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Traffic Control the movie People's War On Internet Porn

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http://www.trafficcontrolthemovie.com Trailer for Traffic Control the movie. DVD's avaliable( http://www.trafficcontrolthemovie.com ) This is a documentary that follows a new piece of legislation making its way to Capitol Hill. The Internet Community Port Act, also known as CP80 or Community Port 80, asks that adult content be placed on separate channels (ports) on the Internet so that parents can keep it out of their homes and schools. What ensues is a ferocious debate between parents, pornographers, doctors, technologists, addicts, business owners and children. But one voice is missing: our political leaders.

This raw footage captured by independent film company Living Biography outlines the pros and cons of free speech, the medical and psychological ramifications of premature exposure to adult material, as well as the financial burden placed on American businesses as they try to keep porn out of the work place.

Intertwined within the debate are the heartbreaking and heartwarming stories of two unlikely heroes: ex-porn stars. Theirs is not a tale of "rags to riches" but rather of rock bottom to redemption. The road they have traveled is an ominous parallel to the condition of our own country in its current state: a quagmire of self-destruction and addiction. Miraculously, they were both given a once in a lifetime chance to change their course and become something they never believed possible. Will America do the same? goto http://www.trafficcontrolthemovie.com to buy the DVD and Join the Revolution

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  • This is bullshit. How come America doesn't protect littley timmy or janey from all the excessive violence on network and cable tv. So you cant watch sex, but you can see this getting his fucking brains blowing out cuz see thats O.K. Fucking joke

  • Individuals who expose themselves to porn remove some of that sexual angst and frustration via the internet, rather than being out whoring it up. Quite frankly, if anything porn helps public order.

    People in there teens will experiment. They will expose themselves to many things. Should those individuals choose to do anything excessively is the individuals fault. It's like blaming video games for failed marriages, when it was the individuals fault.

    People love to avert responsibility.

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  • Porn is satan's lure to lead you toward his trap in the middle of his playground of iniquity! BEWARE!

  • ya'll have no idea about what your saying i am struggling with this same issue and it sickens me to read your comments

  • @tastefulphrasing I'm not religious and I am against pornography people irrespective of what they follow have their own moral compass, many people simply go against themselves by consuming this filth

  • That woman that said "we don't market to kids.." BULL SHIT!!!!, It is just like the tobacco industry, the earlier they get them, the harder it is to break the addiction. Porn is very evil if you have any belief in God at all.

  • @CryoR4G3 Porn makes you aggressive, it makes you more sexually hungry than usual, and men that look at porn and that aren't getting real sex will do anything they can possible do to it. That means, prostitution, vulnerable younger girl, and in a lot of cases, even rape. It is psychological, not physiological as you are speaking, maybe you should learn that. I agree that it is the individuals fault for not having self control, but it is the porn industry that wants kids addicted to it.

  • "But one voice is missing: Our political leaders."

    Complete bullshit. If anything, the voice of the people has been completely left out in the US political scheme. Our political leaders and the corporations that have corrupted our political system are the ones that, ultimately, have their voices heard.

  • @CryoR4G3

    But one good point this documentary seems to make is the abuse that does happen within the industry, something that I feel is often overlooked by consumers. But the same remains true of all industries. People are either completely ignorant of, or try to ignore, the human rights violations that took place to produce their food, clothes and lifestyle. I think exposing that abuse in any case is important, and it's no different for the porn industry.

  • @CryoR4G3

    Agreed 100%.

    I would still like to watch this documentary, for fairness sake. So far, the majority of documentaries I've watched I already generally agreed with, or I had a gut feeling that something was wrong (which is often how my curiosity for a political or social issue starts, a feeling that something is wrong here, a skepticism). But alas, I couldn't find anywhere to watch this or download it online, and I really don't want to pay for it.

  • There's going to be porn on cell phones?! Yus!!

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