Bill Hooper wrote:

No, Michael, I am not personally offended by the display for a woman's breast or many other sexually suggestive acts. (I myself won a dance contest with topless dancers at a Paris night club a few years ago.) The difference here is that the audience was predictably composed predominantly of families and that consists of many women and children (and men too) who were offended. It's not so much the sexy nature of the show that was so objectionable; it was essentially foisting it upon an unsuspecting and unwilling audience. It would be a bit like hiring a strip tease dancer to perform on the altar in the cathedral during Sunday morning worship services.


Regards,
Bill Hooper
Fernandina Beach, Florida, USA




And especially that, as if women have never seen breasts before! **Ridiculous**


children? Please, every child in the US has Internet, a few keyboard in google and you can see more than a breast.

It seems to me that the American nation isn't really aware of it's own status.
Actually, as I have seen this on TV. I started to laugh and got pretty bored by seeing her hanging breast over ans over again, my mom said, oh no turn this off, I can't see her breast no more!


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