Since long ago. Network TV, anyway. Can’t say certain words either.
And movies edited for TV will have (positive) recreational drug use censored.
Since long ago. Network TV, anyway. Can’t say certain words either.
And movies edited for TV will have (positive) recreational drug use censored.
Are you watching television in Saudi Arabia, Leaf? It’s certainly not the programming I’ve been watching these past few decades.
Except for language, is any of that required by law?
I don’t think you’ve watched TV in a long time…
Pornography itself. Depending on your jurisdiction, you can legally have sex anytime you want after you hit the age of 14-16. But film it and you are a heinous criminal. (Note that I am not advocating for minors being able to film themselves having sex, just noting the act is legal while filming is not.)
Outlawing creampies? Might as well outlaw sunshine and birthdays too.
Her credentials are good enough that a profile on her in the New York Times referred to her consistently as “Dr. Mitchell”. Generally speaking, if it is good enough for a New York Times fact checker, it should be good enough for the Dope.
She’s clearly trying to insinuate that she is a medical doctor who has some qualification to be running a disease-testing program; the fact that she has a PhD in “human sexuality” is enough to make this dishonest. The fact that the PhD was from an unaccredited school with no real information available as to the rigor of study just adds to the BS level. She’s playing the role of a doctor for the meta-narrative of the porn industry, no less than Vince MacMahon plays the role of the evil CEO who fights with his employees at WWE events.
Bullshit. Ever seen Hell’s Kitchen? The chefs often smoke in the dorms.
As Little Nemo pointed out, she was running an HIV testing program, one that the adult industry thought enough of that her organization was able to shut down production.
If the state really wanted to guarantee the health of adult film performers, they would do exactly what AIM did, with monthly testing.
Comparing her to Vince MacMahon? Now that’s just low.
That same article mentions she got her doctorate in less than twenty-two months. Let’s face it, you don’t get a real doctorate in two years.
The Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality, which awarded Mitchell her degree, is not a complete scam. It’s certified by the state of California. But it has the lowest level of certification - one which essentially says it’s not just selling diplomas. It’s the kind of certification you’d get for a beautician school.
So like I said above, Mitchell is undoubtedly qualified to conduct blood tests but I wouldn’t consider her a real PhD.
Children doing certain things by themselves. (I don’t mean to be coy, but I don’t want people who Google for those things to to be led to me).
Among adults, however, it seems to me that a content-based restriction upon film-making is going be highly vulnerable to a First Amendment challenge.
Doubtful (though I’m not familiar with California’s workers’ compensation laws.) Actors are generally employed in an independent contractor capacity, which takes them outside of the scope of employment for WC purposes. I vaguely remember something about porn actors usually being on long term contracts with particular distributors (like Vivid) though so they might actually be statutory employees.
Insurers don’t do a lot of safety enforcement. They don’t have the resources to police every employer. Generally they do safety inspections after the fact and that’s about it. Reward, yes.
The New York Times is shit. They let their reporter Judith Miller run what were essentially unedited press releases by the Bush administrations as bylined articles during the runup to the Iraq War. They deserve no credibility.
Are you, perhaps, confused by the ban on advertising tobacco products on television? There has never been a period on American television where actors were not allowed to smoke during the actual programming.
In that case, beer commercials. You can see people doing all kinds of things during a beer commercial… except actually consuming the beer.
Nitpick: The 101 doesn’t extend down to Orange County.
Aren’t these two statements at odds with one another? If helmet-less motorcycle riders are indeed organ donors, would they not actually be saving the public money?
Maybe the California porn industry realized that no one under 40 is actually paying for their product, and this law is their way of committing ritual suicide instead of slowing starving to death?
No- receiving a transplanted organ is expensive.
It’s quite a challenge to live long enough afterwards to “pay back society”.