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Post by The Curmudgeon on Jul 30, 2009 16:47:19 GMT 2
A good question, and one that is often brought up regarding controversial subjects. Was Borat "too far?" Was Chris Morris's "pedo-geddon" episode too far? No and no. Is "forcing" a woman to go on her knees, bark like a dog and strip, to the deafening approval of horny idiots "too far"? Well, judge for yourself in this clip. Keep in mind that Vince is supposed to be a villain of Lex Luthor/Mr Burns level, Trish is supposed to be the good girl and the whole thing was supposed to get sympathy for Trish, not to mention the amount of kids in the audience at the time. www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AVLD9j2z7kBelieve it or not, this entire segment was pulled from the UK broadcast and has never been shown (and has never been mentioned again, come to think of it). Can't think why..
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Post by trashcanman on Jul 30, 2009 21:00:57 GMT 2
If Stratus was fine with it, whatever. I think it's disgusting to treat women that way considering the abusive patriarchies of world history, but I'm old-fashioned like that. It's all fiction anyways. If it's okay to do it in a movie, I don't see why doing it on fake wrestling is a problem. I do have to say that it doesn't speak well of wrestling fans that this is the sort of thing they're into.
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