“The scourge of ‘Fleshbot culture'”


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Hey, I helped create that culture. Yay! I’ll let this one speak for itself, Workplace Pornography: A “Virulent Cancer”!(reason.com), snip:

The Washington Times unleashes a 750-word editorial on the scourge of Fleshbot culture.

“Pornography is a major workplace problem in contemporary American society – and yet few private employers or government managers are willing to talk about it for fear of seeming prudish, or blindly trusting their employees, or being accused of infringing on individual liberties. With these attitudes, porn-at-work has grown like a virulent cancer, robbing employers of work time and wasted wages, causing litigation, and – most important – truly corrupting the minds of offenders while helping a squalid and perverted industry.

Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley, to his credit, has the courage to tackle the issue of pornography at work head on. His action is an opportunity to begin a national conversation on the widespread social effects of Internet porn at the office. Is this the kind of America we want to live in?”

Given that we now have pretty concslusive data that Internet porn actually reduces sex crimes, I’d say yes! The concluding graphs are especially Bork-a-licious:

“Some of these employees know full well that they are being monitored – and get an additional thrill for being so brazen and taking such a risk. This bespeaks the magnitude of the porn-at-work phenomenon.” (…read more, reason.com,thanks Praemedia!)

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