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Tuesday, 2 December 2014

Sometimes I despair...

Everyone should read this typically erudite and forthright article by Pandora Blake and wonder what the UK is coming to.  Not allowing the freedom to share spanking video material from a UK site is just the latest step in ineffective and wrong minded censorship.
Online porn: the canary in the coalmine - Spanked, Not Silenced | Spanked, Not Silenced

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

There is a great deal of muddled thinking and contradictory policy in government. Most of it driven by mistaken political correctness. We have laws that place the age of consent for a girl at 16; but a 14 year old girl who visits her GP wanting contraception will get it without anyone wondering if the man who is screwing her is a 45 pervert. Her right to confidentiality! They want to ban all prostitution as the girls are at risk. No one has ever successfully stopped prostitution and all that will happen is to push it further into the hands of criminals endangering both girls and their clients. Corporal punishment is banned as abusive but everyone ignores the fact that kids can be abused by coldness, isolation and constant "grounding". We have thrown all sense onto the sacrificial fire of political correctness.
Old Tom

Targetarear said...

And let's not forget that far more gruesome and distubing images can be seen at any time of the day on the internet or 24-hour news channels. In comparison to those, images of a young woman(or man)who gets a thrill from beig sanked having his or her bottom smacked are almost mundane. (Though I do admit that some videos from Eastern Europe and Russia do not do any credit to those of us who enjoy sanking inmages. Surely the Governemtn should be trying to block those).

Anonymous said...

Hypocrisy and muddled thinking did not die out with the death of Queen Victoria. Google and other major Internet companies are hand in glove with governments to say one thing and do another.
Old Tom