PoliticalChic
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Yep, electronic porn too graphic for CBS 2 to show on television is available on-line for adults on publically used computers at the citys 200 library branches.
All people have to do is search for it.
I probably wouldnt feel comfortable if someone was watching on the computer next to me, patron April Cantor told Rapoport.
Richard Reyes-Gavilan of the Brooklyn Public Library said thats the policy that even pornography is protected by the first amendment and recognized as free speech.
With adults, anything that you can get on the Internet, you can legally get on a computer in the library, Reyes-Gavilan said. Its difficult, but we err on the side of free and open access.
Watching Pornography At New York Public Library Is Legal, According To Officials « CBS New York
This is the nanny state that has virtually banned smoking and wants to limit people's salt intake. But exposing children to porn and perv's? It's called freedom!
Another example of neo-Marxism, and the belief that any and every method to destroy traditional mores and values is a step toward utopia.
1. Wilhelm Reich pressed the thesis that psychological problems can be traced to sexual repression, and, therefore, only by the sexual liberation from societal mores could people be cured. Thus, modern feminism. the repression of the sexual needs creates a general weakening of intellect and emotional functioning; in particular, it makes people lack independence, will-power and critical faculties. Marriage, in fact, ruins lives Marital misery, to the extent to which it does not exhaust itself in the marital conflicts, is poured out over the children. Wilhelm Reich, The Sexual Revolution: Toward a Self-Governing Character Structure, p. 77-78, 111, 184.
2. O'Sullivan's First Law (a.k.a. O'Sullivan's Law), paraphrased by George Will as stating that any institution that is not libertarian and classically liberal will, over time, become collectivist and statist.
...including libraries, it seems.