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    Default Ultimate taboo hits big screen: Sex with children

    Family advocate calls for boycott of promotions for 'pedophilia'

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    The founder of Movieguide, a top film-rating organization in Hollywood, is joining a growing call for a boycott of two new movies that feature pedophilia, warning of the dangers that come with themes involving sex with children.

    "These despicable movies promote pedophilia, whether intentionally or unintentionally," said Ted Baehr, who's well-known for his Christian Film & Television Commission work. "There should be a massive public outcry against them. The inclusion of children in sexually explicit films is inappropriate. There also is no excuse for the authorities to allow such material to be shown publicly."

    Baehr cited "Hounddog," a movie featuring a scene portraying the rape of actress Dakota Fanning, filmed when she was 12, and "Towelhead," which features 18-year-old actress Summer Bishil playing a 13-year-old Arab-American girl who portrays a "sexual obsession," experiences "grooming" and other scenes.

    "We've got to have communities rescue these children. Where's the sense of shame, outrage, the sense of saying, 'We're not going to let this happen," Baehr told WND. "We cannot do this anymore."

    "The thing we need to do is avoid it," he said. "These people need to be stopped."

    Dakota Fanning in the controversial "Hounddog" film that features a child-rape scene

    Baehr is being joined in the boycott call by a pro-family organization in North Carolina, the state where much of the "Hounddog" movie featuring Fanning's "rape" was filmed.

    Under the headline "Child Pornography is Going Mainstream," on the website of the Concerned Women for America, Donna Miller, a chapter leader in the Fayetteville, N.C., area and director of the No More Child Porn Campaign, also said those who are concerned by the film's representation by Fanning of "a nine-year-old that is raped by a man in his late teens, after he tricks her into dancing naked," should protest to authorities.

    "Our concern is that this film would say to other children that this behavior is acceptable. As taxpayers here in North Carolina, we're not happy about this," Miller said.

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    She suggested several actions, including contacting U.S. Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey and the Department of Justice, 950 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., Washington, 20530 or 202-353-1555.

    "Tell him that you have grave concerns that this film, with its visual representation of a child engaging in sexually suggestive behaviors and being sexually assaulted, opens the door for child pornography to be mainstreamed into the entertainment industry," she suggested.

    She said people also should contact their local theaters and ask them not to show the film, set for release tomorrow.

    Miller said her group asked for an investigation into the production of the movie earlier this summer after learning North Carolina taxpayers contributed $387,000 to the film's expenses.

    "It's shocking that the state of North Carolina paid almost $400,000 in taxpayer credits for this movie," Baehr told WND. "I can't imagine the people of North Carolina want to pay out of their hard-earned tax dollars during an economic downturn money for a 21-year-old man to rape a 12-year-old girl."

    Miller said she just wanted to make the public aware of the "mainstreaming of child pornography that is being achieved through the release of this movie."

    Deborah Kampmeier, writer and director, explained in the film's press kit about Fanning, "She is simply and innocently experiencing and relishing the aliveness of her being, the life force pulsing through her body, celebrating the power and creative force of her sexuality that is her birthright."

    "This movie is about a nine-year-old girl, not an adult woman. She should be outside skipping rope or riding her bike, not 'celebrating the power and creative force of her sexuality,'" Miller said.

    Baehr was more direct.

    "For this gruesome director who has wallowed in perversion to say this is the child exploring her sexuality is insane. It's worse than insane. A child of that age doesn't understand the consequences," he said.


    The movie triggered a furor at the Sundance Festival in 2007 because of the scene depicting a rape of Fanning.

    Others who have raised objections to the movie have included, according to Miller, radio and TV host Sean Hannity, Judicial Watch founder Larry Klayman and the Catholic League's Bill Donohue.

    WND broke the story about the controversial movie when there were objections even while it was being made.

    Kampmeier already had a reputation for controversial scenes, depicting a young girl who is raped but doesn't remember the attack and believes she is carrying the Christ child in her earlier work, "Virgin."

    Although there was little interest in the distribution of "Hounddog" initially, it eventually was picked up by Empire Film Group. Spokesman Dean Hamilton-Bornstein called it a "coming-of-age drama that deals with serious issues that should resonate with audiences."

