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Censorship

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 10:24 pm
by idler
After 2 1/2 years of discussion, it finally happened: ghost's 675.35mb-version of "Maladolescenza uncut fixed" has been '"officially" posted at "ESELKULT"-board. I bet the board admins are now waiting for the "knock on the door".
I guess we are doing the censorship for them, in our heads. Always thinking about what might happen...
It hasn't been always so. Here is the front cover of "Der Spiegel" (famous German news magazine, edition size over 1 million) of May 23rd, 1977. Eva Ionesco was 11 years old.

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So let us at least fight for the freedom of the press! :icon_givebeer

Re: Censorship

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 3:51 am
by kev
WOW!! I haven't seen that magazine cover in years!

I actually stole the library copy from the college I attended [back in '78-'79]. Moved back home for a year or so after college and being the genius that I was [am] I hid it between the mattress and box springs where my mom found it one day while cleaning...

Caught a lot of hell for that AND I lost the magazine to boot! :(
idler wrote:...I guess we are doing the censorship for them, in our heads. Always thinking about what might happen...
It hasn't been always so...

So let us at least fight for the freedom of the press!
I so agree.

kev.

Re: Censorship

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 12:22 pm
by redcat
Do you really think press is free in our world ? You're so naive. :snooty

Re: Censorship

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 12:46 pm
by Debaser
Do you really think press is free in our world ?
The press brainwash the public, and then the brainwashed public make demands on the government.
They are c****, and I wont ever fight for them!

Not even if one magazine got it right :thumbsup

Re: Censorship

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 2:15 pm
by FLL
Freedom of the Press is an issue where you can't lump all media and all countries together. In some countries there is no freedom of the press at all, it's all government-controlled. In many free countries most media have decided their own lives will be much better if they stay safe and promote others' agendas. But in some of those countries there is still an element on the edge -- usually not part of the corporate media -- which usually pushes the limits. The Internet has helped. All we can do is support those people to the extent we can.

Re: Censorship

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 5:15 pm
by ghost
idler wrote:After 2 1/2 years of discussion, it finally happened: ghost's 675.35mb-version of "Maladolescenza uncut fixed" has been '"officially" posted at "ESELKULT"-board. I bet the board admins are now waiting for the "knock on the door".
I guess we are doing the censorship for them, in our heads. Always thinking about what might happen...
It hasn't been always so. Here is the front cover of "Der Spiegel" (famous German news magazine, edition size over 1 million) of May 23rd, 1977. Eva Ionesco was 11 years old.

[Image]
So let us at least fight for the freedom of the press! :icon_givebeer
Here is the article from 'Der Spiegel`from 1977:

Like this post to see ed2k links  [1.78 MiB] ;)

Re: Censorship

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 4:12 am
by kev
:eyecrazy :eyecrazy :eyecrazy :eyecrazy :eyecrazy :eyecrazy :eyecrazy :eyecrazy :eyecrazy :eyecrazy :eyecrazy :eyecrazy :eyecrazy :eyecrazy

What can I say, ghost!! You truly ROCK!!

As I said, my mumsy confiscated and destroyed [so she told me, and I'm inclined to believe] my ill-gotten copy, and I thought I'd NEVER see the article again. It was a very interesting expose' on cp... Couple of nice pix of Eva... :heart

Sorry for all the Laura Wendel fans, but there's something about Eva's porcelain doll looks that captured my heart back then and kept her there through the years...

Thanks again, idler for bringing this magazine back to light; and many thanks to ghost for offering up the pdf file of the article! I look SOO forward to seeing this again!

kev.

Re: Censorship

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 4:26 am
by emuler
Hmm.. do porcelain dolls have hair down there? :think IMHO that made her look a lot older. :bigups

Re: Censorship

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 4:48 am
by kev
emuler wrote:Hmm.. do porcelain dolls have hair down there? :think IMHO that made her look a lot older. :bigups
lol Well IM[Dishonest]O, a black Sharpie will take care of anything that's missing! ;)

As a nudist, I can affirm that there are MANY girls as young as 10 and 11 [a few even younger :heart ] that have a nice um, growth of hair at that age.

(But HEY, from your point of view you could always try it as support for your argument: "Officer, I SWEAR I thought she was old enough: I mean, geeze, she had HAIR down there..." ;) )

kev.

Re: Censorship

Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 7:14 am
by emuler
LOL Good point, kev. :)