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netmouse ([personal profile] netmouse) wrote2007-09-04 08:02 pm

If I did nothing else today...

I got gas at 2.97 before the prices soared, and I washed my car and got some recent chips and scratches painted with my factory-direct spice red patch kit.

Oh, and I also got myself banned from a radical feminist's journal because I rudely stuck my foot in my mouth posting before I realized she was trying to create a space where she didn't have to put up with anyone of my ilk (sex-positive folk) while she chatted with like-minded people about the notion of a society where porn is obsolete. (I'm not being sarcastic. It was rude.) Anyway, a couple people there tried to actually engage me in conversation with something other than ad-hominem attacks, but by then I was banned, so this post is just to let people know why I'm not posting anymore, in case they drift over to see if I'm some kind of stuck-up weeny, or what.

ETA: I didn't identify the journal because I didn't mean to incite friends to stride over there and do the same thing I did. It has since been correctly guessed at in comments. But I still don't encourage such activity, even though it *is* frustrating to still be receiving comments there I can't respond to because I'm banned.

[identity profile] dionysus1999.livejournal.com 2007-09-05 06:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Pornography, like abortion, polarizes people. It seems to have a "mirror" effect, where a person's worst fears are reflected. Feminists should not fear sexuality. Trying to eliminate porn from society is nonsensical, we're hardwired as sexual beings. Reforming images of sexuality, on the other hand, is a worthy goal.