Sex News: More SOPA Porn, South Korean Sex Slaves, Naked Crime 2011, Monica Bellucci

by Violet Blue on December 19, 2011

  • In this condom awareness ad campaign for MTV Germany with three “Sex Is No Accident” PSAs, I think it’s odd that the one where the guy slips in the shower and sits on a shampoo bottle seems to be missing… ‘Sex Is No Accident’ Campaign Extended to Video (Adrants)
  • Bizarre naked crimes – 2011 saw dozens of criminals stripping down and illegally strutting their stuff. There were women who nakedly hung from cliffs, and others who shook it for the court. There was even a naked runner and an attorney looking for a naked sword fight. But in the strangest stories of all, thieves, old men and the intoxicated were the naked suspects. The 10 Strangest Naked Crimes of 2011 (Legally Weird)

  • President Lee Myung-bak of South Korea used what was supposed to be a routine visit to Japan on Sunday to press for compensation for Korean women who were forced to work as prostitutes by the Japanese military during World War II. Historians say that thousands of women, many of them from the Korean Peninsula or areas of China that were occupied by Japanese troops, were forced to work as sex slaves during the war. South Korea Urges Japan to Compensate Former Sex Slaves (NYTimes.com)
  • I pointed out the first appearance of porn in the SOPA debates – in addition, CNET reports that the two-day debate in the House Judiciary committee–which has been postponed until at least next Wednesday and perhaps until 2012–was interrupted by the appearance of the popular meme “The Internet is for Porn.” What great about it is that the complete lyrics for ‘The Internet is for Porn’ has now been inserted into the congressional hearing record. ‘Internet is for Porn’ pops up during House SOPA debate (CNET News)

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1 Epiphora December 25, 2011 at 11:50 pm

Thank you so much for including my post, Violet!

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