Veritas777 opened this issue on Oct 19, 2004 ยท 43 posts
Tguyus posted Thu, 21 October 2004 at 3:51 PM
Interesting to try to fathom what motivates the critics' objections to so-called "toon porn." I always thought one of the key arguments against pornographic material involving real people was that the actors / actresses were being personally degraded and exploited. But with Poser art, it's hard to argue the electrons involved in creating the images are feeling exploited or degraded. But who knows, maybe electrons are actually sentient beings who are vulnerable to ostracization down there in their tiny little sub-atomic society. Hey, this could be a new cause celebre for the religious zealots of the world: "All life is precious, and it begins at quarkhood! Stop the immoral abuse of electrons NOW!"
Disclaimer: I'm just having fun here. No offense intended. Apologies to any humans, religious fanatics, Poser characters, or subatomic particles I might have inadvertently offended.