GOP Legislator Who Crusaded Against College Sex Ed Classes Owns Company That Sells Kinky Sex Gadgets
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DanF
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This is actually just good business sense. The more mysterious, repressed and taboo you represent sex-ed to youth, the kinkier their sexuality will manifest as adults. Call it the "David Vitter rule of kink-side economics".
I think the best part is his response. Not "so what, this is capitalism bitches" but rather:
"With 600,000 products, there is always a possibility that something slips through,... It’s certainly nothing we would sell knowingly."
So basically he's falling back on the "You can't expect me to do my job - I'm completely incompetent" defense. Which seems to be the standard line of defense for GOPers these days.
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This is actually just good business sense. The more mysterious, repressed and taboo you represent sex-ed to youth, the kinkier their sexuality will manifest as adults. Call it the "David Vitter rule of kink-side economics".
Maybe this is how trickle-down economics really works, DanF.
Whenever a post references the GOP and children I wince.
Well, at least skinhead wanna-be security thugs weren't involved.
I think the best part is his response. Not "so what, this is capitalism bitches" but rather:
"With 600,000 products, there is always a possibility that something slips through,... It’s certainly nothing we would sell knowingly."
So basically he's falling back on the "You can't expect me to do my job - I'm completely incompetent" defense. Which seems to be the standard line of defense for GOPers these days.
a trickling condom is bad.
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