Journal of Other Forum Analysis (Volume II, Issue 1)
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Quote:I think this is absolutely true, and don't disagree at all with the people expressing concern that this will be used to target lgbtq+ material - I just think the idea that this will be used to target gamers is clickbait, frankly
Maybe. But it's also important to note that the song Louie Louie was dubbed as obscene and was the subject of a 2 and half year fbi investigation.
It's more important to note two things, that the FBI was wasting bureau time on a request from the Attorney General:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louie_Louie#Lyrics_controversy_and_investigations wrote:The following month an outraged parent wrote to Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy alleging that the lyrics of "Louie Louie" were obscene, saying, "The lyrics are so filthy that I can-not [sic] enclose them in this letter."[474][475] The Federal Bureau of Investigation investigated the complaint,[476] and looked into the various rumors of "real lyrics" that were circulating among teenagers.[477] In June 1965, the FBI laboratory obtained a copy of the Kingsmen recording and, after 31 months of investigation, concluded that it could not be interpreted[478] and therefore the Bureau could not find that the recording was obscene.[23]

Over the course of the investigation, a "folk legend of modern times that has yet to be bettered for sheer inanity",[46] the FBI interviewed Richard Berry, members of the Kingsmen, members of Paul Revere and the Raiders, and record company executives. The one person they never interviewed was the man who actually sang the words in question, Jack Ely, whose name apparently never came up because he was no longer with the Kingsmen.[477][479][480]

And second, the Supreme Court has since drastically curtailed the broad nature of "obscenity" that existed 70+ years ago to where the standard means it will be impossible to prosecute anything anyone in this thread is afraid of.
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RE: Journal of Other Forum Analysis (Volume II, Issue 1) - by benji - 03-16-2025, 07:58 PM

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