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wow...just wow.

All i see in this charge on obscenity is millions and millions of contradictions. Contradictions to what is considered illegal degradation in woman, and what we consider popular entertainment. The government does. not. have the responsibility to hold my hand in the choices i make in entertainment. ESPECIALLY with consenting adults.

Let's repeat that shall we? Consenting adults. How can that be degrading if the women consents? Maybe i've been desensitized from the internets, but people get off in some weird ways. And who am i (or them) to tell them how?

Was there anyone being injured in the making of the film? Was someone using illicit drugs while on stage? Did someone object morally and ethically to the making of the film during production, and they refused to take part any further?

No. 'Nuff said.

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