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“Every word I once wrote has come back to haunt me,” posted a writer who says she was arrested for “obscene” work.
Archived version: https://archive.is/newest/https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c056nle2drno
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All porn is illegal in China. There are hundreds of queer romantic novels and such not being targeted, because they don’t cross the line into graphic pornography. This is being framed as anti queer but it is actually anti porn
The article makes the argument that it is overtly anti queer:
Anti porn shit always comes for us. Always.
You have Chicken with a counterargument for why it’s anti queer in particular. I’ll take your anti porn frame instead just for the sake of it: still dystopian. Especially written. You can’t even make the case actors are being abused.
Could you do me a favour and get a fucking grip please? You’re describing having to use your imagination while wanking as dystopian.
Banning porn isn’t just about porn
And the shared imaginary of literature does help people develope and elaborate on identities, including sexual identities. So even if it was just about porn, it would still be dystopian, even if it doesnt have quite the urgency or visceral edge of the dystopian shit most of us are used to pointing out these days.
How am I doing that? Using imagination while wanking is perfectly fine. Arresting people for using their imagination is dystopian.
Believe whatever you want I suppose
This should go in the list of comments that are always worthless in any context.