Access to Porn Defines A Society
Salman Rushdie is begging to have his head cut off…
In the essay, to be published this autumn alongside images of American porn stars in a book called XXX:30 Porn Star, Rushdie argues that a free and civilised society should be judged by its willingness to accept pornography…
According to the Times, he writes: ‘Pornography exists everywhere, of course, but when it comes into societies in which it’s difficult for young men and women to get together and do what young men and women often like doing, it satisfies a more general need…
His views are likely to infuriate Christians and Muslims alike, the Times said.
Understatement of the year. “His views are likely to infuriate Christians and Muslims.”
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