Larry Flynt Analysis

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In the movie The People vs. Larry Flynt pornography is fought to be something that should be expressed freely and openly without being crucified by expressing the right of the first amendment. I completely agree with Larry Flynt in this movie just on the basis of having freedom of speech and being able to say and express yourself the way you want to without being harassed or put in jail. Having the right to be able to express yourself and your craft is a powerful thing I feel like Larry Flynt opened a lot of doors for the porn industry and the adult magazine companies because they now today have the luxury and the comfort to express their craft openly.
Today I feel like porn and adult magazines are a plus because that’s where you should be able to see nudity in its own category instead of having nudity and sex in commercials and having women/men displayed inappropriately. At least with adult explicit material it is now a bit more sectioned off rather than being a major problem like it was before.
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Today as a society we are more acceptable of these type of things because we see it so much on a regular basis or its just talked about to be something completely normal and not necessarily so wrong like it was thought to be in older times. The phrase ‘’sex sells’’ is a phrase that truly applies today because everything that includes sex people have no problem talking about, viewing or engaging in.
I feel like you can’t hinder people from what’s already known people know that people have sex, people know that people are nude under clothes so it shouldn’t have been a major crime to express the art of someone being nude or someone making a comment about sex. Being exposed to sex is going to happen at some point in a individuals life that’s just the way it is especially