Monday, January 24, 2005

Glorifying Rape - New Deep Throat Movie 

Excellent article by Joseph Farah - WND:


"Inside Deep Throat" was produced by Brian Grazer, whose films include "Apollo 13" and "A Beautiful Mind." It is set to open theatrically in New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boston and five other cities next month.
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Without question the original movie had a profound impact on the culture. Shot for $25,000 and backed by mob muscle, the film desensitized millions of Americans toward pornography – today an industry raking in many billions.

Yet, the new documentary conveniently overlooks the harsh victimization of Lovelace, or Linda Susan Boreman, who in 1986 testified before the Meese Commission on Pornography that she was forced to perform in the movie.

"When you see the movie 'Deep Throat,' you are watching me being raped," she said. "It is a crime that movie is still showing; there was a gun to my head the entire time."
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"Our film is not salacious or gratuitous. That scene needed to be in there." [said one of the producers]

No, not salacious. No, not gratuitous. This is a movie that needed to be made. Unlike "Deep Throat," this is truly a movie with real redeeming social value. The producers are only interested in truth – truth, that is, except about the real victims and real cost of pornography.
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In 1980, Linda Lovelace released an autobiography recounting her ordeal. Her husband had forced her to perform sex on strangers. Then he forced her to do it on camera. Then he forced her to do it with a dog. But the ultimate victimization was "Deep Throat."

Three years ago, she died in a Denver hospital after crashing her car into a concrete post.

But the nightmare didn't end for Linda Susan Boreman. She's being victimized all over again – this time by so-called "mainstream" Hollywood filmmakers still determined to cash in and persuade Americans it was all a big laugh.



I would not be surprised if Grazer is some homo-fanatic liberal. No accountability, no personal responsibility, just a continuous legitimation of sexual violence and dysfunction. Or maybe he is another Jeff Jarvis/Glenn Reynolds, et al, liberal homo-fanatic conservatives.

The Hollywood system, like the tobacco industry, does not have a concept of ethics and responsibility. Given this movie, the Kinsey one (which did exactly the same thing this Deep Throat movie did - cover up a lot of real sexual abuse), that Girls Don´t Cry (blatant lie about the case and a renewed victimization of the woman killed), we will now enter into an area of mainstreaming sexual violence and abuse by total entertainment coverup. Which is exactly the same strategy that homosexual activists have been using to legitimize homosexuality.


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