I saw this meme on Face Book today and all the comments about how it was a great question:
one answer: Child porn is illegal and carries a huge jail sentence. Legal porn sites don’t stream it. So, it becomes a matter of catching criminals just like catching thieves, murderers and domestic terrorists, and law enforcement has special branches to investigate and arrest users. Sometimes you catch a crook and sometimes they get away. That’s why we still have all kinds of criminals. On the other hand, big tech companies are private businesses and not subject to the first amendment definition of free speech. They can refuse service to anyone they want thanks to Republicans – think gays and wedding cakes. This isn’t complicated. it’s just a matter of following the law instead of whining about it because you want it selectively enforced. So, it isn’t really a great question.
Every single person on this planet is unique in many ways and yet, most people consider themselves normal (i.e. conforming to a standard; usual, typical, or expected). This dichotomy is how good writing works. It contains uniqueness in the characters or narrator and a normal progression of ideas in themes. Thus, a story will be appealing if it has unique specificity in a normalized world of some kind and that creates a universal connection between writer and reader. This symbiotic connection as an oxymoron, normal uniqueness, has always fascinated me, not only on the page but more importantly, in life. Over the past twenty years I have written a dozen books. None have made me famous or rich, but I am proud of the work. It has been published by respectable literary and university presses. My editors have been talented and conscientious and brought the best of what I do to the page. But publishing is not all of my writing life. I have long wanted a private space where I could more fully express this exploration between individuality and society normalcy without regard to the business of writing, the correction of images, the political implication of phrases, and while considering there might be an audience to some of what is written, not worrying about whether it would sell. Therefore, I give you my very first and likely last, public blog. It will explore whatever I feel like exploring at a given time in whatever form I choose—maybe a poem, maybe an essay, maybe a story, or possibly a simple “fuck you” to the world. Read at your own peril and comment whenever you want. I encourage dialogue as a learning tool for writer and reader alike. I do not expect agreement with all my ideas. That would eliminate the entire uniqueness side of my inquiry. This is a free space for us all.
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