Foregone Conclusions In Search Of Evidence: Yet Another British Government Moral Panic
The head of the newly-announced ‘review’ into the effects of adult entertainment sounds suspiciously as though she has already made her mind up on the subject.
Cultural Chaos and Forgotten Stories
The head of the newly-announced ‘review’ into the effects of adult entertainment sounds suspiciously as though she has already made her mind up on the subject.
Giving the government and lickspittle quangos powers to prevent legal discourse under a vague definition of ‘harm’ is something that we should all object to.
What, Exactly, Is ‘Legal But Harmful’ And Who Gets To Draw The Line? Read More
Two high-profile British trials in 2012 attempted to draw a line in the sand over what was acceptable sexual behaviour between consensual adults.
The Obscenity Trials Of The Century Read More
Scaring people into compliance and controlling the public discussion with vaguely worded laws and campaigns of moral panic.
Online Harms And Offline Intimidation Read More
We should be very concerned about anti-BDSM campaigners using murder trials to push their moralising agenda.
Exploiting The Dead Read More