The last circumstance I byword Gail Dines stand up for, at a convention in Boston, she moved the audience to tears with her characterization of the problems caused next to porn, and provoked chortling with her intelligent observations about pornographers themselves. Activists in the audience were newly inspired, and men at the event – sundry of whom had on no account viewed smut as a problem first – queued up afterwards to pledge their support. The mise en scene highlighted Dines’s iffy charisma and the factually that, since the dying of Andrea Dworkin, she has risen to that most difficult and captivating of mr roles: the community’s leading anti-pornography campaigner.