Uncovering Sex and Sexuality Censorship in Today’s Business World
This morning I didn’t even get to find out. And unfortunately these types of fears lead to blurring lines and very broad definitions.
- Could it perhaps be an adult dating site like Adult Friend Finder? What’s wrong with that? Tens of millions of people find sex partners on Adult Friend Finder. If people didn’t use it, this site wouldn’t be more popular than all the top online dating sites put together.
- Or maybe a BDSM dating site, like ALT.com – sister site to Adult Friend Finder? Again, if millions of people didn’t find this service useful, it would quickly go out of business.
- Or – No not that! – maybe it’s a live adult video chat site like Sizzling Cams or Totally Free Cams, where you can connect with live people from all over the U.S. and beyond. And – gasp – they cater to every possible fetish you can think of. Yes, that too.
And you can even sample the product for free. Wow, it may be sinful just thinking about it.
WARNING, these are adult sites. Before you click, cover your eyes – and if you’re at work, turn your speakers off!
So, it would still be nice as free American adults to make our own decisions about whether or not we’d like to view or display adult content on our blogs and websites.
And don’t even get me started on "protecting the children" from porn.
That scam has been used to take away more freedoms than just about anything in recent history, except maybe for the Patriot Act. We can better protect our children by being real parents and without locking up all of the adults.
Major News Media Censorship – What ever happened to free speech?
These days it’s more like ‘restricted’ speech.
Some years ago Jennifer and I started and online dating site here in Dallas. It was a very interesting and educational experience. And we learned a lot about the type of censorship that goes on behind the scenes in Corporate America today.
We signed up to run some banner ads on the websites of two prominent Dallas area newspapers. They signed the contract, accepted payment, and had no problem with our creatives (the banner ads) initially.
Then, right as we were going live with the campaigns, both called to tells us they would have to pull the ads due to the sexual connotation in the creatives.
By the way, we can’t mention the names of the newspapers here or many media outlets won’t publish this article – more censorship…





