Rights=Responcibility

I would like to start off with stating that sex education is needed with an ever-growing society that comes into so much contact with pornography.  Educating the rich and the poor, including the upper class males.  The Johnson commission had the right idea, but fell short with the social standards of pornography and erotica at the time.  It would be “un-American” to restrict our technology uses, even if that includes distribution and production of such things as the pornography industry.  We need to make the community aware of how predominate this industry is and has always been.

 

I am not saying this should be an out-in-the-open kind of industry, but just making a point that it is an industry that has never declined even through the depression.  I agree with certain zoning laws and broadcasting restrictions.  For example the Erznoznik vs. Jacksonville case, which stated that at drive-in movies no such movies having nudity in them be played because of innocent kids driving by could see the images.  Pornography is not for everyone, such as children and minors, or elders for that matter.  It should never be an in your face advertisement scheme or industry either.  American freedoms come with American responsibilities.  How does the Netherlands conduct itself with so much control over pornography and even drugs?  Why can’t Americans behave this way also?  I believe most of us can, it is the select few that ruin it for others; as we all have heard since the first grade.  America is slowing itself down by not letting the general public have control and use of our personal freedoms and personal choices.

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