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A letter to the Vatican

Dear Child-Fuckers,

Thousands of newspaper articles about countless documented cases around the world of child rape, instigated by your members and systematically covered up by your leadership, are not “petty gossip.”

Yours lack-of-faithfully,

TFS

Is it just me…..

Or is calling the initiative aimed at advising police forces on how to increase the number of rapes reported, as well as convictions,  “The Rape Support Programme”  just a wee bit of a misnomer?

Just a thought.

You have been pwned

Porn. I reckon everyone watches it at some point, if only out of curiosity. People are sexual creatures – it’s in our evolutionary nature to have sex – the kind that feels really, really good. It makes us happy. This leads to the search for stimulation, in all its myriad forms.

And each person has individual tastes as to what turns them on. Hey, I’m not into rubber, but if you are – good for you! If you like to be flogged, teased and humiliated – great! I don’t care. As long as what you’re doing is consensual, it’s nobody’s business but yours.

The Government and the feminists just can’t hack that thought, can they? I think the Government and feminists have a lot in common – both believe they know what’s best for society at large, and neither can stomach the thought that we might not agree with them, or in fact take them very seriously at all. They insist on telling us that we can’t watch this kind of porn because it’s violent, or degrading to women. Or both.

Woah woah woah….last time I checked, women were allowed to enjoy sex too. And foreplay, in whatever form that takes. If you’re a woman who enjoys being tied up and spanked, who the hell are the Government and feminists to tell you that you’re wrong, or being degraded? I know plenty of women into S&M who like nothing more than a good hard whipping followed by a good hard rogering. Are you going to tell them they aren’t allowed to do that anymore, just because you can’t stomach the thought? Know what – I hate mushrooms. I mean, they make me spew, they’re that minging to me. But I don’t go about preaching to people who like them that they’re evil and sick-making! I don’t demand they be banned forthwith. If you like mushrooms, and your body tells you that eating mushrooms makes you feel good – eat the mushrooms.

The Government’s role of regulator in our personal affairs is getting beyond a joke. I don’t mind them telling me I can’t kill people, because that’s not nice. I don’t mind them telling me I can’t steal, or hit people or other such acts.

But Mr Government – and all you bloody feminist witches – stay the hell out of my private life. If I want to watch violent porn, I’ll bloody well watch it. It’s not up to you to tell me it’s wrong or illegal, because it’s neither. You can’t control someone’s violent impulses by removing a potential catalyst – if someone’s going to commit a violent action real life, they’ll find a way. Banning something for everyone because of the actions of one person is plain wrong, and an infringement of the personal freedom and rights of the very citizens whose rights and freedoms you are supposed to safeguard.

It doesn’t even matter if you don’t watch porn, violent or otherwise—this is simply an easy target the Government can use to get us all used to the idea that having our personal freedoms restricted is OK, so that when they decide to ban us from, oh, I don’t know, gathering in peaceful protest in front of Whitehall, we’ll be so used to the fact that we have become progressively more restricted by Government that we won’t raise a fuss.

A lot of time and money is being spent trying to ban adults from watching something else created by consensual adults, instead of pouring that money into stopping the real abuse of women – women who are trafficked into the UK and then whored out until they die of AIDS or despair; the children who are sold as catamites to lecherous old men; the men, women and children who suffer genuine and horrific sexual abuse at the hands of those who are supposed to protect them. That is the real horror of sexual violence, not the consensual titillation that “violent” porn provides.