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Why aren’t we including porn in debate over ‘toxic culture’?
The Canberra Bubble has become the unlikely setting for a conflict that had to come – between the desiccated descendants of the sexual revolution – victim feminism and the pernicious impact of the flood of free internet pornography.
It’s clear that, while average Australians know instinctively there’s a real problem, modern feminism can’t deliver the solution. For that, we have to look to our history and re-establish moral and social norms that demand more of ourselves in public and in private.
On one side we have Brittany Higgins, standing in a brilliant white addressing the March4Justice outside parliament, the purest emblem for modern victim feminism: an alleged rape victim.
On the other side, we have the…
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