100K. That is pretty low.
Granted, only a minority of rapes get reported in relatively conservative societies. But under-reporting occurs everywhere at different levels. 1 in 5 or 6 women report rape in surveys in US. Only a fraction of those get reported. Even if you reasonably adjust for the fact that rape is much more under-reported than say US, it is a very difficult case to make, that India has much more per capita rape than US. For a country, one fourth the size of India, CDC counted 1.3 *million* *reported* rapes in US in 2010. With a more strict definition, FBI counted 86K.
It is "possible" that India has a lot of rape. But the case has not yet been made in data. It also needs to be shown that rape in India is somehow specially higher than other countries in the region with similar development indices. For police recorded offenses, the stats are:
India: 0.4
US: 27.3
Pakistan 28.8 (where I assume much more conservative in reporting than India)
Nepal: 0.8 (which can be assumed to be about the same as India)
Sri Lanka: 7.3
I feel that the real story was how people came to the streets angry about the crime. Which other country had its capital shutdown by the public in response to a rape case? The people do care.
The justice for harassment is sometimes weird :-).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]
I agree about the outlet argument of course. But in Inda, bans come and go. It isn't China. The state does not really control people. People don't take these seriously. *All* of Indian press condemned the bans as attempts at a nanny state. I doubt that it will last, when subjected to scrutiny. At the end of the day, India is still a noisy democracy.
Here are Indian comedians at the previous attempt at the same ban
https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]
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> A bigger problem in India is, getting raped at the police station for reporting rape.
This is precisely what I am arguing against... anecdotal case building. How can you say that this is a "bigger" problem without any basis in statistics? What is the rate of police station rape per 100K? Would you say that US has a police assassination problem because you saw one article on how a fleeing unarmed black man was gunned down in cold blood?
Indian justice system is indeed slow. Indian police are indeed under-
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What can I say to that? You are completely ignorant of what India is... because you read anecdotal articles that fit the narrative of the day, from a distance, without any statistical understanding and of the stages of economic development that every country must pass through. US did have to go through Wild West era, genocidal Indian wars, slave era and the gangster era in its earlier stages.
Indian culture is fluid, ever-evolving and is not doctrinaire... comes with being "heathen".
Yes, Indian rural culture
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Nice straw-man, bootlicker. There's zero legitimate reason for blocking pornographic sites featuring of-age, consenting adults. It's not about morality, it's about control of the populace. Glad to see you're all on board with the thought-police, though. Maybe the G-man will give you a doggie treat.
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It's okay. All that silly EU Commission shit will stop when the Islamic Colonization is completed. It shouldn't be much longer.
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How is a sleazy scab who operates a porn site to make money any worse then any other sleazy scab who runs any other kind of company to make money?
You want to be a boss/owner? Then you basically are exploiting humans to earn $$$$. That is how it works.
Also you are assuming they are blocking only sites that violate copyright and sites operated by misogynists, neither of which is stated in the article. Make up shit, much?
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more socially conservative societies that restrict outlets for harmless sexual release do indeed have higher rates of rape and sexual violence in general. there is much truth to the concept of catharsis as a way to reduce rape and sexual violence. it doesn't prevent everything, just some of it
but bringing up child porn in this context is a red herring because the creation of child porn victimizes actual children, and this is why it is genuinely immoral illegal and verboten
sexual content between consenting adults is completely unrelated to child porn. to believe it is marks you as woefully inadequate to comment intelligently on the topic, or a failed troll
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...the creation of child porn victimizes actual children
Even fiction and drawings?
