In a recent student newsletter defending the move, college master Dr Rufus Black said pornography was exploitative and "presents women primarily as sex objects who are a means to the end of male pleasure".

    Dr Black, an ethicist and theologist, argued that allowing the college's 400 students to access porn on its network would be condoning the objectification of women.

    "Pornographic material overwhelmingly presents women in ways that are profoundly incompatible with our understanding of what it is to treat people with respect and dignity," he said.

    He maintained that even same-sex pornography was treating another person as a "means to an end", and that porn was addictive.

    "The way that it functions is that it desensitises viewers so that they need to consume more of it or more extreme versions to achieve the same level of arousal."



reguile:

Dr Rufus Black deserves the title of ethicist and theologist, people who force their views of the world on others and expect the world to conform to their expectations.


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