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So, fully clothed porn stars at comic conventions is wrong, but broadcasting hardcore pornography on your school's TV station to unsuspecting college students and staff, many of whom seem to have been offended by it, is okay?
Explain this to me, please.
Its called time place and manner; after 10 PM, indecent material was totally fine and it aired on a closed circuit television station that students voted in favor for, in a majority in my favor, for material of this kind. The audience and student tax payers spoke as far as I'm concerned. I didn't air it during the day when random people would flip through the channels, and always made sure I aired it against Real Sex on HBO on Thursday night to add emphasis. But enough about me...
All your ridiculous hypothetical's are that; hypo-fucking-theticals. What if Hitler's living great nephew tries to set up a booth of Nazi memroabilia? So fucking what. You're the one with the booth having kids trying to buy merchandise and look around. I'm not. You mentioned two instances yourself of minors being around your booth then follow it up with "well, kids hate comics." What is it then tubby?
XXX stores and video stores selling dirty movies usually at least have a dividing wall, check an ID at the entrance or keep their dirty magazines in a box under the counter. Maybe an adults only section would be perfect for Comic-Con.
You're entitled to your booth; you paid the exorbitant dealer rates; you're free to sell that faux-devil porn shit all you want at Con. I have no say how they run their event. But that doesn't disqualify you as an ugly piece of shit smut peddler.
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