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thank you, that's a valid clarification
i am aware some countries outlaw fantasy cartoon child porn as well as actual real child porn
while real child porn should never be legal and should always be blocked, i think that fantasy drawings and cartoons do have valid cathartic use and should be legal
also, the legal status quo against fantasy content precludes the tactic of honey pots
outlawing the fantasy content drives it underground, while allowing it to flow freely allows the authorities to track profile, and locate consumers of it
as they should
because viewing this material indicates a proclivity that allows us to find pedophiles
and pedophiles should never be able to exist in open society without monitoring
like drug addiction, we should not incarcerate pedophiles, we should treat them as having a healthcare issue. pedophiles, once identified, should be treated, not jailed
and closely watched nonetheless
because like how valid porn between consenting adults does not prevent all rape, only minimize it, fantasy child porn would also only mitigate child abduction and victimization, not prevent all of it
being a pedophile marks you as fundamentally incompatible with human society in a truly horrible way. i feel sorry for pedophiles, i'd rather have painful cancer than be a pedophile, it is a truly life destroying, life hobbling vile affliction
because to be a pedophile means you have a sexual proclivity which immediately elicits the completely valid parental response and societal response to protect their children. some of that instinct outside the realm of law will find immediate and violent impulse, and even large sympathy for that violent impulse. the imperative to protect children is strong, as it should be, and pedophilia is a valid threat. but even in the realm of legality, society has to strongly consider the potential for grave harm that a pedophile represents in open society. a pedophile is truly screwed in many ways, and there is little empathy for them
pedophilia, like homosexuality, is merely a genetic aberration in the formation of sexual attraction. but while homosexuality is fine because it involves consenting adults, pedophilia will never be ok because it involves one party that can never consent (in an informed way, not a bullshit "i gave you toys and candy and you said 'ok' to my suggestion of sex" because a child can never give informed consent on the topic)
i think maybe in the future we can treat pedophilia with child shaped robots
but even so, treatment will never prevent all pedophiles from hurting real children. and therefore society must always view them in a very critical, suspicious, dim light. because they always represent the potential for grave harm
i think if i were a pedophile i'd choose self-banishment to greenland or something. having a strong sense of morality is only a guide, not a cloak of protection, we all have moments of weakness, and i would never want a moment of weakness of mine to result in harm to a child
truly a life-crippling, monstrous affliction
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Pedophilia will never be okay because it requires RAPE.
I think you completely misunderstood the above post. Pedophilia is a sexual preference, not an action, and, just like homosexuality, it's not something a person can choose or change at will. Therefore, pedophiles DO deserve sympathy, but they should also be monitored so that they don't act on their impulses.
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no, you are indeed making a valid point
i seem to have elicited irrational hysteria in this tool "s.petry"
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more socially conservative societies that restrict outlets for harmless sexual release do indeed have higher rates of rape and sexual violence in general. there is much truth to the concept of catharsis as a way to reduce rape and sexual violence. it doesn't prevent everything, just some of it
There is also evidence that a lot of exposure to Porn, especially at a young age is detrimental to brain development, especially respect for women. And that respect for women is one of the key differentiators between an advanced society.
So yes, free porn offers benefits, I personally love the stuff, but am also aware that there needs to be some limitation somewhere to ensure like drugs, alcohol and other good stuff, it doesn't get abused (Note I don't support India's action, but can see understand the fr
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yeah, that's complete laughable nonsense. there is no magic substance in media that creates disrespect. disrespect is a function of a person's low character. putting that on media is a lame attempt at avoiding personal responsibility
i would like to see this "evidence" you r
Re:Yeah, great (Score:4, Insightful)
is this the evidence you are referring to?
furthermore there's many different kinds of porn
there is indeed porn which is rape fantasy or porn which treats the woman brutally
there is also porn which is entirely respectful and almost romantic
there is also porn which shows a woman or women treating a man like shit
i submit the type of porn someone chooses is a reflection of their own predilections, so if they gravitate towards porn which subjugates and brutalizes women, that's about their organic character that existed before viewing that kind of porn
if you put me in front of gay porn, made me watch it constantly since a young age, would i be gay? i submit i would be quite bored, and never get aroused, and never become gay
you have one stilted prejudicial view of only one sector of porn, and think it applies to all porn, and you call this "evidence"
you're a troll or a moron on this topic. either way, you fail, and you reneed to rethink your position, it is intellectually invalid
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is this the evidence you are referring to?
I haven't provided any yet, but you still created an argument based on something not provided?
you're a troll or a moron on this topic. either way, you fail, and you reneed to rethink your position
I suggest you go back and learn how to read.
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There is also evidence that a lot of exposure to Porn, especially at a young age is detrimental to brain development
You state that there is evidence, but fail to provide a link or citation, which usually means that there actually is no such evidence.
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Since when is porn intended for young children?
Sounds to me like that is more of a parenting issue, not a problem with porn.
Just because my neighbor sucks at parenting should not grant the government the right to police my porn consumption.
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Sounds to me like that is more of a parenting issue, not a problem with porn.
Like drugs and alcohol etc? Just blame the parents...
