D.A. Clarke Quotes
We Have A Word, Censorship, Which Describes The Suppression Or Alteration Of The Artist's Work By Governmental Edict Intended To Prohibit The Expression Of Certain Ideas. We Have No Word For What Happened To The Writer Who Refused To Splice Gratuitous Sex Scenes Into Her Work. We Have No Word For The Mandatory Inclusion Of The Predictable, Invariant Sweaty Sex Scene In Nearly Every Contemporary Film Intended For Adults, Nor For The Daily, Unavoidable Overload Of Sexual Images Used To Sell Other Kinds Of Products. It Is A Sort Of Reverse Censorship, Imposed By Market Analysts Who Don't Believe Anything Will Sell Unless Coated By Sex. Liberation It Is Not.
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