| The newspaper that led a crusade against "online violence" involving pixels and non-existent beings, SBE no longer has a credit card processor that is tolerant of extreme art. That means that for the time being... no more Rasputin Barxotka. I guess, scenes of bloody sexual violence are only okay when actual human beings involved in realistic looking situations, appear in a movie theater screen with a pointless script and an R-rating where children under 17 can enter with a parent. Societies around the world really need to make more laws and bring more social pressure against the threat of violent art. It's so much easier to do than actually enforcing/enacting stalking and domestic abuse laws, and it protects people against imaginary characters. 2-dimensional beings are a much bigger threat than repeat abusers and stalkers, right?
GRRR!!!
Gino, I still owe you art. I need to find your mailing address. |