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Parents Beware: Chain Stores Going Crazy Selling "Girls Gone Wild"
National Center for Public Policy Research ^ | 10.6.03 | David Almasi

Posted on 10/07/2003 3:46:00 AM PDT by mhking

Parents Beware: Chain Stores Going Crazy Selling "Girls Gone Wild"
By David W. Almasi

National Policy Analysis Paper #493 published in October 2003 by The National Center for Public Policy Research, 777 North Capitol Street NE #803, Washington, D.C. 20002, 202/371-1400, Fax 202/408-7773, E-Mail info@nationalcenter.org, Web http://www.nationalcenter.org. Reprints permitted provided source is credited.

Probably thinking of himself as being on the cutting edge of the civil rights struggle, rapper Snoop Dogg broke his ties with Mantra Entertainment - makers of the "Girls Gone Wild" videos - because it doesn't feature enough black and Hispanic girls getting naked.1

"Girls Gone Wild" is a perverted outgrowth of Reality TV. Producer Joe Francis has made a mint filming usually drunk females exposing themselves at beaches, bars and other public places.2 Francis enlisted Snoop to bring celebrity to his smut, but Snoop doesn't think Francis practices enough adults-only affirmative action.

"If you notice, there hasn't been no girls [of color] at all on none of those tapes," Snoop disjointedly told the Associated Press. "That ain't cool, because white girls ain't the only hos that get wild." Noting that black and Hispanic "hos" have been "complaining to me like crazy," he wants to produce his own line of dirty videos to "bring some flavor to the table."3

That might have to wait since Snoop and Francis are being sued by a girl who appeared on the cover of their "Girls Gone Wild Doggy Style" video. Jamie Capdeboscq alleges she was only 17 years old when they filmed her, and that she was plied with drugs so she would flash her breasts for the camera during a 2002 Mardi Gras celebration in New Orleans.4

For Francis, this legal trouble is in addition to the 22 counts of racketeering, drugs and other illegal activities he has been charged with in Panama City, Florida.5 If convicted, he faces a possible 30 years in prison. Police raided a condo rented by Mantra this past April and seized 175 hours of footage from spring break parties. Parents have complained that their underage daughters were told to say they were over 18 on camera, and prosecutors say the footage contains alleged minors performing sex acts. A Francis attorney downplays the charges, commenting, "It doesn't become child pornography when you're just dealing with nudity."6

Classy.

Girls Gone Wild commercials are a staple of late-night television, which advertise the videos for sale directly from the Francis's company. Since I thought purchasing directly from Francis created a barrier - albeit a thin one - that kept minors from purchasing the videos, I was surprised to recently find them on sale at my local Best Buy. The "Rugrats Go Wild" DVD in the children's section may be just steps away from Girls Gone Wild titles stacked at kid-high level in the miscellaneous section like "Sexy Sorority Sweethearts, Volume 2" and "Forbidden Spring Break."7 To prove Snoop wrong, by the way, Francis also offers "Black Girls Gone Wild: Funkin' at Freaknik."

Best Buy doesn't sell explicit pornography, but Girls Gone Wild is close. Their presence at a mainstream store makes it more likely these videos will get into the wrong little hands. Kids attempting to purchase one may be thwarted by a conscientious register clerk, but this still doesn't present an imposing barrier because Best Buy also sells over 70 Girls Gone Wild selections and similar titles through its web site, where kids can buy anonymously. They can even use the gift card they got from grandma.8

I checked out the web sites of similar retailers. Here's what I found:



