Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: 1K3 on August 15, 2007, 08:03:31 PM
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http://www.refused-classification.com/
This is applied to home video, TV shows, video games, books and magazines.
Internet too is subject to censorship by blocking IP addresses.
I wonder if USA has something similar to Australia's Refused Classification. I think this is something that conservatives here in the USA would like to have imposed.
Looking at that website, I think Australia's Refused-Classification is the most comprehensive censorship in the Western world. Boy I'm glad me and my family made a good choice by immigrating to USA instead:aok
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Well, the lines at the pron store will be shorter.:D
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Originally posted by Denholm
Well, the lines at the pron store will be shorter.:D
But not here (Deja Vu Las Vegas)
(http://www.planet99.com/pix/14852_1.jpg)
That's where i go for my monthly fix
:p
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Originally posted by 1K3
http://www.refused-classification.com/
This is applied to home video, TV shows, video games, books and magazines.
Internet too is subject to censorship by blocking IP addresses.
I wonder if USA has something similar to Australia's Refused Classification. I think this is something that conservatives here in the USA would like to have imposed.
Looking at that website, I think Australia's Refused-Classification is the most comprehensive censorship in the Western world. Boy I'm glad me and my family made a good choice by immigrating to USA instead:aok
Can you imagine what would happen if an Australian female performing artist happened to have a nipple pop out of her dress during a major sporting event that was being televised?
No real need, I'll tell yas.
Not a damn thing, zip, nada, nix....titty on telly is no stranger to Aussie homes.
Now, the same scenario in the US?
Who has the blinkers on?