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Originally Posted by Barefootsies
Correct. The Frontline news crew actually ended up stop filming in the middle of the shot and left. Apparently they were shooting shit against the Cambria List. Like rape, violence, porn, and murder.
You can watch the interview on Frontline/PBS website and see just how smart Black/Borden were. If you are going to shoot that extreme kinda porn, and then go on national TV advertising it. You deserve prison.

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Eh... here's the Cambria List:
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No shots with appearance of pain or degradation
No facials (bodyshots are OK if shot is not nasty)
No bukakke
No spitting or saliva mouth to mouth
No food used as sex object
No peeing unless in a natural setting, e.g., field, roadside
No coffins
No blindfolds
No wax dripping
No two dicks in/near one mouth
No shot of stretching pussy
No fisting
No squirting
No bondage-type toys or gear unless very light
No girls sharing same dildo (in mouth or pussy)
Toys are OK if shot is not nasty
No hands from 2 different people fingering same girl
No male/male penetration
No transsexuals
No bi-sex
No degrading dialogue, e.g., "Suck this cock, bitch" while slapping her face with a penis
No menstruation topics
No incest topics
No forced sex, rape themes, etc.
No black men-white women themes
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Even the "no facials" part makes the entire list fucking useless.
Your comment about them "deserving" it is ridiculous, by the way. Sure, it's pretty dumb to bring attention to something that could be considered obscene.
But really, obscenity laws are a load of crock in the first place. If consenting adults choose to do disgusting stuff together, that should be their right. If others choose to watch it, that's their right too.
Nobody was being forced to perform in these scenes, and nobody was being forced to watch them. The government should have minded its own damn business.