Porn Wars

Mar 13th, 2006, in IM Posts, by

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5 Comments on “Porn Wars”

  1. avatar Treespotter says:
    March 13th, 2006 at 7:35 pm

    so are you still upset about the bill or are we going to be excited about something else now? :D

  2. avatar Anak_Indonesia says:
    March 31st, 2006 at 3:30 am

    Hey, It’s really really hot in Indonesia…
    if women wearing something ‘open’ that does not always means that we want to show off…Indonesia has a really damn hot weather..
    If the bill is legalised, then bikinis and swimwuits will be forbidden???
    I think the bill would suffer tourism industry in Bali..

  3. avatar Anditya Shanty says:
    May 15th, 2006 at 11:08 pm

    Why is the bill seems like judging women? there are also bodylicious men!
    can’t we increase the education and the human resource first? the variety of norms in Indonesia (consists of thousands of tribes and races)have their own policy that can not be uniformed. if the bill forces it, we’ll see what’s going to happen. A damage for Indonesia.

  4. avatar zomerjap says:
    June 2nd, 2009 at 10:40 pm

    I find it good(ethics) that a large number of people actually care about preserving Indonesian morals and did you guys watch the movie: “Darknight”?
    If you saw that movie then you can answer these general questions about morality as you prefer:

    0) Shouldn’t morality be publicly voted for in a democracy?
    1) Who should define morality in society?
    2) Who should regulate morality?
    3) Why so inconsistent with morality by allowing everyone to define morality at their own terms?
    4) How to respond to people who tell you that you are a hypocrite if they can find inconsistencies?

    In addition to the ban I suggest the following points for consideration:

    1) MICROCHIPS

    -it is cheaper
    -costs less employees
    -is less aggressive (people know they are being watched yet they aren’t constantly watched by a policeman walking behind them)
    -is easier to pinpoint where criminals are located & gives the police the ability to efficiently investigate potential crime at a distance.
    -increases the chances of a succesful police investigation
    -less time wasted in courts
    -all cameras can be removed which will save money, however fake cameras can always be put up when people feel unsafe as a result of that.

    2) Other preventative methods of crime in general (Because prevention is better than cure, to my opinion)Please do something legal about the people who have too many time on their hands who invent invisibility suits and nano-technology invention, enabling invisible and cyber crime (search on popsci.com) which could undo my solution of the micro-chip for make glorious nation of Indonesia and other parts of the world who are facing the same problem with policy making against crime.

    Thank you very much for reading my post.

    Anonymous

  5. avatar zomerjap says:
    June 2nd, 2009 at 10:46 pm

    PS: I have a habit of not directly addressing the subject. I am for the porn ban as an umbrella partial solution until other alternatives are implemented like the above ones I mentioned.



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