Kitty
Porn
A young man using the handle "flea"
uploads a pornographic picture to
an Internet "newsgroup". It happens an
estimated 2000 times a day, but
this time, it's different. The picture
shows a naked six year old, who we
will call Kathy, helplessly tied in thin
blue yarn... and what is perhaps
even more disturbing, the man distributing
the picture is Kathy's legal
guardian. To this date, no legal
action has been taken and Kathy is
still in the custody of "flea". Why has
justice failed Kathy? Why has the law not intervened? The answer is simple...
Kathy is a cat.
[KITTY PORN]
The problem is growing. Each day it is
estimated that as many as twenty pictures of young cats go up on the Internet
without their knowledge or consent. With a computer and phone line, anyone, even
children, can easily find and view these pictures. In fact, in a frightening new
trend children themselves are increasingly responsible for taking and
distributing these startling pictures. What is to be done? Where does free
speech end and compassion begin? In a recent study conducted by Richard Little
it is estimated that there are over a million billion pictures of cats on the
Internet. That number is expected to rise by some 30000000% over the next year.
Projections for the year 2,010 show that there will be more cat pictures on the
internet than molecules of oxygen in the atmosphere. Of course some critics have
questioned Richard's study pointing to the fact that Richard is only ten and a
half and call the study "dangerous, unfounded fiction" Supporters claim it's not
dangerous at all. Both sides agree however that it would be impossible to come
up with accurate numbers... so we'll use these.
All over the world there are increasing
reports of kitty porn. China,
Japan and the Netherlands have all become
hot spots on the
kitty porn circuit. Several organizations
track these phenomena such as the "WWW Cat Map" recently awarded POINT'S
prestigious "Top 5% of the Web" award. It chronicles some of the world's most
notorious cat pages. Pages like these can be a boon to those concerned with
kitty porn, but they can also be misused by those seeking cat pictures for
prurient purposes.
Kitty porn spans economic lines as well as
national borders. The kitty
porn scene is no longer characterized by
poorly lit amateur photographs of underprivileged cats, but reaches all the way
to the top as the picture
of ex First Kitty "Socks", photographed by
the Smithsonian, shows. No cat is safe no matter what their upbringing or how
powerful their family is. Though humans are responsible for most of the
startling pornography on the internet, a growing number of cases are being
attributed to the Feline Mafia Organization (FMO). Who are they and what has
been their effect in the kitty porn controversy? Is anything being done? We
talked to Special Agent Punner about the problem. "Well, the problem has
paw-satively become cat-astrophic in it's pro-paw-tions. Just last week I was
helping track down a flea-ing fur-getive who was making a feline for neuter-al
territory be-claws of crimes against a young fur-gin named
Fuzzy Love. The fur-ious women who spayed
at home surfing the Internet wasn't lion when she called in the crime. To say it
stroked us the wrong way around here barely scratches the surface. The
purr-petrator litter-aly came within a whisker of getting away, but it was the
cat's meow interestingly enough that lead to our apprehending of the hair-ied
fat cat responsible. Now he'spraying not to get collared and either tossed in
the kennel or thrown to the wolves. "We tried to contact Fuzzy Love, but she had
no comment. This was partly due to shame and unwillingness to endure further
exposure, and partly because, like most cats... Fuzzy Love can't talk. This is
the true tragedy. While we labor to protect our freedom of speech, who will
protect those that cannot speak. Such spokescreatures for the feline community
such as Puddy, who writes the very successful column "Ask Puddy" have been
strangely silent on the subject. Of course many people feel that animal pundits
such as Puddy are mere pawns themselves and are being controlled by other
interests. We asked Puddy for his comment, but so far we have received no
reply.
Part of the problem lies in the
availability and design of computers.
Not enough effort is being made to empower
the feline community. They have no voice, they are shut off and isolated. They
are part of something they do not understand and cannot participate in. They
have no
power to change the Net. Of course there
are more cats with access to
computers than women, minorities, and
economically depressed people... but that's not really saying much is it? Until
the Web embraces everyone equally, the problems of exploitation will continue.
Although legislation against posting cat pictures is an option, a more
intriguing option has been suggested in a report published by the Coalition of
Those Attempting to Think Clearly and Probably Failing "Society should spend a
lot more time trying to educate and help people stay mentally and physically
healthy instead of making them sick and then trying to stop them from hurting
each other. If we must pass laws about pornography on the Internet, we advise a
law that requires EVERYONE on the internet to post a pornographic picture of
themselves. We don't know if that would solve the problem, but it would sure be
interesting."
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