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Iceland Seeks To Ban Online Pornography
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Iceland Seeks To Ban Online Pornography

http://www.economist.com/blogs/economist...f=activity

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ON THE face of it, Saudi Arabia and Iceland have little in common. In the World Economic Forum's 2012 Global Gender Gap report, which compares progress towards sexual equality in 135 countries, Saudi Arabia ranked 131st while Iceland, a country with 322,000 citizens, topped the list. And yet Iceland's proposal to outlaw online pornography places it in the company of Saudi Arabia, where women are not allowed to drive, to travel without a man's permission and have restricted rights to vote. Why does liberal Iceland want to ban online pornography?

Iceland's proposed ban can be seen as a continuation of earlier legislation to regulate the sex industry. In 2009 it introduced fines and prison terms for those who patronise prostitutes (though not the prostitutes themselves, which the law treats as victims). In 2010 it outlawed strip clubs. And distributing and selling pornography in Iceland has actually been illegal since 1869.

The main reason behind the proposed ban seems paradoxical: it is a result of Iceland being a highly liberal place. The country is run by the world's only openly lesbian prime minister, while 65% of Icelandic children are born outside marriage (more than any other country in the OECD). Children are given extensive sex education in schools. Mini-vibrators and condoms are sold at supermarket checkouts. Along with Norway and Sweden, Iceland has one of the highest rates of female enrolment in higher education (women outnumber men 3:2). Salary gaps between men and women are some of the lowest in the world and the rate of female participation in the labour force is one of the highest. Just after Finland, and at the same time as Denmark, Iceland was one of the earliest countries to grant women the vote in 1915. Iceland's powerful feminist movement is now championing the ban on online pornography, specifically that which is violent or degrading, mostly towards women.

Banning online pornography would be tricky. The definition of violent or degrading pornography would have to be clearly enshrined in law. Iceland would then have to police the internet, a difficult thing to do. When Denmark and Australia introduced online blacklists in an effort to block porn sites, some innocuous websites crept on to the lists by mistake. Offline, Iceland's previous efforts to clamp down on the sex industry have had mixed results: although all but two of the country's 15 strip clubs have closed, only 20 cases related to prostitution have gone to court, and the 1869 ban on selling pornography is not enforced, with magazines openly available in shops. If any country can pass legislation against pornography it is Iceland (though if the government loses a general election on April 27th, the plan may lose momentum). But implementing and enforcing such laws is likely to prove much more difficult.
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Iceland Seeks To Ban Online Pornography

After my Istanbul trip, I can't tell you how shitty it is NOT to have porn when your only options are warpigs. Maybe this is Iceland's feminist plot - so the men will be ushered into fucking <6's.

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Why do women want porn banned?

Five letters.

M G T O W.
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Lol at this. It'd be too easy for Icelanders to catch a flight to any popular sex-tourist destination in Europe if things got too bad on that little island.

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65% of Icelandic children are born outside marriage

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I can't have sex with your personality, and I can't put my penis in your college degree, and I can't shove my fist in your childhood dreams, so why are you sharing all this information with me?
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Iceland Seeks To Ban Online Pornography

I for one am down for this.
Now everyone on the island will literally be holes and poles used for masturbation only

I am the cock carousel
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Iceland Seeks To Ban Online Pornography

Can't you just use proxy sites in this situation?
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Iceland Seeks To Ban Online Pornography

Quote: (04-26-2013 09:04 AM)cardguy Wrote:  

Why do women want porn banned?

Five letters.

M G T O W.

What's that stand for?

Said she only fucked like 4 or 5 niggas so you know you gotta multiply by three
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Iceland Seeks To Ban Online Pornography

Men Going Their Own Way

http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-21040.html

http://www.returnofkings.com/5351/mgtow-...-than-mras
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Iceland Seeks To Ban Online Pornography

Back in March an entire EU wide ban of pornography narrowly missed being implemented into law by a very thin margin due to censorship issues. I doubt it's the last we've heard of this as well. The motivation behind this legislation is due to "gender stereotyping".
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Iceland Seeks To Ban Online Pornography

Yeah - I remember that EU debate. It blows your mind just thinking about it.
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Iceland Seeks To Ban Online Pornography

Porn is set to be banned from public wi-fi here in the uk - for the sake of the children.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...ldren.html

Reminds me of the following from Adolf Hitler:

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"The state must declare the child to be the most precious treasure of the people. As long as the government is perceived as working for the benefit of the children, the people will happily endure almost any curtailment of liberty and almost any deprivation."
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