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Gender empowerment and the politics of porn.
Contributed by
incognito_bombastus
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Tuesday, 16th December 2008 @ 04:23:20 PM in AEST
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Gender empowerment and the politics of porn.
As I was on my way to work this foul morning,
I passed girly Bar 20 on the seedy strip gashing from
rivers Casino nest of sparkling iniquity
To the squallor of the tenemants on the concrete side of the tracks.
Now don't misunderstand me here I like ***** and a good *****
bar as well as the next guy. Given my tenament squallor maybe even more than middle management he,
But,
And for me it's a big but,
I remember the promise of the feminist revolution.
It's gratifying to see that no one can tell a woman
"what to do with her body!" except,
The power of the market.
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incognito_bombastus
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2008-12-16 16:23:20] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Gender empowerment and the politics of porn.
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Wednesday, 17th December 2008 @ 12:29:00 PM AEST (User
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hmm interesting...
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Re: Gender empowerment and the politics of porn.
(User Rating: 1 ) by elle on
Sunday, 11th January 2009 @ 11:20:32 AM AEST (User
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is it so much what we do to/with our bodies or perhaps more indefinitely to our spirits. . . ? how does the end of the wrong path resemble its start. . . ? it does not. & I dare say we are no longer who we were meant to be, (male or female) when we make that moral depart. |
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