Thursday, April 3, 2008

Review of the Internet pornography presentation

In our group presentation, I mainly focus on the advantages of Internet pornography and our group also point out the discussion about whether Internet pornography is ethical or not. Students may only blame the problem on the one side, Internet or the producers who upload porn videos or images. However, I can apply the relationship between human beings and technology (i.e. “cyborg”) to give out a clear explanation about this issue the presentation.

Firstly, we should realize that the function of the Internet’s World Wide Web system. It means if online users post something on the web, the others would watch it with clicking the appropriate address of that website. Then, people can’t blame on the cyberspace to deliver porn videos or images widely.

Secondly, cyberspace aims to provide virtual space for online users to fulfill their satisfactions or desires (sexual desire is included as well) in their imaginary world. That mean people are free to express their (sexual) preferences on the net without legal punishment. So, it also can’t blame the problem on these producers who upload the porn online.

Nevertheless, it is true that the term of “cyborg” is obvious to explicit because porn amateurs or producers need to use webcam, cameras or digital cameras to capture porn images, and then upload them by the computer. Indeed, when the problem of ethical or unethical issue is involved, the morality and ethics of human beings are being presented at the same time. Therefore, one of the reasonable answers to explain this discussion topic is that before the sexual amateurs or producers upload images, they do consider about how it may affect children’s mind towards sex after they watch it. Furthermore, parents should become open-minded to share about what the sex is with their children, and hence to educate them getting a positive and save attitude towards sex.
Gabriel

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