Thursday, July 22, 2010



The Stagliano victory party

Judge tosses out pornography prosecution
"At the victory party Friday night after having had all charges against him dropped in federal court, pornographer John Stagliano, his lawyers, his family, and colleagues from the adult industry raised a toast to his freedom.

But because his wife is pregnant and his daughter is underage, and because one of the films under indictment was called Milk Nymphos, the champagne flutes were filled with an unusual fluid: milk.”

Source

I get the impression that this was simply a vindictive prosecution based on the fact that the Federal goverenment didn't like Stagliano's libertarian politics or his donations to libertarian thinktanks.

Larry Flynt, publisher of "Hustler" walked away (or wheeled himself away) from an obscenity prosecution in 1999 so the Stagliano prosecution never had much hope. It was prosecution as punishment.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

por·nog·ra·phy (pôr-nŏg'rə-fē)
n.

Sexually explicit pictures, writing, or other material whose primary purpose is to cause sexual arousal.

The presentation or production of this material.

Lurid or sensational material: "Recent novels about the Holocaust have kept Hitler well offstage [so as] to avoid the ... pornography of the era" (Morris Dickstein).

—Can be confused with:   lewd, obscene, pornographic, profanatory, profane.

Are pornographic and obscene the same thing?
Who decides this question and what is their decision based on?
Is the image of a naked body pornographic, or obscene?

Bobby said...

"Are pornographic and obscene the same thing? "

---Why should it matter if it happens between two consenting adults?

I read that Stagliano's films featured enemas and some really nasty stuff. Is it obscene? I don't know. Does it matter? No it doesn't.

Anonymous said...

If what happens between two adults? Your response is somewhat interesting, but it doesn't answer the questions.

Anonymous said...

Just because a person has the right to do something does not make it right to do.

Anonymous said...

"Is the image of a naked body pornographic, or obscene?"

Your question is really not answerable without any context. Is the image of an adult, or is it of a child? Is it intended to instruct or educate? Is it intended to convey beauty? Is it intended to insult? Is it intended to arouse? Are adults viewing it or are children viewing it?

While on one hand it may be "just a naked body" but on the other, the morals and ethics of a society constrain how it is perceived.

Bobby said...

"Is it intended to arouse?"

---Guys get aroused by Victoria's Secret catalogs and the Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition, does that make it obscene?

Is it wrong with having materials featuring adults that are designed to arouse other adults?

Bobby said...

"If what happens between two adults?"

---I don't know if you directed that question to me, but my view is that any sexual activity between two adults that is consensual is or should be legally ok.