May 07, 2007
There Ought to be a Law Against Girls Going Wild......

So says Garance Franke-Ruta in the Wall Street Journal.

She assails Joe Francis, the founder of the "Girls Gone Wild" garbage. She blames him for exposing - on film - women who willingly expose themselves for cameras and crowds because they choose to voluntarily take part in splendiferous activities. My guess is that Joe Francis is not a cultural pollutant, but rather, he is only a low-life opportunity grabber who makes dough off of the slutiness of others. In fact, It is the shameless and flashing bimbos he captures on film that are the polluting factors. He is a very astute opportunist.

In the case of Mr. Francis and his empire of imitators--not to mention angry ex-boyfriends with digital flash cards and a long memory--it can transform the playful exhibitionism of young women into scarlet letters that follow them around for life.

Franke-Ruta claims that it is this evil male - Francis - who is at fault for daring to capture on video an activity that the Generation X'er femmes have turned into sport - flashing one's sagging honkers in the name of self-esteem, personal glory, and good times. All hail the public school teaching of self-esteem! She wants to see a new law, one that makes the minimum age of consent 21 as opposed to 18. This way, the happy police state could arrest men like Francis and we could all feel sorry for poor "victims" that engage in body-part-exposure drunkfests which are, of course, not acts of their own volition, but rather these sluts gone wild are merely too young and unlearned to understand the consequences of their impetuous and repulsive actions. A camera made them do it.

These bitches are fucking, low-IQ, loser trash. 'Tis what they are. I welcome the scarlet letters that follow them around for life. After all, they earned 'em.

Posted by Karen De Coster