May 08, 2019 |
AZ Legislature Officially Declares Porn a Very Bad Thing |
PHOENIX â In its ongoing quest to topple Florida from the top of the Most Embarrassing State Legislature rankings, on Monday the Arizona Senate approved House Concurrent Resolution 2009, âdenouncing pornography as a public health crisis.â Like similar bills passed in other states where legislators clearly have way too much free time on their hands, the text of the resolution is a series of statements which start with âwhereasâ and end with the sort of dense, bullshit-laden prose for which elected officials everywhere are famous. According to what the Arizona legislature cut and paste from a copy of a resolution passed in Utah several years ago, porn âis a crisis leading to a broad spectrum of individual and public health impactsâ and âperpetuates a sexually toxic environment that damages all areas of our societyâ and âfeatures way too much of tattooed porn stars spitting all over each other these days, which totally deflates our collective boner.â Evidently, porn is also âdirectly harming our nation’s youth by contributing to the hyper-sexualization of teens and even childrenâ and âhas an adverse effect on the family as it is correlated with decreased desire in young men to marry, dissatisfaction in marriage and infidelityâ and âisnât high-quality enough on my favorite free sites anymore because the best stuff keeps being taken down by some company called âTakedown Piracy.ââ In even worse porn-is-really-really-really-bad news, the legislature also says âthe societal damage of pornography is beyond the capability of the individual to address aloneâ and âto counteract these detrimental effects, this state and the nation must systemically prevent exposure and addiction to pornography, educate individuals and families about its harms and develop pornography recovery programsâ but âour state is broke as hell, so instead of passing legislation which informs how we will go about educating individuals and families about pornâs harms, or allocating funds to establish the aforementioned recovery programs, weâre just going to pass this meaningless, nonbinding resolution, pose for a group photo, put out a press release about how important this meaningless, nonbinding resolution is and get back to more important things like passing âbirther bills.ââ The Arizona Legislature couldnât be reached for comment for this post, because the reporter who authored it was laughing too hard at them to use the phone, type an email, or ask Alexa to place a call on his behalf. HCR 2009 will now go to the Arizona Secretary of State to be officially certified and viciously mocked by members of Katie Hobbsâ staff. |