discipline posted:BDS is not about creating alternatives. it's about tearing down an apartheid state. nothing about feminist porn is about tearing down the porn industry, especially since feminist porn depends on it to define itself as a niche alternative
lol way to totally miss my point.
discipline posted:market-based propaganda, consumer activism
the point of BDS is to shame and ultimately stop israel, not to airdrop comfy throw pillows on gaza so that their concentration camp is a little bit more cozy
discipline posted:stop watching porn. if you are brave enough, shame your friends who watch porn. it fosters a culture that supports disrespect and the oppression of women and girls.
is this really it? you have no particular vision for ending these exploitative practices beyond wagging your finger at the bad men?
meanwhile theres a scene in the same ep where a bunch of women have been captured on the wall that protects the world and the good guy general casually walks down a line of them and says "rape" "slit her throat" or "rape and slit her throat" and no one has made a protest
this, I claim, is pure ideology, the structural rape and violence of capitalism is acceptable but confronting today's liberal communists with the direct object of their misogynist desire is the ultimate taboo. HBO's GOT has finally done something revolutionary instead of just being softcore porn and it is unacceptable
c_man posted:its sort of crazy how saying "financially support an alternative to exploitative working conditions" is a ridiculous because the industry is too big and bad but "tell people to stop financially supporting exploitative working conditions" is real hot shit
i think it's not crazy, at all, because "feminist porn" is the exact same thing and doesnt solve anything. i thought you came in here saying you didnt have an opinion but it seems you've formed a very ... reformist position as you've gone along
ilmdge posted:i think it's not crazy, at all, because "feminist porn" is the exact same thing and doesnt solve anything. i thought you came in here saying you didnt have an opinion but it seems you've formed a very ... reformist position as you've gone along
my newfound opinion is that discipline's plan is even worse
let me be clear: i dont think "feminist porn" will, by itself, solve any of the problems associated with the industry.
discipline posted:shame your friends
lol
if you want to create incremental progress then cultivate a culture of resistance that vocally refuses to engage in this harmful industry, as part of the huge task of creating a culture of people who are willing and able to resist and overthrow capitalist power.
c_man posted:its sort of crazy how saying "financially support an alternative to exploitative working conditions" is a ridiculous because the industry is too big and bad but "tell people to stop financially supporting exploitative working conditions" is real hot shit
youre a fucking moron lmao
c_man posted:what do we do about lethal working conditions in a factory used by some company? buy from a different company? thats crazy, and actually even worse. not buy from that company? fucking brilliant!
i know you think everyone is annoyed with your stupid posting, but it's hilarious to watch you squirm, squirm, squirm around the idea of not watching porn anymore without ever daring to touch it
you don't need porn. at all.
shriekingviolet posted:c_man the point is that the creation and support of less-harmful alternatives won't create incremental progress. feminist pornography under capitalism supports the existence of the pornographic industry under capitalism. the pornographic industry under capitalism is inherently exploitative and harmful. "feminist" pornography creates a guilt soothing alternative for liberals who want their lives to continue as they are without them feeling bad for doing the things they're going to keep doing no matter what, this is the opposite of fostering change.
if you want to create incremental progress then cultivate a culture of resistance that vocally refuses to engage in this harmful industry, as part of the huge task of creating a culture of people who are willing and able to resist and overthrow capitalist power.
so what you're saying is that a vocal movement to boycott the porn industry, perhaps coupled with legislation that would "sanction", if you will, the industry for exploitative practices, would be a good idea and a way to move forward.
discipline posted:woah c_man, seems like you have misinterpreted my prescription for YOU to be a universal revolutionary road to success. or maybe you were coming at me in bad faith?
i asked you what you think should be done. i thought i was clear that i was talking about positive, material goals of a movement and not that i was asking for lifestyle tips.
shriekingviolet posted:this isn't the same thing as "try to buy from less exploitative grocery stores." yes, they are all exploitative, but you need food to live. so it is somewhat reasonable to propose that you can create a (negligible) amount of harm reduction by purchasing from less terrible food shops.
you don't need porn. at all.
i dont and i dont use porn. im talking about the goals of a movement. if you want to have results before judgement day full communism there need to be concrete goals that can be met that will reduce suffering.