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Running Head: PSYCHOLOGY 1 Pornography Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Date Instructor’s Name PSYCHOLOGY 2 The increased consumption of pornographic material has been a major concern for many ethical theorists. While the actors in the films contract their performances with their free consent, many people tend to be reluctant to perceive pornography as ethical. On the other side, when pornography falls in the hands of children or teenagers, this is considered unethical due to the child’s inability to consent. However, in normal circumstances, the consumers, as well as the performers, tend to contract their services, ready to take responsibility for the potential repercussions. The underlying problem in this issue is the aspect of gender inequality created in the pornography performances. In modern society, pornography has been perceived as offending to women, despite the fact that women who perform these actions contract their services freely. This has brought the issue of objectification that views pornography as a violation of the rights of women. The longterm battle against gender discrimination has, therefore taken root in the debates for and against pornogr ...
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