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Since we're just talking out our asses here, I'll say there's evidence that exposure to porn at young ages increases respect for women. The "evidence" is me. I first found porn mags at age 8 or so, and lots more, including videos, by 14. I have since become an avid porn collector. Yet I am absolutely respectful of women and always have been. I am far more respectful of women than the men in some no-porn areas I've lived in other countries.
Or maybe it's largely unconnected to porn. Maybe it's about culture a
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You make a great point. There is a glaring difference in that child porn victimizes actual children, whereas adult porn never victimizes actual adults, only imaginary ones!
Don't get me wrong. I'm not against porn by any stretch of the imagination (excuse the pun), but lets not pretend that the adult film industry is sans exploitation.
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the adult film industry has exploitative parts, yes
so shut down those parts
don't stand against the entire industry
there are plenty of men and women who get into it as a empowerment ego rush, or even just because of the money, but never are in a position because they are forced to do something. it's always a freely chosen choice for them
there also naive kids who are tricked into situations which are basically rape and brutality for pennies. so find those assholes and jail them as the shitbags they are
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I think the child porn comparison was only to make the point that viewing it doesn't quell the "desire".
In a society like India where rape seems to be such a non-issue, where it takes a woman to commit suicide and a worldwide outcry before anything is done, maybe warping young people's minds with free access to porno is not such a good idea. I don't think that anyone would say that free access to porn that we've had in the US has not affected us indiviidually in a significant manner.
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Socially conservative? Today, the countries enacting these new policies are doing so because of feminist lobbying. I'm not sure you know what 'conservative' means.
India, getting policies enacted because of feminist lobbying? Hahahahahahaha... Good one mate, good one!
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i would never think a country like britain would fall victim to this sort of censorial nonsense, and it is a troubling development
however, i don't buy the argument it is because of feminism
you need to understand that feminism there is the older valid causes against the maltreatment of women and the removal of their rights. which used to be far worse in the west. and is indeed still a major problem in the world, especially in areas like india and islamic countries
but the kind of feminism you seem to be reacting to isn't really feminism at all, it is instead this sort of clueless teenaged reactive naval gazing by immature clowns
kind of like how dismantling all governmental protections against abuses by large market players is called "libertarianism" in the usa. while actual genuine libertarianism of the original european sort has to do with social issues. real valid libertarians are interested in legalizing marijuana, not freeing plutocrats from paying their fair share of taxes
so like the word "libertarian" in the usa has been hijacked corrupted and rendered invalid by a plutocrat agenda, so to have a few headcases coopted the word "feminist" and advanced truly nutty causes that only mark the believer in those causes as having some sort of psychological or social deficiency
furthermore, for you to react to these fringe idiots, and believe what they stand for is actual feminism, just means you have been horribly trolled. snap out of it, you've been fooled
real, valid feminism is a very important ideology in this world, against the very real and very evil treatment of women in many parts of this world
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> So what objective measurement can a cop make to tell how impaired a driver is at the moment.
How about a test of ability to drive? Instead of looking for chemicals that may or may not create a safety issue, how about we look for things like inability to focus, insufficient reaction time, etc - things that actually cause danger (though they may not be solely correlated with drugs)? There must be a way to reasonably test a driver's ability to actually drive - it's just that people would hate getting in tr
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My wife did register for the draft, since she didn't see that unequal responsibilities could support equal rights. They rejected her registration, of course.
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>Are you one of those people that think child porn is good because it prevents potential child molesters from molesting children?
I think there's already enough data out there to show trends between outlets and decreased sexual crime. But I'm actually just here to laugh at how quickly Lovejoy's Law kicked in.
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I think there's already enough data out there to show trends between outlets and decreased sexual crime.
Nope. There is not enough data to either support or refute a casual link. We are passing laws, destroying lives, and imprisoning people, based on conjecture, not evidence.
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But that is certainly not the conjecture on which such laws are based, is it?
