Posted April 18, 2011
low rated
2 things:
#1: You may want to mark that link as not safe for work. :D
#2: I'm with you. And I'm sure tons of people are. I was going to get The Witcher b/c I didn't get it the first time around. Now I remember why. It was all of the inappropriate content. And I'll have to speak with my dollars by not buying it.
I hope there's a silent majority behind you. Those who see no problem with the sexual content in mags, fims and games fail to see the real impact.
Hard stats back up the belief that crude sexual content brings tons of societal problems (it's been 10 years since I last did a research paper on it, but I remember a large amount of well-documented research was available from the Focus on the Family group -- I'm sure Google could find some for a reader if they were interested).
And tons of girls who were "not forced" and who do not see it as "demeaning" later change their minds. I can't count the number of interviews I've seen of girls who said that they did it because they felt they had to, that it led to prostitution and that they attempted suicide. The pattern repeats often.
It's not to say that there are no girls at all who don't enjoy it for what it is. Especially the amateurs who just love to show off.
So, in the end, let your dollars show what you believe. If you don't want to see it, don't pay for it. It's a free several countries we live in. And for most of the world, companies and their managers respond to profits, but not moral pleading.
#1: You may want to mark that link as not safe for work. :D
#2: I'm with you. And I'm sure tons of people are. I was going to get The Witcher b/c I didn't get it the first time around. Now I remember why. It was all of the inappropriate content. And I'll have to speak with my dollars by not buying it.
I hope there's a silent majority behind you. Those who see no problem with the sexual content in mags, fims and games fail to see the real impact.
Hard stats back up the belief that crude sexual content brings tons of societal problems (it's been 10 years since I last did a research paper on it, but I remember a large amount of well-documented research was available from the Focus on the Family group -- I'm sure Google could find some for a reader if they were interested).
And tons of girls who were "not forced" and who do not see it as "demeaning" later change their minds. I can't count the number of interviews I've seen of girls who said that they did it because they felt they had to, that it led to prostitution and that they attempted suicide. The pattern repeats often.
It's not to say that there are no girls at all who don't enjoy it for what it is. Especially the amateurs who just love to show off.
So, in the end, let your dollars show what you believe. If you don't want to see it, don't pay for it. It's a free several countries we live in. And for most of the world, companies and their managers respond to profits, but not moral pleading.