    After its Sundance screening, Rex Gore, the district attorney in Bolivia, N.C., near where much of the movie was filmed, issued a statement to WND that he found "no violation" of the state's obscenity or sexual exploitation laws.

    He said the movie was saved by its "artistic value."

    "I am aware that there is an outcry from some who find the content of the film disturbing and distasteful. However, public opinion is not the test we must apply as prosecutors; we must apply the law. North Carolina's child exploitation statutes do not apply because none of the acts depicted in the film meet the legal definition of 'sexual activity' under our current law," Gore said at the time.

    Baehr didn't hesitate to respond.

    "For the state attorney to even suggest that this was art is absolutely insane. He should take a course in art," he said.


    Dakota Fanning appearing in "Charlotte's Web"

    Carla Roberts, who runs the Yahweh Center Children's Village for abused or neglected children in Wilmington, N.C., near where the filming took place, told WND at the time she would have to wonder about the adults responsible for putting a child in such a position.

    The "Hounddog" script revealed the Fanning character's clothes dropping to the floor before she sings and an assailant unzipping his jeans.

    World Entertainment News Network was one of the first to comment on the scene, calling it a shocker for Fanning's fans.

    "She has shot child rape scenes and appears semi-naked," the network said.

    Fanning's behavior has been described as more explicit than what was required of Jodie Foster, who as a 12-year-old played a prostitute in "Taxi Driver," a 1976 Martin Scorsese production, or Brooke Shields, who was a New Orleans brothel worker in the "Pretty Baby" movie from 1978.

    Baehr warned that unless the growing attack on those with faith and values is defeated, America soon will follow the course of other societies that have descended to the point of promoting sexual activity with children.

    "We have to say, 'No, we cannot have a society that is destroying children,'" he said.

    "There are things that are happening today that are not as egregious as [in the days of] Nero and Caligula, but they are pushing the envelope in some ways even further," he said. "History says that it was before the days of Noah when [society] last saw something on this order."

    "Towelhead," directed by Alan Ball, is about "a young Arab-American girl [who] struggles with her sexual obsession." The character "navigates the confusing and frightening path of adolescence and her own sexual awakening," according to a promotional synopsis.

    The Los Angeles Times' review said the movie includes a "discomforting anatomical 'grooming' incident between Jasira and the mother's sleazy boyfriend."

    Blogger Steven Pill said it appears that the public is making its statement already.

    "I received a somewhat rueful message of congratulations from Eric Parkinson, the CEO of distribution for Empire Film Group," he wrote recently. "According to him, more than 200 theaters across the country had cancelled their scheduled screenings of the motion picture 'Hounddog,' citing pressure from 'vocal groups.'"

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    dont they understand the potential of planting suggestions?

    not just planting suggestions, but feeding the idea with visual imagery that is designed to arouse.

    even the psychology/sociology community ought to be speaking out.

    do these people ever follow a thought to its logical end? or does it stop at the bank?

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    Liberals are obsessed with sexual perversion and deviance.....and love to shove it in people's face.

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    He said the movie was saved by its "artistic value."
    OH!!!
    Well then, by all means....
    WHAT IS GOING ON?
    WHERE ARE THE PARENTS?

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    This is the left's way of making pedophelia seem "normal". They did the same thing with homosexuality and look at it now. It's accepted as normal and anyone who disagrees is labeled a biggot. Mark my word, Hollywood will be making more and more movies like this and each one will make it seem completely normal for adults to have sex with children. My own state of VA elected author Jim Webb, who writes explicit sex scenes between children and adults in his books, to the senate. And Webb actually defends these disgusting scenes! http://www.wtopnews.com/index.php?nid=213&sid=956260 We are daily becoming more and more like Sodom and Gomorrah in this country. It saddens me that this country I love has CHOSEN to fall so far from God.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scapegoat View Post
    Liberals are obsessed with sexual perversion and deviance.....and love to shove it in people's face.
    In the liberal world, there is no such thing as sin.

    Just ask Oprah.

    She had another one of her epiphanies. According to Oprah, EVERYONE is ENTITLED to a miracle.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mercyandgrace View Post
    In the liberal world, there is no such thing as sin.

    Just ask Oprah.

    She had another one of her epiphanies. According to Oprah, EVERYONE is ENTITLED to a miracle.

    oh, great... was this recent, or?

