Sunday, March 8, 2020
Women and Pornography theory essays
Women and Pornography theory essays    Constitutionally protected speech that is Clearly sexual abuse is discriminating and     unconstitutional, therefore, must be restricted speech.  Catherine A. MacKinnon, in her book     Only Words gives persuading evidence that pornography subordinates women as a group     through sexual abuse.  She says Protecting pornography means protecting sexual abuse as     speech, at the same time that both pornography  and its protection have deprived women of     speech, especially speech against pornography (MacKinnon, 9).  MacKinnon argues this bye     explaining   defamation and discrimination, racial and sexual harassment, and equality and     	Women are sexually abused for the making of pornography.  Torture, rape, hot wax     dripping  over  nipples, and murdering women are the tools to produce a product of evil.      Literature is the description of these crimes against humanity (emphasized) and cameras are     On the assumption that words have only a referential relation to reality, pornography     is defended as only words-even when it is pictures women had to directly used to     make, even when the means of writing are womens bodies, even when a women is     destroyed in order to say it or show it or because it was said or shown.       However, assuming words are only a partial relation to reality would mean we would have to     reconsider what reality is.  Our wedding vows such as I do would be meaningless and a jury     could never return a verdict that is only partial to reality.  These words are treated as the     institutions and practices they constitute, rather than as expressions of the idea they embody     (Mackinnon, 13)  Therefore, if these words of pornography are only words, dont they     institutionalize rape?  Since pornography is rape on women.     	Pornography is protected by the First Amendment as free speech, but why?  Becaus    ...     
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