Talk:Cam Relationship/@comment-3168769-20101028200245/@comment-1955802-20101029062649

@Mak23686  Mak, you are so correct in how hypocritical the USA people are on the sex vs. violence idea. I have had that idea you mentioned for more years than you have been alive. But, to be truthful as I see it, it isn't "everybody" that goes crazy because of a certain body part on a woman is exposed for a few seconds. It was the Superbowl and more of "those" people saw it than otherwise would have, so that explains why J.J.'s exposure got so much more grief than usually is the case. Almost always, it's a very rabid (i.e., similar to a diseased dog) tiny minority of the same type "people" who have this weird idea that 'sex is bad', but it is usually ok, if not too graphic in violence, to show people getting routinely killed or injured on tv shows. No wonder real wars and killing don't bother them--they approve of violence to solve a problem, and they especially don't mind it when foreigners are murdered, but loving someone on television is forbidden! They have their priorities backwards.