[net.legal] pornography privacy Mahoney

oaf@mit-vax.UUCP (Oded Feingold) (09/10/86)

>  Personally I have no plans to read the [Meese Commission] report.
>  The reason is I don't   really care wether their is a link between
>  violence or anything else and ponography.  If people commit violence 
>  of any sort quite simply it is their fault. 		[Brian Mahoney]

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    I will not accuse Brian Mahoney of having the scholarliness of Ri-
chard   Carnes,   the crude  cynicism   of Oded  Feingold, the fanatic
liberalism of Tim Sevener, the blind dogmaticism of Jan Wasilewski, or
conversely the moral turpitude of Ken Arndt.
    He commits the occasional spelling error, and his sentences are  a
bit too long for my taste.

    But that guy has a warm, decent  heart and an  unwillingness to be
led astray by dialectical bullshit.  I'm as hard-bitten  and byzantine
as the next gazebo, but I  admire Mr. Mahoney, and recommend  him as a
role model.  If everyone had his honesty, politics would be boring in-
deed.
-- 
Oded A. Feingold   MIT AI Lab  545 Tech Square  Cambridge, Mass. 02139
{allegra|ihnp4!mit-eddie}!mit-vax!oaf  OAF@OZ.AI.MIT.EDU  617-253-8598

salem@sri-unix.ARPA (Bruce B. Salem) (09/11/86)

   The catch in Mr. Mahoney's remark, with which I agree, is  the
notion that a crime is the fault of the person who does it. For a long
time people with liberal politics have argued that social forces cause
crime, and that if we clean up a person's environment, he does not
commit the crime. The Meese Comission has tried to use this argument,
but on behalf of people who think liberal causes have gotten out of
hand. If we had not been making excuses for criminals in the first
place, maybe the Commission wouldn't have met. Sex Offenders would
have gone to jail under existing law, as they will anyway. That is
NOT to say that the anti-porn people wouldn't have been raising hell,
but they wouldn't have got to such a prestigious forum.
   In saying this, I believe that the Meese Commission had little
credibility for objectivity from before the day it released its report,
nor can I see that it has had any lasting effect beside causing debates
like this one.


Bruce Salem


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