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KEYWORDS: arnoldstandards; business; characterdontmatter; girlsgonewild; retailing; schartzenstandards; sowhatarnolddoesit; videos
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To: KneelBeforeZod
Its like those Time/Life CD collections. You buy one, and then another is sent automatically each month and you are auto-billed on your credit card. Supposedly, its damn near impossible to get them to cancel it.
21 posted on 10/07/2003 9:02:06 AM PDT by Wolfie
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To: mhking
Bobby pictures please...
22 posted on 10/07/2003 9:39:56 AM PDT by Moleman
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To: Paleo Conservative
I completely agree with you. In fact, I hate seeing those commercials, too.
23 posted on 10/07/2003 9:58:46 AM PDT by Ruth A.
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To: WhyisaTexasgirlinPA
He has more grammatical problems than merely verb useage.
24 posted on 10/07/2003 10:00:04 AM PDT by Ruth A.
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To: Ruth A.
LOL.....true...very true
25 posted on 10/07/2003 10:26:29 AM PDT by WhyisaTexasgirlinPA
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To: Tijeras_Slim
"The tradition of American Justice requires a broad and open-minded view of such a controversial matter. Therefore, the court will hear (and see) evidence on either side..." [got most of it right]- Judge, "Miracle on 34th Street".

Yes, by all means, we must see the evidence lest the public adjudge us boobs....

Laisez bontemps roullete!
26 posted on 10/07/2003 10:54:33 AM PDT by talleyman (Caviar emptor (a warning from the sturgeon general))
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To: mhking; Poohbah; Howlin; PJ-Comix; E Rocc; Miss Marple; PhiKapMom; daviddennis
*BEGIN RANT MODE*

With all due respect to the excellent work Project 21 has done in many areas, I have some pretty big disagreements with this commentary.

It pretty much is the same principle as I outlined earlier on the thread about the FCC fining Infinity Broadcasting: If you don't like the Girls Gone Wild DVDs/videos, DON'T BUY THEM. NOBODY is FORCED to buy the things. I don't own any of these videos.

Yeah, I listen to Howard Stern, and that is probably my limit - and even then, about half the time, I prefer to pop in a CD. I do not want to see the Prude Police out there any more than I want to see the PC Police out there.

Now, if Mr. Francis has KNOWINGLY filmed underage girls flashing as alleged, if he has plied them with drugs, then he needs to be tried, convicted, and sent to an 8'x10' cell, and be greeted by a 300-pound guy saying, "My name is Spike, honey."

But at some point, parents ought to take responsibility for their kids (one way to do this is to be online WITH their kids when they use the gift card), and people ought to use some common sense. If people would use common sense and embrace the concept of personal responsibility this sort of thing would NOT be a problem.

*END RANT MODE*
27 posted on 10/07/2003 11:24:05 AM PDT by hchutch ("I don't see what the big deal is, I really don't." - Major Vic Deakins, USAF (ret.))
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To: Moleman

28 posted on 10/07/2003 11:26:40 AM PDT by KantianBurke (Don't Tread on Me)
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To: KantianBurke
ROFLMAO

"Wanna see my boobs?"

29 posted on 10/07/2003 11:31:23 AM PDT by finnman69 (!)
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To: finnman69
Don't scare me like that!
30 posted on 10/07/2003 11:43:18 AM PDT by hchutch ("I don't see what the big deal is, I really don't." - Major Vic Deakins, USAF (ret.))
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To: hchutch
My problem is that vulgarities should not be openly visible in the public community. Public standards of decency is something I support. Whether you watch Howard Stern or listen to rap music is of no concern to me.

I want to watch a program, for example "7 Days," and not have GGW commercials in my face. I do not want to drive down the street and have (c)rap music bombarding my ears because it is cranked up so loud.

Everyone now adays want their "freedom of speech" protected. I prefer the adage I was taught in elementary school: your freedom ends where my nose begins.

31 posted on 10/07/2003 2:52:08 PM PDT by Ruth A.
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To: Steely Glint
Have you ever been to Mardi Gras? Women are pulling their tops up all over town.

Right. What I meant to say was, I've been meaning to get to Mardi Gras sometime...

32 posted on 10/07/2003 10:10:30 PM PDT by Timm
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To: KantianBurke
AHHHHHH!! Don't do that!
33 posted on 10/08/2003 7:01:50 AM PDT by Moleman
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To: Wolfie
Supposedly, its damn near impossible to get them to cancel it.

"Supposedly". Yeah right.

34 posted on 10/08/2003 8:54:42 AM PDT by jmc813 (Alan Colmes called Arnold's win a "victory for moderates".)
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