Wise words have been heard coming from the lips of someone in the acting profession, to wit multi-talented MILF action babe Milla Jovovich. "I think parents need to take a lot more responsibility than they do about whether it's OK for their children to go to Resident Evil or any other movie with violence or sex or whatever. It's really easy to blame Hollywood for violence having an effec...
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Samizdata on 2nd Nov 2009 (via samizdata.net)
Hollywood's produces yet another attempt to portray pedophiles sympathetically.
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PajamasMedia on 27th Sep 2008 (via pajamasmedia.com)
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That is what Hollywood is exporting to the world, apparently, along with "extramarital sex leading to the spread of sexually-transmitted disease", but I decided that had to be excised from the headline for reasons of space. And furthermore, "The lack of morals and values in Hollywood culture has been destroying the fabric of American culture, particularly the family...Hollywood has also been accus...
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TheCroydonian on 22nd Jan 2009 (via croydonian.blogspot.com)
Children should be taught about sex ‘in a moral way’, according to Coronation Street's 17-year-old Sacha Parkinson, as a Christian charity launches three short videos which graphically communicate the impact of sex on others. The above video highlights some of the personal, financial and emotional costs of sex where there is no long-term commitment to the other partner. In this vi...
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Cranmer on 28th Mar 2009 (via archbishop-cranmer.blogspot.com)
It should come as no surprise to anyone that many children are sexually abused or assaulted by other children. That is what the "Sex Education" industry wants. No one in this country over the age of seven or eight can now be in the slightest doubt as to where babies come from, and when condoms are now all but thrown at even very young children, the rates of underage pregnancies and STIs continue t...
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DavidLindsay on 4th Jan 2009 (via davidaslindsay.blogspot.com)
It looks like even Hollywood is taking advantage of the massive increase in interest in England and her Anglo-Saxon origins as work is proceeding on the movie '1066'.You would hope that in view of the brave efforts of the English in 1066 to defend England against such a brutal invader as William, and the appalling consequences for England of the defeat at Hastings, that even Hollywood will for onc...
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FreeEngland on 3rd Aug 2008 (via freeengland.blogspot.com)
Joel Stein is upset. He's upset because of a poll showing that...Only 22% of Americans now believe "the movie and television industries are pretty much run by Jews".Stein says this is dumb - 'Jews totally run Hollywood'. And as a...
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NormanGeras on 20th Dec 2008 (via normblog.typepad.com)
The lovely and talented Hollywood "actress" Anna Faris, interviewed by the mighty Empire movie magazine this month for their long running "How much is a pint of milk?" interview slot, can't resist injecting a bit of politics into the proceedings: Q: How much is a pint of milk? A: This is one of those George Bush or John McCain questions where they're completely out of touch and it's like, "30 cent...
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MrEugenides on 28th Sep 2008 (via mreugenides.blogspot.com)
Young people who can talk openly about sex with their parents tend to delay having sex and are more likely to use contraception when they do. Talking to children about sex Talking about sex to your child doesn’t mean you are encouraging them to have sex. The best way to start talking about sex is to: start when your child is young, as waiting before your child reaches puberty can make it awk...
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AndrewNutt on 21st Oct 2008 (via andrewnutt.blogspot.com)
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The news that Ed Balls will force 15 year olds to have at least one year of mandatory sex education in schools has re-opened that old debate – who should provide children’s sex education? Personally, I doubt whether teachers or parents are better suited to the task, as both use either clinical candour, which children find hilarious, or a stream of inscrutable euphemisms. The wider deba...
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Spectator on 6th Nov 2009 (via spectator.co.uk)