Ok, this is really weird….
“Alfred Kinsey is responsible in part for my generation being forced to deal face-to-face with the devastating consequences of sexually transmitted diseases, pornography and abortion,” said Brandi Swindell, head of a college-oriented group called Generation Life that plans to picket theaters showing the film.
Now, my question…If someone is responsible to opening eyes to the devestating effects of sexual irresponsibility, how exactly is that a bad thing? And why would one picket for that reason?
I think the argument is that his work made a wider range of sexuality more socially acceptable, thus essentially supporting the spread of sex-related things like STDs, porno, and abortion. I don’t agree with the argument, but it’s not as trivial as it sounds.
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I definitely don’t agree with the full argument (presented in the article), though if that’s the only reason that particular person has in picketing the movie (which, I’m sure it’s not) then what’s the point? One person did not stoke the fires of the sexual revolution to a full-fledged bonfire. 🙂
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