neoporn

I have probably done more to associate my name with the word “pornographer” than anybody in history — lol
I’m hoping that the prevailing sentiment will not judge me too harshly. I plead Idealist.
Of course I like porn, I use porn — let there be no mistake about that. I want to shake off the people who are visiting this site for shock value. There ain’t much. In about 3 sentences, I’m going to slip into the driest, dullest marketing jargon anybody ever napped to.
I have a theory about the socio-evolutionary trajectory of Homo Sapiens, spanning as far back as pre-civilization and as far forward as “G-dub, Term2″. It relates to the recent precipitous increase in oppressive pressure by Government against the unique sexual identity of the individual …
[Pssst. Are they gone yet?] —
I can break it down to 6 bullets.
- 1. We have been squeezed to breaking by bigger and bigger societies.
2. The more complex the society, the more compliance it demands of the individual.
3. Sexuality is the gunpowder that ignites all human strife. And by “Sexuality” I mean the whole web of trade, among all the parties involved. Not just the infinitessimal part which is the actual seduction and consummation.
4. Because it cannot withstand the dense packing of modern cities and lifestyles, this gunpowder also becomes more explosive, the more it is pressed.
5. In response to the rising rate of violence and amoral indulgence caused by the close-packing, the “system” evolves Law Enforcement to protect itself.
6. Because sex is the explosive element, Law Enforcement and other “stability-seeking” institutions systematize the concealment, denial and oppression of sex, which only increases the explosiveness, and so on again, which is pretty much where we are in the story.
I’m going to call it a bad prognosis for the planet as we know it, just to be crystal clear.
Now along comes the Internet, and get this — IT GIVES PEOPLE A PLACE AND A WAY TO LET OFF THAT PRESSURE.
Nobody is hurt, everybody is happy, they fight less, they smile more, and just about everything generally improves. Except, the people who have been so busy closeting sex for the last few hundred years don’t see it that way. It seems they have forgotten that the ill was not sex itself, but that which sex can conflagrate when it is too tightly contained.