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Originally Posted by TheSquealer
Oh really?
No boundaries at all?
Why not registered sex offenders reading books to 1st graders?
I mean, since we have no lines to cross and its everyones "right"
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
That's your argument? I listed professional careers, and you substitute criminal offenses. I hope you brought your safety net, because that was one hell of a leap!
I never said "no boundaries," nor did I imply it. Sasha Grey, like a firefigher, a police officer, or an astronaut, made her money in a career that is legal.
I'm not really sure where you pulled sex offenders out of....unless you're making a connection between legitimate performers in the adult industry and sex offenders, in which case, if that's how you feel, what the fuck are you doing here?
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Originally Posted by TheSquealer
You have no "right" to walk into a school and read books to little kids.
Incredible that so many people on this forum worldwide have no idea what "rights" are or even what the word means.

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I also didn't say she could just walk into the school and read books to little kids. You are being overly picky and entirely too technical with the term "rights" to make my post mean something else to back your case.
Sasha has every right to volunteer to the Read Across America program with the intent of reading books to elementary school children, just as I do, just as you do, just as Bob down the street does. If they meet whatever criteria RAA and/or the school set (criminal background checks, child abuse clearances?), then they continue to have the right to read books to the little kids. Sasha Grey obviously met all of that criteria, therefore she DOES have every right to read to those children.
Of course there should be boundaries. You claiming I said "fuck the boundaries" is just reaching for straws in your argument. To disqualify someone for a legal career they once held is utter bullshit.