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RE: Adult channels to be outlawed
(12-03-2013 14:07 )whizzer Wrote: (11-03-2013 12:14 )MONEY BANG Wrote: Iceland (the island thing not the supermarket) has not banned Porn. It is a proposed ban.
Iceland has banned all printed porn and also banned strip clubs.
The UK government under section 27 of the Policing and Crime Act 2009 already gives power to Local Authorities to adopt a position of banning strip clubs in their area under the governments 'Big Society' drive so not much difference to Iceland.
With regard to todays vote 625 members of the European Parliament voted 368-159 in favour of passing a report aimed at stamping out gender stereotypes in the region.
The section regarding a "ban on all forms of pornography in the media," was removed from the report prior to the vote although this has not been completely put to bed and can be raised again in the future.
Here's a quick report on the issue.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-5757377...proposals/
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eccles
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RE: Adult channels to be outlawed
Digital Daves comments made me think of a stone age Mary Whitehouse wearing stone age old lady glasses trying to stop cave dwellers shagging round the campfire en masse to keep the cold out. " I dont like it. You have to stop" (expressed in grunts).
The EU website is hardly friendly but the provisional text of the montion as actually voted on can be found here page 309 on. (Dont be surprised if the link stops working when replaced with the final version.)
Key points are a lot of background (whereas and having regard to) particularly references to the
Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (adopted by the Fourth World Conference on Women on 15/09/1995), EU Parliament resolutions of 18/05/2000, followed up 10/03/2005 (+10) and 25/02/2010 (+15).
The action it calls for is listed on pages 313 to 320 in no fewer than 63 paragraphs including the extracts below. Remember, this is the watered down version, but as that references previous declarations it would be difficult but not impossible to include actions proposed in those documents. There is agreat deal of "worthy" social engineering like encouraging women to train as engineers or including boys in gender equality lessons. Here are some - watered down - quotes:
Quote:6. Calls on the Commission and the Member States to develop strategies that attack the root causes of discrimination and violence against women, which are entrenched in stereotypes and inequalities between women and men, beginning with the deconstruction of gender stereotypes;
9. Stresses that advertising often conveys discriminatory and/or undignified messages based on all forms of gender stereotyping, which hinder gender equality strategies; calls on the Commission, the Member States, civil society and advertising self-regulatory bodies to cooperate closely in order to combat such practices, notably by using effective tools which guarantee respect for human dignity and probity in marketing and advertising;
12. Calls on the EU to develop awareness campaigns on zero-tolerance across the EU for sexist insults or degrading images of women and girls in the media;
14. Stresses the importance of promoting the representation of the female image in a way that respects women’s dignity, and of combating persistent gender stereotypes, in particular the prevalence of degrading images, whilst fully respecting freedom of expression and freedom of the press;
62. Calls on the EU and its Member States to develop safeguards (in the form of ombudspersons or media-watch authorities incorporating gender equality experts) in order to ensure that industrial codes of conduct include a gender equality perspective and are adhered to, and that the public can lodge complaints if necessary;
Texts Adopted
Draft 12 Dec 2012
"Original Text Wrote:17. Calls on the EU and its Member States to take concrete action on its resolution of 16 September 1997 on discrimination against women in advertising, which called for a ban on all forms of pornography in the media and on the advertising of sex tourism(10);
18. Calls on the EU to conduct research into the links between child pornography and adult pornography and the impacts on girls, women, boys and men, as well as the relationship between pornography and sexual violence;
19. Calls on the Member States to establish independent regulation bodies with the aim of controlling the media and advertising industry and a mandate to impose effective sanctions on companies and individuals promoting the sexualisation of girls;
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(This post was last modified: 13-03-2013 02:49 by eccles.)
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RE: Adult channels to be outlawed
All these words that are being written about this subject. When all anyone wants, is to catch a glimpse, just every now and then of our favourite models Pussie from under her flimsy panties. Must admit saying it like that does sound a bit pervy. I'll shut up.
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RE: Adult channels to be outlawed
maybe if the channels all got taken off the air it would be a good thing then half the girls would end up going into porn and put every body out of their misery as you could see them on the internet, personally i think all the channels are past it and just more boring more than anything, hardly ever watch now unless there is nothing else on or I cant get to sleep....
*TORCIDA JOVEM*COM O SANTOS ONDE E COMO ELE ESTIVER
FCP mais que um clube*Super Dragoes*
#RODGERS OUT
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