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Sexploitation & Permanent Obscurity

Writing In Character



Any artist running for public office or the clergy ought to be reprimanded, but everyone else regardless of race or gender should be free to write or portray whatever they like, however vulgar—especially in the context of the character.

In other words, if it’s true to how the character acts, thinks or speaks, then it is correct!

Get this: 

nobody—especially not an artist—should be quoted out of context.

Political correctness is a form of tyranny. 
(Fine in the workplace, but not in art.)

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Dolores Santana’s argument for the vulgar


 

Ya done yet, motherfucka'?
 
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PERMANENT OBSCURITY: Or a Cautionary Tale Of Two Girls and Their Misadventures with Drugs, Pornography, and Death : a novel by Richard Perez : is a kind of “Thelma and Louise,” sexploitation/tabloid inspired story set in the East Village, NYC, a story of two down-and-out gals, both would-be artists, who set out to make a femdom movie with disastrous results.