Saturday, June 4, 2011

Information Age with Larry Flynt


Larry Flynt. I heard part of a Larry interview on BBC radio, an unlikely combination if ever.

The topic was along the lines of the social value of pornography, another unlikely combination.

Questions about (and to) porn stars and their problems with STDs featured along with Larry, a critical mistake by the man from the Beeb. When did porn promoters like Mr Flynt concern themselves porn feedstock's medical issues? Frankly, the Limey's line made him sound like an effete wanker, and Larry effortlessly took him apart at each turn.

Oh, that's right. I have a point. When Mr Elite Reporter asked Mr Flynt about the redemptive value of porn, he replied in the following way: (I'm paraphrasing.)

Sex is the most primal and most direct way by which we communicate with each other. It also happens to be the means of communication we least understand and talk about the least.




Bottoms Up, Communicators.

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