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how socially clueless and sheltered can someone be?
you have asperger's maybe?
there's some sort of large social deficit at work here resulting in spouting this nonsense
Apu Now Says... (Score:4, Funny)
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there are societies in this world where women are treated legally as little more than property
the west is only beginning to emerge from this barbarity, as "mens rights" morons like yourself illustrate, misogyny still exists
but to answer your scenario:
if a woman is going to try to victimize me, my first defense is a valid judge of character and never getting involved with an evil harpy in the first place
but if i am socially clueless and lack the insight that will protect me from getting invovled with a vile woman, she's going to victimize me anyway, even if she lives in a medieval sharia law society as you somehow believe it should be: poison me, assassinate my character with gossip, harm our children, etc.
there are evil people in this world
some are men. some are women
fight the evil shitbags of the world, not women. not men
to react to the very notion of women's rights as wrong simply marks you as a socially inept loser
i'm sorry your experience with some women has been so bad. but now you're constructing an artificial fantasy about how you interact with the opposite sex that only means you will be forever victimized in the way you fear. it's really only a testament to your weak mental faculties your own poor character
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Do you have any reason to believe that working like that was a good idea? If it was a creative endeavor, you were burning yourself out fairly rapidly, and if it wasn't the job could have been split between two people.
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The good news is that people figured out sex long before there were things like TV and the Internet. In fact, I think our cave-dwelling predecessors had it figured out too. In fact, if they hadn't then we'd be pretty boned right now - boned for a lack of boners. Trying to remove all notion of sex and sexuality from the population won't achieve what they think it will achieve. Worse, it might breed ignorance. Especially amongst the teenage population deliberately shrouding the whole subject in mystery will lead to a lot less shrouding in the bedroom, which will lead to a lot more teenage pregnancies and rampant STD infections.
Banning porn is stupid. There's nothing to gain here.
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It's all a matter of the one drive we have, can't rid ourselves of, and that's not essential for day-to-day survival being used for control. It's basically the leader saying, "Sex is bad for the crops unless I'm the one having it."
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I quote from the above post. I am sure (that is, I know for a fact) that this is staple fare amongst a *certain kind* or radically politically correct, social constructivist, radical feminist which I mean to distinguish from feminists generally, a group I and others include myself in.
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Mr. Sexually Inadequate wonders why the women he encounters don't react like those he sees on porn sites panting and groaning in response to the guy's every demand and whim. He concludes, not entirely surprisingly,
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In many parts of India, rape is still considered to be a hobby, a "real man's" sport. And none other than the chief minister of one of the states backed it in the name of cultural heritage:
http://foreignpolicy.com/2014/... [foreignpolicy.com]
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When you use this phrase, there is a high probability that what you follow it with is partly or completely wrong. It's a sign that you're working from a mental model rather than evidence, and that's highly unreliable.
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Congratulations and welcome to Slashdot.
Your eyeglasses with attached rubber nose & fake moustache are in the mail.
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I have to submit anonymously because this is the first time I've visited this site.
Be kind to a 'virgin' please folks?
Thats OK. It is traditional here for clueless rants opposing all factual evidence to be posted as AC. It reduces work for the mods.
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Mr. Sexually Inadequate wonders why the women he encounters don't react like those he sees on porn sites panting and groaning in response to the guy's every demand and whim. He concludes, not entirely surprisingly, that women are untrustworthy, phoney bitch whores who deliberately tease guys like him then withhold what they've given to every other guy and so need to be taught a lesson.
Whereas the simple truth of the matter is that they're carrying on that like in the video because they're getting *paid* to do so.
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Yes, let's just reflect a moment. You think we should ban porn because a minuscule portion of the population can't tell the difference between reality, and what happens in the (dirty) movies? What about the rest of us? I can assure you that it hasn't ruined all of our sex lives.
You think women aren't getting off because porn? You don't think it might have some basis in biology? That is to say, the fact that men get off a lot faster than women? I'll tell you what, as a person who's been around a while, I can
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You are rather misled, I guess. There is no pervasive rape problem in India. In fact, India has amongst the lowest rape per capita rates in the world. About .19 per million as per UN statistics. USA has more than 10 times as much, about 2.5 per million.
What if you add surprise sex?
Blocked 800 huh? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re: Blocked 800 huh? (Score:3)
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The issue is not porn sites, the issue is that this censorship also can hurt other sites as well. Some even claims that Collegehumor and 9gag are filtered. So where's the border between a site that's permitted and a site that's blocked?
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It was obviously merely a symbolic gesture. They aren't going to do anything real by blocking 800 sites and they know it, but now they can declare a victory and forget the whole business.
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http://www.scribd.com/doc/2733... [scribd.com]
WELP.
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O..K.. (Score:2)
Time to open (Score:2)
A nice VPN service.
Building a censorship infrastructure (Score:5, Insightful)
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Slowly the criteria used to block websites are expanded, and more websites are blocked. Then websites are blocked because they reflect political ideas not sanctioned by the government.
