ABOUT this SITE
Within this site is a collection of “MODERN” Pornography, at its very best — as regards both quality and value.
I realized it is impossible to choose anything without involving one’s own preferences, so I don’t mind saying it is a collection of porn that I particularly enjoy. It is , however, intended to be representative. It is a snapshot of a moment in the history of an industry, in the history of a culture, in the history of the Human Race.
Whether you approve of pornography or condemn it, pornography exists because there is a demand for it — a persistent (and, I would argue, universal) demand. Pornography is not new, though this medium is.
At present, and, I believe, more intensely than at any prior moment, there is in the United States of America an interest in eliminating pornography. There has for a long time in this country been an anti-porn sentiment among certain religious groups, conservative organizations and the holders of public office who seek their support.
The advent and success of the Internet, and the success of the pornography industry upon it, have raised the condemnation of pornography to new heights of aggression. Because the controlling power currently in Washington has a traditon of supporting conservative legislation, in general, and anti-porn legislation within that scope, the porn industry in the US is under very serious legal attack. To compound the gravity of the situation, in the wake of 9/11, a number of basic civil liberties have been eroded or overturned by a tide of legislation enacted in secrecy by the current administration, and without the approval of Congress or the American People.
As a result, the pornography industry in the United States today finds that its traditional defense based on the First Amendment has been weakened by recent precedents, and that the American People, as regards the plight of porn, are divided into two camps: those who wish to suppress it, and those too occupied or distracted by the mounting disrespect of other civil liberties (like due process and reproductive rights) to raise a proper protest, together with those too afraid to speak up, for fear of what this much-more-powerful and much-less-accountable government may do to them.
Since long before there was even the dream of an Internet, the Religious Right in this country have been doing an effective job at undermining the morality of healthy, expressed sexuality in our culture. They have established a false association in the collective cultural consciousness between the sort of “comfortable casualness” exemplified in the rest of the developed world and what is often termed, in their rhetoric, the “the breakdown of society”.
Shame, guilt, and self-recrimination for normal, healthy, legal sexual behavior are a part of the National character. For this reason, in spite of the fact that EVERYONE in the US consumes pornography, in spite of the fact that pornography is perfectly legal, there is a stigma connected to owning or using it. Even for most people who work in the pornography industry, there is concern enough for the social, and even for the economic effects of being “found out”, that they are forced to conceal what they do for a living from friends and neighbors.
Recently, I attended a first-of-its-kind seminar at one of the dozen or so Porn Industry conventions we try to hold as quietly as possible in various cities all over the country. What made this seminar so special was it called upon a number of the industry’s well known members to discuss frankly and openly the experience of being pornographers in their day-to-day lives. Suffice it say that I was as saddened by the things I heard as I had been hopeful for the novelty of the subject. For the most part, my colleagues confessed to lives of concealment and anxiety. Sitting there listening to their sincere accounts, it struck me how much their stories sounded like things you’d expect to hear from persons in the witness relocation program.
Of course, I don’t blame them a bit at all. What saddened me was that it should have to be so, that — somehow — it has come to this. A few on the pornographer’s panel were parents, and spoke movingly of their concerns for the possible effects to their children, should they be discovered. The most hurtful pang twisted inside me as I realized these good parents, these exceptionally decent, educated people were forced to commit a terrible disservice to their own children — because of what has happened to Sex in America. To protect them from the pain of scorn and rejection and judgement at the hands of their neighbors, they were teaching their own children to hide and suppress themselves.
And this is how it is perpetuated, even unto the children of pornographers. Each generation is learning to suppress to a deeper level, to bury and deny an essential aspect themselves, of their Basic Humanity, because they are made to understand that Sex is bad.
I live in San Francisco, where we cling to a fierce (if increasingly delusional) hope that this will stop. But it gives me no optimism, only a feeling of temporary sanctuary. How ironic that a capital of progressive thinking should find itself marginalized, and not leading the country towards a happier, healthier tomorrow — but, instead, trailing behind a shift in the opposite direction.
Because I believe that the imminent illegality of pornography in this country would only be a milestone along a path that leads to a still-deeper suppression of Healthy Sexuality, and to an even more miserable people, I am taking a personal stand, I am also calling out to my colleagues in the industry — but that isn’t enough.
There are too few of us, and they’re not listening to what we say.
I don’t think writing your local representatives will do any good, either. It’s obvious to anyone paying attention to the new mechanics of governmnent in Washington, to anyone watching with shock and incredulity as our most precious liberties are taken away, to anyone who still believes in the sacredness of the Constitution, to anyone who can read a history book and contrast the high ideals our founding fathers gave us with the present TYRANNY, that the government is neither for the People nor by the People, anymore.
There’s only one thing I can think to ask of my fellow Americans:
JOIN US!
BECOME A PORNOGRAPHER, TOO!
It’s both absolutely FREE and extremely easy. We have everything you need. You can be a participant in a history-making assertion of democracy, and make a few bucks, too. We have millions of DIRTY PICTURES to give you, enough space on our servers to make every American who wants to say “Sex IS good!” his or her own Web Site.
If you’d rather make a more personal statement, put DIRTY PICTURES of yourself up. Make them FREE sites, if the money isn’t of interest to you.
But help me flood the Internet with so much BEAUTIFUL PORNOGRAPHY, that the censors and the morality police will be simply OVERWHELMED.
The People will have spoken IN FAVOR OF SEX and re-claimed the God-given right to enjoy their own bodies and to stand naked, as God created us in His image, without shame — and never again.
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Regards,
2HP
