A REASONABLE WOMAN:
(I promote Ms Reisman because of her work against pedophilia and porn)
An activist I admire is Dr Judith Reisman.
"Dr. Reisman successfully spent much of her career laying the foundations for deconstructing both 'soft pornography' and 'Kinsey myths'. Her work, uncovering and documenting systemic perversion by well-funded efforts in academia, politics, business and media, sheds light on what spawned the 'sexual from birth' dogma and helped to launch the global pollution of classrooms and institutions, our print and broadcast media and, indeed, the internet."
You can Google her name, or you can find her works here:
(I promote Ms Reisman because of her work against pedophilia and porn)
An activist I admire is Dr Judith Reisman.
"Dr. Reisman successfully spent much of her career laying the foundations for deconstructing both 'soft pornography' and 'Kinsey myths'. Her work, uncovering and documenting systemic perversion by well-funded efforts in academia, politics, business and media, sheds light on what spawned the 'sexual from birth' dogma and helped to launch the global pollution of classrooms and institutions, our print and broadcast media and, indeed, the internet."
You can Google her name, or you can find her works here:
A REASONABLE WOMAN: MELISSA FARLEY
PROSTITUTION RESEARCH: http://www.prostitutionresearch.com/c-prostitution-research.html
I believe Melissa Farley is the leading person concerning this web-site. You can find her name on Wikipedia and her position.
A REASONABLE MAN....
review of book by Robert Jensen called: Pornography and the End of Masculinity
http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~rjensen/freelance/donhazenintro.htm
Mr Jensen originally wrote an article in 2005 that I had saved called "Just a prude? Feminism, pornography, and men’s responsibility" which described a trip to a porn convention where he and another journalist were apparently sickened enough to be converted to the anti-porn movement.
PROSTITUTION RESEARCH: http://www.prostitutionresearch.com/c-prostitution-research.html
I believe Melissa Farley is the leading person concerning this web-site. You can find her name on Wikipedia and her position.
A REASONABLE MAN....
review of book by Robert Jensen called: Pornography and the End of Masculinity
http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~rjensen/freelance/donhazenintro.htm
Mr Jensen originally wrote an article in 2005 that I had saved called "Just a prude? Feminism, pornography, and men’s responsibility" which described a trip to a porn convention where he and another journalist were apparently sickened enough to be converted to the anti-porn movement.
ModestlyYours with 20 bloggers "of all ages and backgrounds whose voices are not normally heard in the mainstream (or even non-mainstream) media...."
Part of "freedom" is the freedom to not participate in the common culture that sexualizes everybody, even children, with or without their consent. One of the blogs on the previous site (Modestly Yours) reminded me that there are those who might react to the knowledge that so many people have become "pornified"... might react/respond by covering up...even at the pool. A few women have taken up the challenge of creating bathing suits for this purpose, so here are some sites I found that provide for that interest:
Here is another one:
And another site: