The Will to Resist

🍳 Porn Isn’t the Problem — Control Is.

By Boris Thuginski | The Will to Resist

Let’s stop pretending this is just about porn.

When you peel back the yolk-slick metaphors, fingered donuts, and AI muscle moms with 18+ bios… what’s really happening isn’t about morality. It’s about dominion. This is a control war dressed in decency drag. And we better start treating it like one.

🧠 It Starts With the Fork Take the egg video. Fork dragging across the yolk. People laughing, cringing, aroused, confused. That’s not just internet chaos—that’s adaptation. Platforms killed open expression years ago. So creators got creative. They made content suggestive enough to survive, subtle enough to avoid bans. Now? Lawmakers want to criminalize even that.

If you intended to arouse someone, you’re a threat. That’s not law—it’s psychic policing.

🔥 The Real Obscenity: Fear as a Weapon The Interstate Obscenity Definition Act (IODA) wants to nuke the Miller Test—the current standard that protects art, media, and expression. They want to swap “community standards” with something worse: Intent to arouse.

That’s it. Doesn’t matter if it’s artistic. Doesn’t matter if it’s safe, consensual, fictional, or satire. If someone in power thinks it’s sexual—and thinks you meant it to be? You’re cooked.

Let me be clear:

Your fanart? Guilty.

Your bachelorette party video? Guilty.

Your cooking content that gets too popular? Maybe guilty.

This isn’t just about porn. It’s about pretext. And that’s how authoritarianism grows—not through loud decrees, but quiet definitions.

⚔️ Porn as the Frontline Let’s face it: Porn made the internet profitable. Sex powered algorithms, launched platforms, and helped people reclaim agency outside systems that never served them.

That’s why it’s under attack.

If this law passes—or even if it doesn’t—it still wins through fear. It chills the atmosphere. Creators second-guess. Platforms over-moderate. Users stay silent. Even the threat of punishment becomes its own leash.

And if they can redefine eggs and whispers as dangerous? What chance does the truth have?

🕯️ What People Really Think About Porn (Now) It used to be taboo vs normal. Now it’s a spectrum:

Some still view porn as shameful.

Some see it as empowerment.

But most are waking up to a truth: it’s a test balloon for censorship.

And if we let it get popped, everything else—queer rights, trans visibility, sex education, kink spaces, creative fiction, protest—follows.

🎤 Final Word from the Furnace: This isn’t about protecting kids. This isn’t about family values. This is about manufacturing silence.

Porn isn’t the hill we die on. It’s the trench we start from.

If you're tired of people deciding how you express, what you create, or how you feel desire? Then welcome to the resistance.

They’re not just coming for porn.

They’re coming for anything you don’t apologize for.

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Filed under: #free-speech #censorship #expression #first-amendment #the-will-to-resist Tagged: #project-2025 #ioda #sexuality #digital-rights

Written by Boris Thuginski Forged in fire, dipped in sarcasm, and armed with the First Amendment. If the system cracks—make an omelet.