Posted on 08/24/2012 10:55:28 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Because they are socialists. There societies are imploding because of years of subversion and corruption as Yuri explains. Fill the heads with worthless distractions—sex—so to take complete power of government.
Go to around 12 minutes if you don’t have time to understand how they are destroying children’s minds in schools-—to create adults who are sex obsessed and have no interest in physics, religion or moral principles-—which will destroy culture (like the vulgar Weimar Republic where homosexuality was the “National Vice”.
We should “learn” from European bankrupt thinking which is nihilism and destroying the remnants of a great Christian past of Milton and Shakespeare.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNowTiiao0I&playnext=1&list=PLAB89CA7313B1A0BD&feature=results_video
“I yam......Sheena.”
full front nudity means only female bodies.....the media is oh so careful not to show the men’s parts....gee... wouldn’t want to humiliate them like they do the females..or make them sexual objects....no, wouldn’t want to do that...
“”Simulated or blurred nudity can be just as titillating as real nudity in the human brain. Upon any stimulus, the brain searches for anything remotely similar or familiar, and reacts in a similar manner,” she said. “If something is missing — as in pixelization — the brain will fill in the blanks from the existing storehouse of knowledge. Indeed, it will work harder to do so than if the real image were there...””
Total bull!!!!
I must watch the wrong shows. ;-P
“titillating”? No. Throw a blankie over the kids? No.
context, context, context - that's what makes for “titillation”
and worse than either “nudity” or even “full frontal nudity”?
language; overt and/or suggestive language; foul, filthy language in scenes where “everything is covered up” but the context could not be more prurient if it tried
that's “titillation”; not mere nudity, or even full frontal nudity
when it's funny, it's funny; not “titillating”; when it's serious, it's “titillating”
Here you go LJ and Cherry, No nudity but 107 thread pages of male eye candy for you both so you are not feeling left out. (My gf has this thread on speed dial lol as it's updated every day).
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=3189441&page=107
Back in 1969, as an adult I saw a movie that was kid safe.
I saw that same movie on TV not long ago and WOW! THAT wasn’t in the movie when I saw it.
I did some research. The movie was released in early 1969 in AUSTRIA, and a later release in the US.
What I saw on TV not long ago must have been the European release as at that time as movies for European release had extra scenes of nudity shot.
I ordered Sheena thinking it would be a good children’s movie.
Decided to watch it first and boy was I surprised. It had frontal, backal and sidal nudity. I understand that it wasn’t in a sexual situation but PG?
***I understand that it wasnt in a sexual situation but PG?***
When ROMEO AND JULIET was released in 1968 it had an R rating as this was just after the murder of Robert Kennedy and the movies were trying to deflect blame away from them.
Rated R due to a 1/2 second of Juliet’s nipple and breast.
Today the movie is rated PG.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063518/parentalguide
I also saw the Jim Brown movie RIOT, Rated R about the same time. I saw it on cable TV not long ago and it was re-rated PG-13.
The movie I mentioned in my post was HEAVEN WITH A GUN rated M.(Remember that rating?) There was NO nudity in it.
I saw it on STARZ not long ago and it had nude scenes added that would not have even been allowed back in 1969. If it had, it would have been rated a heavy R. ( and I might have sat through it several times! ;-D)
I believe that movie came out just before the advent of the “PG-13” rating. Usually excessive sex, violence, and/or profanity (particularly F-bombs) were required to get an R rating prior to that time. For example, one of my favorite movies, “Emperor Of North” (1973), has every cuss word except the F-word and some bloody moments as well and was rated PG. All of the James Bond movies were also rated PG until “Licence To Kill” in 1989. Since then, they have all been PG-13.
Apparently some movies want that “R” rating.
I watched “Chariots of Fire” and saw nothing which would have kept it from being a G rating. Then maybe the third or fourth time I saw it, I noticed a very quick shot of a guy completely away from the action in a shower. Just a second of so of his back. That had to have been put it in just to get the “R” rating.
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