Any ladies up for a debate over porn (expenses pai
Posted: Wed Dec 22, 2004 4:40 pm
I received the attached e-mail today concerning an expenses paid trip to Ireland for a ?female porn star?. It appears genuine, although I can?t vouch for the person who sent this.
If anyone is interested, email me at admin@ofwatch.org.uk
and I will send you the contact details.
Dear Sir or Madam:
On Thursday, January 13 of next year, the University College Dublin Law Society will host a public debate on the motion ?This house believes porn causes more pleasure than pain?. We would be grateful if you might know of a female porn star that would be willing to accept this invitation to be a special guest speaker at the debate.
We feel that she would be a most welcome guest in the UCD Law Society. The issues surrounding the pornography industry have become increasing controversial. There are many areas of concern among people. Firstly, it is believed that some who get involved in the business do out of a financial need rather than a legitimate choice. Others say that the industry is extremely damaging to the way in which women are perceived. The argument is made that porn encourages men to view women as mere sex objects rather than real people. It is quite clear that there are many arguments to be made on both sides, which means that it promises to be an extremely lively and enjoyable debate.
The UCD Law Society is one of the oldest and largest undergraduate debating unions in Europe. Established in 1911, the Society has over 3200 members drawn from the various faculties of the University. Weekly Thursday night debates during term are our core activity. Individuals who have addressed the Society in the recent past include President of Ireland Mary McAleese, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Mary Robinson, sports personalities, John Motson, DJ Carey and the Irish international soccer manager Brian Kerr, An Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern, the Minister for Justice Michael McDowell, the Lord of the Dance, Michael Flatly, Hollywood Legend, Mickey Rooney, and the voice of Mr. Burns from the hit TV show ?The Simpsons? Harry Shearer.
We would greatly appreciate the contribution she would make to the debate, and the Society will cover any reasonable accommodation and travel costs she might incur in attending. Should you wish to accept this invitation or have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me
John Thuillier
Debates Convenor
UCD Law Society