A socially conservative group wants the state of Utah to stop supporting the Sundance Film Festival, citing its "obscene" films in its 2013 lineup.Somehow some information was left out of the report. PDF here.
The Sutherland Institute called out Sundance-approved films like "Lovelace," a biopic of porn actress Linda Lovelace, as proof the festival doesn't reflect Utah residents' values.
"For the sake of public decency and encouraging a free, moral society, the state of Utah should end its ‘complex relationship’ with the Sundance Film Festival," [The Sutherland Institute's Derek] Monson writes, concluding, "Some things are more important than money."
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8 comments:
Excellent graphic, McG.
In my opinion, you deserve an award.
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There is SOME relationship between "free" and "porn" I guess, but don't go to Utah for the answer.
At least they pay for it. Such honorable people.
Exactly. Fewer people in Utah have discovered the potential of free stuff on the interlattice.
No one posts "Hot, Semi-Nude Mormons In Heat" on Pirate's Bay.
Excellent graphic, McG.
He should have the goatse hands opening and closing Utah.
Damn, I think there will have to be a little more effort on my part! I think I with a bit of effort I could move Florida to the top.
The Mormon religion stipulates that every Mormon household has to stockpile a year's worth of porn.
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