It's a slippery slope.
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"there is a slippery slope when you start blocking porn" would make a good news headline.
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That will grow legs?
It will grow hair (on your palms).
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here's some bullshit arguments similar to yours:
"if we legalize marijuana, that means we have to legalize heroin and meth"
"if we legalize gay marriage, that means we have to legalize marrying corpses or animals"
see the problem? people actually think in your world. and they can tell the difference between different topics. we don't slide effortlessly into lack of thought on major issues of liberty and rights. no one does. your argument is illogical FUD
simply having the tool or liberty to do one thing, does n
Re:Building a censorship infrastructure (Score:4, Informative)
That idea is not based on some illogical extrapolation into the future, but on a number of examples from the past: Many European countries have already followed this pattern, some of which you'd think be among the most liberal: Holland, Denmark, France, Germany, UK. Take UK as a prime example: First they put in place the infrastructure because of child porn. Then it's used against "hate speech" or "terrorism". Next violent porn, BDSM. After that, file sharing sites, The Pirate Bay. Next, political party sites like The Pirate Party, and the Chaos Computer Club. The latter two have already been "mistakenly" blocked in multiple countries.
Now, many people believe the state should not be in the business of policing the Internet. So in the UK, they've made the brilliant move of making it "voluntarily". All the major ISPs now have personal filters controlled by their customers. Of course, it'd be a bit naive to think that those settings could not be used against you: If you ever find yourself in a sexual abuse case, Child Protection Services case, background check / government security clearance, you'd better have those settings in the right position.
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how hard do you think it is for someone who controls all of the circuits to block a webpage?
additionally, we already block, with complete legal and moral legitimacy, child porn sites, phishing sites, etc.
the "infrastructure" you refer to is not really difficult. and in fact already exists for completely valid reasons
so this argument "if we block porn, political opinions are next" is complete slippery slope fear based bullshit
if you want a winning argument, focus on the kind of govt that would do such a thin
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Furthermore, I vehemently oppose any moral judgment, moral policing, and censorship. The pixels on my screen do not inconvenience anybody, so I should be free to
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building a police department allows for martial law
are you filled with the same irrational fear and loathing about the existence of police, a completely necessary component for society to function?
then you are an immature and naive person. all freedoms have limits. mainly when and where those freedoms impinge on the freedoms of others. my freedom to get a good night's sleep, your freedom to listen to loud music at 2 AM. my f
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"how hard do you think it is for someone who controls all of the circuits to block a webpage?"
Easy. But the block can be subverted, unless it is made in a manner so restrictive as to break most applications as well.
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the chinese govt is doing deep packet inspection and going after VPNs now. let's see how hard the politically fearful shitbags get before they realize letting their own people talk freely about politics is a sign of political maturity and social stability, not some evil threat
Pure Rubbish! (Score:2)
I must correct your rubbish, because you dumped out quite a truckload..
the very concept of the slippery slope is a logical fallacy that instantly marks the argument as invalid. it is used to make fear-based demagogue arguments
False! A Slippery Slope is not automatically an invalid argument, it simply an argument which does not prove the conclusion. In other words, we can't prove mass censorship _will_ result from an initial block which defies law, but we can review history and say "it always happens progressively" and be accurate. You proved in a single paragraph that you are either a blatant liar or completely ignorant.
I won't bother correcting anything e
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the existence of a progression indicates an impulse which exists independently
the mere creation of a police dept, for example, does not mean martial law is somehow inevitable. this is fear addled ignorance
the slippery slope is a simple logical fallacy like all the others, asking us to trust to fear instead of reason
anyone who depends upon the concept of a slippery slope in the construction of their argument can immediately be dismissed as invalid, unworthy of consideration, and a fearmongering fool
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Not surprisingly, you are still wrong. A slippery slope can be expressed as "if A then B or C". No matter how you read that expression, "A" always exists and "B" and "C" are potential outcomes. We can measure the probability of these outcomes based on historical facts (which should not be confused with predicting an outcome).
Your error in logic is claiming that a Slippery Slope is the same thing as a prediction ("if A then B or C" therefor "A then B").
You further claim incorrectly that the person you re
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Usually I'm with you. But this time you're (over)reacting to a phrase.
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Thanks for the link. As a non-native speaker, i interpreted the term "slippery slope" incorrectly for years...
