Crush fetish
A crush fetish is a
In the most severe cases, crushing has involved homicide[3] or extended torture until death of restrained animals including dogs, cats, pigs, and monkeys. Animal welfare organisations, such as the Humane Society of the United States, condemn this practice and consider it extremely disturbing.[2] Additionally, links between animal abuse and violence towards humans are being researched, with animal abuse perhaps being a precursor to further violence, and animal cruelty cases have been tracked by the American FBI since 2016.[4][5] The motivation for these acts may be in the financial gain derived from producing a film of the acts, which is sold on the Internet to crush fetishists who find the content sexually gratifying and perhaps entertaining, a tailored genre known as "crush film". Those in impoverished areas may be more likely to produce and star in this content due to financial gain.[6]
There are currently no laws specifically forbidding the crushing of animals, but the production or trade of crush erotica involving live vertebrates is illegal in many countries, including the United States, Italy and the United Kingdom.[7] In the United States, interstate commerce in (hard) crush videos has been illegal since 2010,[8] and many other countries also have banned them.[9]
Classification
Crush fetishists have used terms to classify crushing on the basis of the victim subjected to the crushing:
- 'Object crush' – crushing of food, toys, electronics and other non-living items.[10]
- 'Soft crush' – crushing of
- 'Hard crush' – crushing of mammals. This is considered to be more cruel than soft crush as terrestrial vertebrates are believed by some to have a greater capacity to suffer pain.[12]
Crush films
General
Crush films are videos produced for sexual gratification of crush fetishists.[13][14][15][2]
In crush films, the crushing agent is typically a woman, who will concentrate her body weight upon her feet to compress the object against the floor. The feet are typically dressed in sexually suggestive
Jeff Vilencia is one known director of crush films, such as Smush![16] Vilencia, along with many other fetishists, has loved to see invertebrates crushed since a young age; he claims that when he was two–three years old, he repeatedly attempted to get people to step on him.[17]
Legal status
The legality of crush films and the actual practice of crushing varies by region; however, many have been posted on web sites and are available for download via the Internet, making the control of their distribution difficult.
The production or trade of crush erotica involving vertebrates is condemned by opponents of animal cruelty and is illegal in many countries including the United States.[18]
United States
In 1999, the United States Congress enacted a statute affecting the legality of crush films which criminalized the creation, sale, and possession of depictions of animal cruelty, though with an exception for "any depiction that has serious religious, political, scientific, educational, journalistic, historical, or artistic value."
On September 8, 2015, a Houston woman pleaded guilty in the nation's first federal animal crush video case.[22][23]
On November 25, 2019, President
United Kingdom
The first arrest in the UK was made in 2002. The industry is estimated to generate hundreds of thousands of pounds' worth of sales.[25]
China
In 2006 an Internet crush video surfaced in which a woman stomps on a kitten with stiletto high-heels. Eventually the woman drives her heel into the kitten's eye and penetrates the eye socket, leading to loss of blood and the death of the kitten.
See also
- Animal abuse
- Macrophilia
- Paraphilia
- Shock video
- Vorarephilia
- Zoosadism
References
- ^ G.A. Pearson. (1997). Digest Cultural Entomology. Fourth issue. Crush Fetishists Archived 2019-08-02 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b c d Perry, Nancy (15 September 2010). "Animal Crush Videos: Senate Committee Testimony". The Humane Society of the United States. Archived from the original on 26 May 2020. Retrieved 9 May 2020.
- ^ "Love Crushed Sex". Darwin Awards. 1999. Retrieved 10 May 2020.
- ^ "Tracking Animal Cruelty". Federal Bureau of Investigation. Retrieved 2023-06-14.
- ^ "The Link Between Animal Cruelty and Human Violence". FBI: Law Enforcement Bulletin. Retrieved 2023-06-14.
- ^ Pelley, Virginia (2015-05-07). "The People Who Get Off to Crush Porn". Vice. Retrieved 2023-06-14.
- ^ "Crush fetish". www.ehrfurcht.com. Archived from the original on 2017-01-22. Retrieved 2014-03-03.
- ^ a b H.R. 5566: Animal Crush Video Prohibition Act of 2010.[permanent dead link] www.govtrack.us
- ISBN 9780313357145. Retrieved March 3, 2014.
- ^ Dr. Mark Griffiths (May 17, 2012). "A Beginner's Guide To Crush Fetishism".
- ^ Thoswal (March 2014). "Hear A Crush Fetishist Out". Archived from the original on 2014-12-14.
- ^ Dr. Mark Griffiths (May 17, 2012). "A Beginner's Guide To Crush Fetishism".
- ^ Third Circuit Rejects Proposed New "Depiction of Animal Cruelty" First Amendment Exception The Volokh Conspiracy, July 18, 2008
- ^ A. S. Hamrah. (2000) A Better Mousetrap. Archived 2006-01-27 at the Wayback Machine Hermenaut.com (accessed 2006-05-04)
- ^ G.A. Pearson. (1997). Digest Cultural Entomology. Fourth issue. Insects as Sexual Fetish Objects . North Carolina State University.
- ^ IMDB. Smush. (accessed 2006-05-04)
- ^ Lex Appeal Animal Cruelty, Crush Videos and the First Amendment.
- ^ Hearing before the subcommittee on crime, of the committee on the judiciary (United States) House of Representatives. Punishing Depictions of Animal Cruelty and the Federal Prisoner Health Care Co-Payment Act of 1999. (accessed 2006-05-04)
- ^ § 48. Depiction of animal cruelty. United States Code: Title 18, Part I, Chapter 3, § 48. Cornell University Law School
- ^ United States v. Stevens - Protecting Animals no Justification for First Amendment Amputation, The Legal Satyricon, 20-07-2008
- ^ Adam Liptak (April 20, 2010), "Justices Reject Ban on Videos of Animal Cruelty", The New York Times
- ^ Dart, Tom (9 September 2015). "Houston woman convicted of making 'animal crush' fetish porn videos". The Guardian.
- ^ "Houston Woman Convicted of Producing and Distributing Animal Crush Videos". Federal Bureau of Investigation.
- ^ "'A major step to end animal abuse': Trump signs bill making animal cruelty a felony". USA Today. 26 November 2019.
- ^ Tony Thompson (May 18, 2002). "'Crush videos' plumb depths of perversion". The Guardian.
- ^ "The meow murderess brought to heel". Daily News and Analysis. 2006-03-18. Retrieved 2010-08-30.
- ^ "High-heeled kitten killer apologizes". China Daily. 2006-03-16. Retrieved 2010-08-30.
- ^ Robinson, Jill (7 Apr 2014). "China's Rapidly Growing Animal Welfare Movement". Huffington Post. Retrieved 15 July 2014.