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    The world's going to hell in a handbasket.
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    How would they like it if they were shot to death and called "art"? Would they stand for that?? *seethes*
    No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn... Isaiah 54.17

    A thousand shall fall at thy side, and ten thousand at thy right hand; but it shall not come nigh thee.
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    Is there no end to the madness?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mercyandgrace View Post
    In the liberal world, there is no such thing as sin.

    Just ask Oprah.

    She had another one of her epiphanies. According to Oprah, EVERYONE is ENTITLED to a miracle.

    I wish Oprah would just SHUT HER MOUTH!!!! Am I entitled to THAT miracle????
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    that would be nice!

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    It's making me cry... How can anyone think this is OK? Christan or not..

    a little off topic...
    my husband and I don't drink.. Our friend enjoys this Irish whiskey that we can only buy at a liquor store in Hew Hampshire. We live in Maine..
    So this one time as we were driving back from Boston Ma, we stopped to get this liquor as a gift.
    WOW.. This store was like the worlds fair of alcohol. WE do not drink, we don't want to drink and we know how it will effect our lives if we even try to drink.. WE are both in our late 40s early 30s and have lived without for many years.
    But coming to this store really made us feel like we were missing out.. So many bright colors and beautiful shaped bottles and advertisements that made us feel like if we didn't buy that particular alcohol we were going to be missing out..
    Almost like we were not going to be part of the in crowd..

    It is that type of advertising that puts thoughts into peoples heads.. even adult mature people... To me this is not about some goody two shoes telling someone how to act. It's about not putting our children in danger. Not advertising that it's OK to have pedophilia on the movies..
    On one hand we are telling our kids don't let anyone do stuff to you.. Run/scream/tell etc... next is to let them see thats it's promoted as an OK thing..
    It's like smoking.. Children should not see it in their cartoons, their parents, their friends, their family or at all.
    Children are children for a reason.. Their brains are not fully developed at 30 let alone younger..

    Sorry maybe I should not rant so much.. I find this whole thing so disturbing.. and I'm wiping tears just writing it.. God didn't mean for humans to treat children this way.. Or anyone this way... including ourselves..

    God bless you all.. with much love and peace and happiness as you can find!

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    Quote Originally Posted by His Bride View Post
    Is there no end to the madness?

    Yep, when our Lord Jesus returns.
    For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Romans 6:23 (KJV)

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    Hollywood needs to get it's *BEEP* kicked. All it does is spew out filth to the world.

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    Just another step closer.
    Who would have thought a few years ago, something like Broke Back Mountain would be allowed on the screen. It won't be long before it's illegal to say homosexuality is a sin and that it is wrong, those statements will become 'hate speech', if you would have told my gparents 30 years ago, that this would be the way it is, they would have laughed themselves silly, they wouldn't believe the country we are living in now if they were alive.

    So this is the next step, the breaking down of civilization, divorce, abortion, fornication (sex outside marriage), homosexuality, sex with children, multiple wives, sex with animals. It'll all be legal and acceptable. And anyone who disagrees with it or calls it sin, will be prosecuted for hate speech and bigotry.
    Thats how it will go if the Lord tarries. (my guess)

    When a civilization, our country starts 'accepting' this sin (and movies like this desensitize the masses, brainwashing those who watch it so the 'act' becomes more acceptable, then you need something 'more' degenerate to get the tintilating shock value, because 'last years degenerate act' has been nulled by the repeating of it before your eyes, dulling your senses to what once was considered horrible and wrong, so you move to the next deplorable act on the list, something more shocking, this will be either sex with animals or multiple wives)

    It's like drugs, you gotta get a better fix every time, because your tolerance grows.
    Its why kids are so violent now a days, they see violence in video games, hear it in music, watch it on tv and cartoons, see it in the paper and in their schools, it is nothing to hear about someone being killed on the street in your city-thirty years ago it would have been news and shocking.
    Kids so more sex acts on tv, in music and video's by the time they are grown ups that having sex is really no big deal. Its just a 'thing' to do.

    Its terrible what hollywood is doing to this country, and we let them in our homes.

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    I think were starting , or all ready have , to make Sodom and Gomorrah look good......it can't on to much longer ,God will only let it go on so much longer ,and me thinking were very close to the end......happy/saddening

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