Perversion for Profit (Part I)
mrbigbluelight
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Anti-pornography film produced by financier Charles Keating, linking pornography to the Communist conspiracy and the decline of Western civilization.
This moral decay weakens our moral resistance to the communist masters of deceit !!!
.....it has to be true. That's what George Putnam, "Outstanding Reporter" says.
This moral decay weakens our moral resistance to the communist masters of deceit !!!
.....it has to be true. That's what George Putnam, "Outstanding Reporter" says.
Sal Palooza
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Yeah, and all of the high school kids smoking pot are supporting terrorism.
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According to the commercials, whenever you smoke pot you feel the need to play with your dad's guns and kill your friends too.
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Western civilization does not need any "help" from outside sources with its decline. We do quite a good job of that all by ourselves.
Anyway, it appears to me that communist countries have their hands full trying to salvage their shattered economies. It is a monumental task just to keep their citizens properly fed. Assuming they can properly feed their citizens, it takes further monumental effort to keep their citizens under autocratic control. I can't see where they would have much resources left over to devote to our moral decline.Proud and loyal citizen of the Digital Domain and Solid State Country! -
The only thing in porno that I can see that promotes communism is when you have two or three guys teaming up on one woman.;) :eek:
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Uhm ..... either I forgot to post the link ( ), or the link got removed.
...that's all public domain stuff, so it's SFW, no copyright problems, etc.
I can see where the title, "Perversion for Profit (Part I)", might get a link yanked, but ...... check out the link for "Ephemeral Films", it's all SFW, kid tested and mother approved, etc.
http://www.archive.org/details/ephemera
Some of the interesting titles:
"Keep off the Grass"
"Soapy the Germ Fighter" (a relatively unknown cousin of Captain America ?)
"Hamburger-Subliminal Message" (haven't watched that yet...must see !)
"VD is for Everybody"
"Beginning Responsibility-Lunchroom Manners" (possible must see
before the next Polkfest ?)
Archive.org also has audio public domain audio files (Grateful Dead, etc). Haven't snooped through those, yet; still getting over "Soapy the Germ Fighter".Sal Palooza