Pornography and Women Theory
Constitutionally protected speech that is Clearly sexual abuse is discriminating andunconstitutional, therefore, must be restricted speech. Catherine A. MacKinnon, in her book "Only Words" gives persuading evidence that pornography subordinates women as a group through sexual abuse. She says "Protecting pornography means protecting sexual abuse as speech, at the same time that both pornography and it's protection have deprived women of speech, especially speech against pornography (MacKinnon, 9). MacKinnon argues this bye explaining defamation and discrimination, racial and sexual harassment, and equality and Women are sexually abused for the making of pornography. Torture, rape, hot wax dripping over nipples, and murdering women are the tools to produce a product of evil. Literature is the description of these crimes against humanity (emphasized) and cameras are On the assumption that words have only a referential relation to reality, pornography is defended as only words-even when it is pictures women had to directly used to make, even when the means of writing are women's bodies, even when a women is destroyed in order to say it or show it
the threat to equality resulting from exposure to audiences of certain types of violent Pornography is disparate impact on women, because of the sexual abuse, and ironically the fantasy, but why isn't murder seen as fantasy? Murder is the loss of ones life, but so is for those who buy the product. Just like fantasizing a death, how do you simulate a death? However, assuming words are only a partial relation to reality would mean we would have to If true equality between male and female persons is to be achieved, we cannot ignore institutions and practices they constitute, rather than as expressions of the idea they embody" market, subordination of women occurs. The more violent speech gets, it seems that more protected, and further more is his threat of "I'm gonna *censored* her", because both are seen as
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