@ Ashwin37
In terms of practicality, government banning might make a slight difference, for about 3 minutes.
A couple of years ago, the Australian government announced it was banning internet file sharing platforms. The work around was available the same day .It takes a non computer person about 3 minutes,.
Politicians love banning things. It gives the illusion they are actually doing something. Unfortunately fo them, politicians tend to be computer illiterates who have no idea about how the internet works.
That there is little if any connection between pornography and sex crimes has been established for perhaps 25 years.
I've studied a bit about India and read the Huff Post India quite often. The impression I get is that Indian society seems to be about a generation behind the rest of the in world in anything sexual. The word that seems to best describes the general attitude is 'puritanical, together with a stunning general ignorance. Eg is still the case that kissing is still not permitted in Indian films? Or that homosexual and trans sexual people are still treated harshly?
I apologise if I have given offence. That is not my intention. I am aware that I may be mistaken in some or all of the opinions I have just written. Please feel free to correct any mistakes I have made. Sources for any correction would be helpful.
In terms of practicality, government banning might make a slight difference, for about 3 minutes.
A couple of years ago, the Australian government announced it was banning internet file sharing platforms. The work around was available the same day .It takes a non computer person about 3 minutes,.
Politicians love banning things. It gives the illusion they are actually doing something. Unfortunately fo them, politicians tend to be computer illiterates who have no idea about how the internet works.
That there is little if any connection between pornography and sex crimes has been established for perhaps 25 years.
I've studied a bit about India and read the Huff Post India quite often. The impression I get is that Indian society seems to be about a generation behind the rest of the in world in anything sexual. The word that seems to best describes the general attitude is 'puritanical, together with a stunning general ignorance. Eg is still the case that kissing is still not permitted in Indian films? Or that homosexual and trans sexual people are still treated harshly?
I apologise if I have given offence. That is not my intention. I am aware that I may be mistaken in some or all of the opinions I have just written. Please feel free to correct any mistakes I have made. Sources for any correction would be helpful.