time.com — When a state senator threatened to strip funding from the University of Maryland over its plans to show a XXX-rated film in the student center, school officials nixed the event. But fired-up students responded on Monday by holding a free-speech demonstration that drew media coverage from as far away as Thailand and Australia.
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freefalllApr 9, 2009
There's naked people.... sh*t... Better play the war movie where a bunch of guys get gruesomely tortured, decapitated <insert more horrible imagery> and brutally killed, that's totally chill. I'll even take my 13 year old to see it!Where the f*ck did it all go so horribly wrong? It's really disturbing what a society accept as long as its customary and common (and there's plenty of other examples of that concept gone wrong)...
coinspinnerApr 9, 2009
Hey I own that, it's fairly surprising what a good job they did on it. (I paid like $70 for it!) but Holy Crap showing it in the student center ?!
jseresApr 9, 2009
I wouldn't go as far as saying that the movie is worth watching for the plot. In fact outside of the sex scenes and the build up to them there is only maybe about 30 minutes of dialog.
shadowman99Apr 9, 2009
Because as we all know, college kids would never look at porn if it weren't being forced on them. Isn't it bad enough they're already being forced to download music?
donttrip700Apr 9, 2009
speech
Closed AccountApr 9, 2009
I live in Maryland and have a bunch of friends that go there. My mom heard about it and told me about it. I said I don't know what the big deal was. This prompted her to say that she knows I watch porn on my laptop. Which is true, I mean I'm a 21 year old male, of course I'm going to watch porn. But seriously, how do parents not understand that is not something you say to your child. It does nothing but create absurd feelings of awkwardness
emailowndmeApr 9, 2009
Ah, thanks for the clarification. That makes a ton more sense.