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Online pornography showing strangulation or suffocation is to be made illegal, as part of government plans to tackle violence against women and girls.

It follows a review which found depictions of choking were "rife" on mainstream porn sites and had helped normalise the act among young people.

Both the possession and publication of such material will be a criminal offence, under amendments to the Crime and Policing Bill currently going through Parliament.

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[–] cley_faye@lemmy.world 3 points 9 hours ago

porn normalized chocking

I'm not sold on the "porn normalized XYZ", or non porn either. There's plenty of content of all kinds showing all kind of things that would be deemed dangerous, wrong, lethal, immoral, cruel, etc. but somehow, it's only porn and kinks we're talking about. If the prevalence of something in easily accessible media was a thing, I'd have a thing or two to tell about cops choking/gasing/beating up people laying on the ground.

I'm more concerned by the amount of people that consider fictional content to be guidelines for how they actually live their life. It seems that there's enough of them to warrant censoring weird shit, but as long as this side of the issue is not addressed, this will not stop.

When I was younger (yes… classic one) a lot of people were worried that younger generation could not distinguish fiction from reality. And we didn't even have realistic fiction, too. Now that we do, it seems that too many people consider "normalisation" through any media the natural course of things. Kinda like video game making people violent… only when it is convenient.