1. La pornografía como una herramienta del patriarcado.
Esta perspectiva sostiene que el trabajo sexual y la pornografía son inherentemente productos del patriarcado, diseñados para la gratificación masculina. Se argumenta que estas industrias perpetúan la mercantilización y objetivación de las mujeres, reforzando las estructuras de poder existentes y sirviendo a la mirada masculina.
- Sex work and pornography are invented by men and feminism is fighting patriarchy to end viewing women being a commodity or an object instead be seen as a human beings, so everything that is connected with male pleasure or benefiting men isn't accepted and need to be dismantled.
- Porn is just another way to say degradation. Anyone who works in the industry is a part of the patriarchy wether they like it or not.
- We still live in a patriarchal world, sex work ultimately serves the patriarchy/male gaze. Resistance doesn’t require shaming these women.
- Mainstream porn is mostly about dominance of women. So in a system of dominating women - the patriarchy - porn is seen as "normal" and "nothing to have influence" because the system works the same. You have to question patriarchy to be able to see porn as the propaganda it is.
2. El sistema patriarcal como el verdadero problema.
Esta visión argumenta que el problema fundamental no es la pornografía o el trabajo sexual en sí mismos, sino el contexto patriarcal y capitalista en el que operan. Se afirma que culpar a la pornografía desvía la atención de las causas sistémicas de la misoginia y que prohibirla es una táctica reaccionaria que, en última instancia, sirve a los intereses del patriarcado al controlar la autonomía de las mujeres.
- Holy heck, people are incredibly rot-brained when it comes to feminism and porn. Porn is not the enemy of women or feminists. Cultural patriarchy being inserted into capitalist production of porn is the fucking issue. Get it right!
- It’s not porn itself that causes harm, but the way patriarchy shapes how we view and engage with it. The real issue is the system, not the content.
- Lady your problem isn’t porn it’s the patriarchy which i hate to break it to you is everywhere and not created by porn.
- Patriarchy, not porn, is the problem. A culture that only views women as objects, whether for sex or baby-making, will always find its way to a "male loneliness epidemic" whether it's got tons of porn or not.
3. El trabajo sexual: ¿sumisión o autonomía económica?
Este punto de vista se centra en cómo el trabajo sexual puede ser un medio para que las mujeres escapen de otras trampas patriarcales, como la dependencia económica y la pobreza. Se postula que oponerse al trabajo sexual es ser pro-patriarcado, ya que la criminalización y la estigmatización de las trabajadoras sexuales refuerzan el control sobre sus cuerpos y su independencia financiera.
- Love the old, the ‘patriarchy is to blame for sex work’ trope. Sure, let’s ignore how sex work allows many women to escape other patriarchal traps like poverty and economic dependence, all while you toil under a male-dominated corporate structure and call it ‘wage dignity.’ inspiring.
- If you’re anti-sex work you are then pro-patriarchy. Simple as that.
- Also many women who turn to sex work, do so to allow themselves to be independent from men. Is the patriarchy bad? yes, does taking back control of your body and making those men pay for the privilege of seeing what they wanted for free feel empowering? massively.
- The marginalization and criminalization of sex workers literally reinforces the patriarchy you rancid chode.