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3453721904 porn websites on the net, 3453721904 porn websites...
Take one down, take it offline, 3453721903 porn websites on the net...
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India is blocking adult websites? (Score:5, Insightful)
You mean the same India that invented the freakin' Kama Sutra?!
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You mean the same India that invented the freakin' Kama Sutra?!
No, the other one. It's an obscure, indy country. You probably haven't heard of it.
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> to much opposition from those around him and not support.
Unlikely. If you look at ancient Hindu temples and sculpture, you will see that it was normal to consider these things as a natural part of life. Current Indian conservatives have more in common with Victorian mores than with the morality of ancient India. By all accounts, ancient Indians were very open-minded in these matters. Modern Indians perhaps still are, when adjusted for the development indices. A person in India making $1K is probably mu
Please explain, how is court ignored? (Score:3, Interesting)
This is an honest question (I'm not Indian). How does the government get to override the recently passed decision by the Indian Supreme Court NOT to ban these very same sites? Is there some sort of executive order that allows the government to do so? Or is the government doing something "illegal" (I think the decisions by the Supreme Court must be the very definition of legality right?).
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The legislative branch of the government can by definition change laws to suit its case regardless of what the judicial branch has ruled on previously.
First they came for the porn (Score:2, Funny)
First they came for the porn sites and I said nothing.......
Rather than make a joke about how many other websi (Score:2)
tes are out there...
Just what is on these 800 websites that they need to block?
I am guessing that even the deepest segments of 4chan would look at those and say 'too much'.
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No, these look to be fairly normal adult websites. I took a look at a couple of them, as someone above posted a link to a document with the full list. I couldn't download the list, but I could just barely make out a few site names.
Among the few I perused, I found most were fairly conventional sex sites, with one site targeting gay men. From what I can see, this is simply a list of the most *popular* adult websites. For instance, I saw xxx.com is on the list, which seems to be a standard hardcore sex sit
Wait for the PIL (Score:1)
Also, not a good idea where every third person is youth [1].
[1]: http://www.thehindu.com/news/n... [thehindu.com]
I am going to visit all of them in protest! (Score:2)
PDF with list is in there... let's start with how-do-you-produce-more-seminal-fluid.semenaxx. org
What will the ministers do (Score:2)
What will the ministers do now?
http://timesofindia.indiatimes... [indiatimes.com]
800 down 3 million to go (Score:2)
I love how strict societies in modern settings formally become more entrenched even while their younger generation is long past the drama.
Arranged marriages that last a lifetime. No one looks at porn of course, it's evil. No one cheats of course. 7 kids in a 2 bedroom flat. All you really need is love and respecting your parents.
When David Cameron said that we should be able to block illegal adult sites he had no idea how unrealistic he was being...let the those that have no idea how the internet works
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India doesn't have roving bands of gang rapist the same way American doesn't have college rape epidemic. It's all feminist propaganda. Stop drinking the kool-aid. Feminism is toxic.
Catholic Cannon (Score:1)
Okay, maybe I'm wrong. Is there anything in Catholic beliefs that allows for people to have sex that blocks procreation?
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Good answer! Could you please provide references where Catholics encourage sex for purposes other than procreation?
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You conveniently glossed over the fact that the study was concerned with *violent* pornography and *depictions of rape*.
It was not about videos that simply show consenting adults naked and/or fucking. It was about videos that show (or re-enact) the commission of violent sex crimes.
Not the same thing at all. But, hey, thanks for playing.
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One can never expect any praise for such steps here on Slashdot. But allow me to put my cents in favor of this ban. First, you could look at Ted Bundy's last interview where he confesses that his career as the America's most dreaded serial killer kicked off due to pornography.
So, I'm to take the learned opinion of a bat-shit crazy serial killer as to what "kicked off" his spree. Yeah, right.
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That's sort of the point, though. Over the past 20 years, the availability of porn has gone up, what? 10%? No, that's not right. It's orders of magnitude higher. The graph would need to be put on a logarithmic scale and it would dwarf most of the other variables you tried to plot with it. So we're doing that experiment right now. Has sexual violence gone up proportionally? Has it even gone up? No. Th
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If you search for stats, rather than anecdotal articles, you will get an even better idea.
No one disputes that some awful things can happen in a country of 1.2 Billion people, with still weak institutions, given that its per capita income is still low. But judging India by a few articles like these is like judging US by what happens in its ghettos and prisons.