No.363
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No.364
Some highlights:
"Sexual liberation is one of the most insidious forms of control because it is the subtlest"
"The battle for obscenity has been fought between jews and catholics, but the battle for contraception was fought between protestants and catholics."
"A man has as many masters as he has vices"
Libido Dominandi = The desire to dominate other people.
"Freedom is used meaning 'lack of obligation', and in this case, a lack of obligation to morality and reason."
"The story that is being pushed is that pornography=freedom"
A "mass situation" is where an activity performed by a small group is played as being performed by a large group/majority, so that everyone else believes that now it is okay to do that.
"Members of the Gender Studies Department have become foot soldiers of the revolution"
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No.397
Ah, it's the full interview from that video by nobody TM.
A good listen, thanks anon.
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No.2050
I have some doubts as to whether the Israeli forces really did broadcast pornographic images to "liberate" the Palestinians. It seems to me that they were trying to demoralize the citizens by showing them shocking images. Female nudity is almost impossible to see in public or in private in a country like Palestine. It is not common.
Why would they present themselves to the Palestinians as liberators anyways? This is something that no Palestinian would ever believe and Israel knows this very well. To me, it seems like the objective was to make sure the population would be as non-violent as possible during the occupation. You do this by demoralizing them with shocking images.
Nonetheless, it is still about political control over the country, but I don't think it's related to sexual liberation.
I'm trying to get inside the head of any of the people who lived there. From the perspective of a parent this is outrageous and should be completely avoided; the children are not allowed to watch the television. I think it's safe to assume there is only one television per household so if anyone was watching porn they would get caught. I think most people would be confused as to why any of that is happening instead of thinking of the occupation.
Anyways, this is but a small portion of what his book is about. It's actually negligible.
P.S. The capital of the Palestinian Authority is the city that was mentioned, Ramallah. It's not an obscure, small village in the West Bank.
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No.2052
>>2050
You are taking "liberation" literally, israelis weren't broadcasting porn to liberate (destroy the uptight morals of the country) the palestinians, they were doing it to pacify and mitigate their rage at the face of an invasion.
>There are snipers outside
> t.v is broadcasting porn 24/7
Why would you risk your life when you can bust a nut and chill in your place am i rite?
It's psychological warfare.
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No.2214
>>363
This is a psychopolitics board, and you're unironically posting Church propaganda.
Why?
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No.2238
>>2214
Because the growth of access and acceptance of pornography in western society probably has cultural and social consequences, and it would be interesting to discuss them. If you disagree with the points made by the speaker in the audio track, you can point them out like >>2050 did. You can also ignore the audio track altogether and just explore the topic at hand.
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No.3255
>>363
So do you have an english pdf?
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No.3256
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No.3261
>>3256
Well, god damn it…
I downloaded all of those a while back without seeing that this was in there. I've been looking for it for a few days now.
Thank you.
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No.3268
>>3256
>>3261
Mega doesn't work for some people. Can you upload it here or somewhere else?
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No.3272
>>3268
There's a few on archive.org
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No.3279
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