nowthatsfuckedup.com

mannybolonemannybolone Los Angeles, CA 15,025 Posts
edited October 2005 in Strut Central
so...I can't remember where I first heard of this...but it was brought to my attention because one of the things the site does is allow supposed active military in Iraq and Afghanistan to post explicit pictures of dead, wounded, explosions, etc. As it turns out, the ORIGINAL intent of the site - from what I understand - was for people to post pictures of their ex-girlfriends (or current ones I suppose), like a revenge site for pissed off people. A couple of things that arise out of all this for Strutter consumption:1) it's interesting that the site doubles as both a repository for sexual pornography and what you might call "war pornography", though in the latter case, some of it is literal, with active duty military posing for pictures that get posted to the site. Says much about the intertwinings of sex and violence in our visual media culture, no?2) The person who runs this site has recently been arrested and charged with 300 misdemeanors, mostly stemming from obscenity charges. I neither agree nor disagree with this crackdown though I will say, I find his site's purpose distateful but that's purely a personal opinion, not a legal one.3) I spend a lot of time trying to wrap my head around the internet and what's it's wrought on our daily culture and society. I'm not trying to be mega-philosophical here but for those of you who are old enough to remember the time BEFORE the internet (which truly feels like a long, long, long life time ago), it's exceptionally strange at times to see what new practices, ideas and conventions have become into play that simply could not have existed before. Seriously fam, I dwell on this shit all the time. Sometimes, I wish I were a younger man, so that I had no memory of what came before 1995 or so. Dudes, 1995. I mean, c'mon. I'm saying. Discuss

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  • GrafwritahGrafwritah 4,184 Posts
    On the pornography tip, posting up nude pics on the internet of people who aren't aware of it - that's fucked up in the highest degree, but that shit will probably never, ever go away.

    On the burned up Iraqi tip - On one hand, regardless of their background, I think that's kind of disrespectful to the dead & their families. On the other hand, you're giving a real view of war to those who want to see it. It puts a human spin on this situation; I think it makes it harder for rednecks and diehards to just say, "FUCK THEM, THEY SHOULD NUKE THE WHOLE FUCKING MIDDLE EAST." There are plenty of regular people there, too.

    I say that especially given the American media's penchant for leaving these types of gory yet necessary details out of most newscasts.

  • 1995? Ha! Used it at the library around '99. Didn't have it in my home til '03. I feel you though. Things have changed in a big way. I'll have to check this site. What's the deal? He's being charged for posting porn? The whole sexual aspect of this war is disturbing. The war porn, and the sexual assault as a form of torture in the prisons. It's really nothing new in war. sevice members have always had sexual exploits. The difference is, now it's all on the web for all to see.

  • SwayzeSwayze 14,705 Posts
    Don't know about the charges but he was supplying porn to American troops, in exchange for gore/splatter/etc... pictures.



    Vile.


  • edubedub 715 Posts
    interesting article on "porno torture" from counterpunch.org

    excerpt:


    No mental torture is actionable under US laws unless it causes "prolonged mental harm." Accordingly, the Torture Establishment might have foolishly concluded that porno torture may be inflicted on Muslim detainees since it presumably causes no severe physical injury or prolonged mental harm.

    BTW, George W has threatened to veto the torture ban passed by the senate (link here)

  • GrafwritahGrafwritah 4,184 Posts
    Don't know about the charges but he was supplying porn to American troops, in exchange for gore/splatter/etc... pictures.

    Vile.

    Actually, if you read the article, it goes on to say that he was offering free porn access to anyone who could prove that they were in the military. He accepted any type of proof, and any type of photographic evidence. It was up to the soldiers to choose what they sent in.

    Just so happens a lot of them sent in that type of stuff.

  • I don't know... I am almost as disturbed by the blogosphere-type media people dudes' fascination with (ie publicizing of) stories like this this one as I am with the existence of the site itself. The internet has certainly given the scum of the earth a lot more voice in the culture, but we as educated whatever people need to learn somehow to ignore these shits wherever possible.

  • Danno3000Danno3000 2,851 Posts

    1) it's interesting that the site doubles as both a repository for sexual pornography and what you might call "war pornography", though in the latter case, some of it is literal, with active duty military posing for pictures that get posted to the site. Says much about the intertwinings of sex and violence in our visual media culture, no?

    The juxtaposition of naked girls and the most horrific mutilations leaves me a little nauseous. No doubt this site is ripe for critical analysis, but I'm not the one to provide it. Right now, I'm content with merely thinking shit is fucked up. I really can't deal with blown-apart people and partying swedish girls simultaneously. You know, maybe sex and violence is our lowest common denominator. I guess that's not terribly inciteful; what is more essential than life and death? Still, presented together so crudely it upsets my pretensions and leaves me reeling.

  • KARLITOKARLITO 991 Posts
    Still, presented together so crudely it upsets my pretensions and leaves me reeling.
    I haven't checked it out but I feel like I'd probably feel the same way. I mean I can take a certain extend of sex and violence w/ in the contect of a horror movie for example, but just random images I don't know about...
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