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pain in the Ass
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Porn is vital to freedom
- Porn is vital to freedom, says Rushdie -
Raising yet another controversy, Indian-born writer Salman Rushdie claims that porn is vital to freedom and supports his argument with statistics about the volume of porn traffic on the internet in Pakistan. Rushdie argues that a free and civilized society should be judged by its willingness to accept pornography. His views are to be published alongside images of American porn stars in a book called XXX:30 Porn star, The Sunday Times reported today. Rushdie, who faces an edict issued by Iran sentencing him to death for allegely insulting Islam in his controversial book 'Satanic Verses,' writes in an essay 'The East is Blue', "Pornography exists everywhere, of course, but when it comes into societies in which it's difficult for young men and women to get together and do what young men and women often like doing, it satisfies a more general need." He adds: "While doing so, it sometimes becomes a kind of standard-bearer for freedom, even civilization." According to Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, the book's photographer, Rushdie supports his "argument with statistics about the volume of porn traffic on the internet in Pakistan." MORE Rushdie, 54, is joined by some of the most prominent figures in American literare, music and cinema in his campaign to welcome pornography into the mainstream. Gore Vidal, the grand old man of American letters, writes in the foreword to XXX:30 Porn Star that America is a puritanical society which has fettered sexuality with unnecessary constraints. "We didn't take sex so seriously thousands of years ago because we had so many other things to worry about, such as surviving," he said. ![]() |
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Salman Rushdie is a sucky writer who thrives on half-assed controversy. At least someone like Houellebecq has writing skills.
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pain in the Ass
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I think it's funny that HE writes this.
It's controversial, also contro-Bush. |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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I do like his style though
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: New Jersey
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Yep, i agree porn is a vital to freedom.
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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Rushdie is a demagogue with a rather simplistic view of the world. His statement is partly correct, of course, but one hears similar comments every day without the mediatic fanfare that accompanies him.
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