Friday, April 3, 2009

Obscene Movies at College Campuses


At 2 college campuses student groups were planning on showing pornographic movies. At the University of Maryland, Digital Playground who produced the movie Pirates II: Stagnetti's Revenge gave it to the student union for free thereby allowing the movie students fees to not finance it. Because lawmakers threatened to cut funding for the university, officials decided to cancel the screening of the movie. (Story here)




The UC Davis student group announced on their Facebook page their viewing of the hard-core pornographic film. Because this is not paid for by university funds, the UC Davis says they do not censor movies.

The reality is that both of these colleges are degrading women by showing pornographic films on campus. They are also endorsing pornography which we know is addictive and permanently alters the brain.

What are you going to do when your college shows a pornographic movie? It has already been shown at 5 other colleges without any problems. We must not let this obscene trend continue.

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