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    Is porn feminist?

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    Is watching porn feminist?

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    Is making porn feminist?

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    These are conversations I hear all the time in feminist and sex-related circles, so I

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    just wanted to throw my two cents out there.

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    I think the first thing we always need to ask when talking about porn is what IS porn?

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    If we go with the basic Wikipedia definition, porn is any “portrayal of sexual subject

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    matter for the purpose of sexual arousal.”

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    So porn can be a hardcore film from a major production company.

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    It can be an indie company of three people shooting artsy queer sex.

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    It can be independent performers selling clips, cam shows, or photos.

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    Or a married couple sharing their sex tapes online.

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    Or Tumblr users writing smutty Doctor Who fanfiction.

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    I feel like it’s a weirdly controversial statement to say that I don’t think porn

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    is inherently anything.

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    It’s not a monolith.

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    When these discussions come up about if porn is degrading, or empowering, or feminist,

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    or oppressive, I just find it so strange…

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    Because it can absolutely be all of those things!

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    I don’t know why as soon as the topic of porn comes up any concept of nuance seems

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    to go straight out the window.

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    Imagine trying to apply those conversations to any other entertainment genre.

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    "Is comedy feminist?"

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    Well, no…

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    There are feminist comedians, and there are very-not-feminist comedians, but comedy as

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    a concept has no political, social, or ideological associations.

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    "Is cinema degrading?"

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    Of course not.

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    Certainly there are degrading movies, and people can have demeaning and abusive experiences

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    on film sets and within the film industry.

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    But the art form of cinema is objectively neutral.

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    Porn is no different.

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    It encompasses a million different kinds of depictions and experiences, and I think putting

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    all of that in the same box — be it negative or positive — is not particularly useful.

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    As people insist on maintaining a one-dimensional view of this multi-dimensional industry, it

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    can be difficult to move past these conversations to what I consider to be more important ones.

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    Conversations like how to best support porn performers, fight stigma, and ensure their

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    fundamental labor rights and how to teach the public to think critically about porn

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    like they do other forms of media.

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    But I also can’t really blame people for having a reductive view of porn when in all

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    likelihood they've only been exposed to a very narrow sampling of what porn is and can

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    be.

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    In 2017, when most people think of porn, they think of the ubiquitous “free” porn tube

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    sites like PornHub, YouPorn, RedTube, etc.

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    But what most people don’t realize is that most of the top free porn sites are owned

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    by one company called MindGeek (and the ones that aren’t are for the most part just cloning

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    MindGeek’s model).

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    So when you do a general search for porn, the top results you get aren’t going to

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    be a fair representation of a vast and diverse industry, they’re going to be a homogenized

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    selection of what a single corporation believes its target audience — i.e. straight men

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    — want.

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    Imagine only getting one TV channel and thinking that, say, Fox News is representative of all

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    television.

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    I’m going to link a really fantastic article in the description about how the MindGeek

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    porn monopoly influences the types of porn we see and the types of porn we seek out.

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    But suffice it to say, whatever your view of porn is, I guarantee that if you really

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    look you will always be able to find porn that subverts those expectations.

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    And that’s why I’ll never be comfortable painting it all with the same brush.

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    What are your thoughts?

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    Let me know down in the comments.

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    Thanks for watching, and I’ll see you next time!

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Use "homogenized" in a sentence | "homogenized" example sentences

How to use "homogenized" in a sentence?

  • The best things and best people rise out of their separateness; I'm against a homogenized society because I want the cream to rise.
    -Robert Frost-
  • Everything has been homogenized. Over time, with television and jet travel, everybody has blended together. Some of our wonderful charm has been lost.
    -Bruce Paltrow-
  • Victorian society was homogeneous without being homogenized. It was, to paraphrase the epigram about Parliament, a society of extreme eccentrics who agreed so well that they could afford to differ.
    -Kenneth Rexroth-
  • I'm afraid that everything will get homogenized and be the same
    -David Byrne-
  • Romance is dead - it was acquired in a hostile takeover by Hallmark and Disney, homogenized, and sold off piece by piece.
    -Yeardley Smith-
  • Much of television has been homogenized in the desire to avoid annoying or upsetting people.
    -Craig Ferguson-

Definition and meaning of HOMOGENIZED

What does "homogenized mean?"

/həˈmäjəˌnīzd/

adjective
(of milk) subjected to process in which fat droplets are emulsified and cream does not separate.
verb
To make things equal or all of the same type.