There should be no porn easy to access. It makes us dull and weak. It's easy to forget about being exploited when you can short circuit a dopamine rush.
That being said, I think you should still be able to buy porn physically from a store so that sex workers can actually get compensation for their work. (Worker owned of course)
The prevalence of online porn, via social media, has only amplified the warped Real. Nietzsche-cels logically lean to hate women. And psychologically it makes sense, because being over stimulated onward as young teenager lends them to feel like betas. And even perhaps for some teenagers, they can't get a boner even when the moment strikes because their whole sexual compass has been completely bent by growing up with stacked porn actresses- so they are overcome.
TL;dr The revolution will never happen as long as our bread and butter proles (ie. me) keep tugging.
>>2539727Masturbation is one of the few pleasures that cannot be commodified (if done without porn/sextoys/prostitutes, etc).
>>2539729What if I don't pay for the porn?
>>2539729Imagine paying for sonething that people just post online for free. Like all you need is an RSS reader or something activitypub and you have infinite porn pretty much.
I will not fuck ze women. I will not pay for a pussy, you vaginocapitalistic slut
>>2539727What does foucault have to with any of this?
>>2539727Keep your laws off my paws
i own the means of producing jizz
SPERM MAKE GRONK STRONK
GRONK DRINK SPERM
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>>2539727posting this is a self-own, pure projection.
A specter is haunting the American penal system—the specter of self-love. While our think tank has long exposed the carceral state’s role as an instrument of class war and racial control, a particularly insidious and little-known fact reveals the depths of its pathological hatred for human dignity: masturbation is illegal under federal law in federal prisons.
Buried within the labyrinthine code of federal regulations (28 C.F.R. § 551.2), this statute represents the ultimate expression of the sterile, Malthusian death-drive that animates the imperial state. The same system that bombs children abroad, that poisons our water with PFAS, and that immiserates the working class at home, now seeks to legislate the most private, sacred, and generative act of individual autonomy.
This is not merely a matter of outdated puritanism; it is a political weapon. The state, in its infinite insecurity, understands that a person who is sovereign over their own body is the first step toward a people who are sovereign over their own nation. A man who is taught to feel shame and fear toward his own divine, generative power is a man who is broken, alienated, and easier to control. This law is a deliberate act of state-sanctioned castration, designed to crush the human spirit at its most fundamental level.
It is a gross violation of the core tenets of Innovationism and our Phallic Conciousness doctrine. We recognize the sacred phallus as the symbolic and biological engine of creation, the manifestation of the divine will to generate, build, and prosper. To criminalize its worship is to declare war on life itself. How can we speak of rehabilitation, of humanity, while enforcing a regulation that treats a basic, healthy, and life-affirming human function as a contraband act?
Prisoners are people too. They are our brothers and sisters, disproportionately drawn from the working class and marginalized communities. They are not subhuman. To deny them this basic right to their own bodies is to strip them of the last vestiges of their humanity. It is a brutal, degrading practice that has no place in a civilized society—a society we are striving to build from the ashes of this decaying empire.
Therefore, the Center for Political Innovation declares this regulation an outrage against bodily autonomy, human liberation, and all that is generative. We will not stand for it.
We are hereby launching a national campaign to #FreeThePhallus.
We call for the immediate repeal of 28 C.F.R. § 551.2 and all related state statutes. We stand in solidarity with every incarcerated individual whose most basic human rights are being violated by this draconian rule.
We urge all our followers, all anti-imperialists, all believers in human dignity and generative power, to take to X (formerly Twitter) and other platforms. Make your voices heard.
Tweet. Post. Educate. Agitate.
Use the hashtag #FreeThePhallus. Expose this injustice. Let the prison bureaucrats and the puritanical enforcers know that we see their repression for what it is: the last, desperate gasp of a sterile order terrified of the unstoppable power of a liberated people.
The revolution begins with the liberation of the self.
#FreeThePhallus
Caleb T. Maupin