Faithless
11-22-2006, 09:45 PM
This reads like something you'd see in the satirical news.
If this is true -- you got to love it -- anything for a dollar.
This, after some conservative religious group called of their protests because they felt assured that Walmart wasn't promoting gay stuff. Walmart can say, with fingers crossed behind their backs, "No. Not gay stuff. Lesbian." :frown:
Wal-Mart selling lesbian porn in U.S. (http://www.religionandspirituality.com/currentEvents/view.php?StoryID=20061116-081457-7855r)
ReligionAndSpirituality.com | November 16, 2006
Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the big U.S. discounter, is selling a graphic lesbian sex manual pitched to teenage girls.
"The Little Black Book for Girlz: A Book on Healthy Sexuality," produced by St. Stephens' Community House in Toronto, contains explicit directions for engaging in oral and anal sex. The volume encourages girls to sew latex squares used in dentistry into the crotch of their underwear "for added fun."
There also are testimonials: One section is entitled "My First Time (expletive) a Girl."
Besides describing lesbian sex techniques, the book delves into sociology, asserting, for example, that only 10 percent of the population is actually heterosexual, while 80 percent is "mixed" or bi-sexual, LifeSiteNews.com said Thursday.
Additionally, the book engages readers' religious sensibilities, suggesting in one section that if "you need someone to represent God The Holiness, then for me, it's a fat black dyke."
Wal-Mart is promoting the book as "a great mix of real-life examples and life-saving info." The book is praised as "No stuffy school textbook," with "No nosy adults" involved. "It's all stuff that youth need to know ... 'The Little Black Book for Girlz' is an important, take-anywhere empowerment guide. Girls shouldn't leave their teen years without it."
Marketing the youth-oriented lesbian sex manual follows closely the U.S. corporation's decision to join the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce, which hailed the move as "part of the company's ongoing commitment to advancing diversity among all of its associate, supplier and customer bases." In addition, Wal-Mart gave $60,000 this year to the activist group Out & Equal, and ran a full-page ad in the Out & Equal 2006 Workplace Summit Program Guide detailing the Arkansas company's support of the Out & Equal.
Last year, Wal-Mart won plaudits from the Human Rights Campaign, the largest homosexual activist lobby organization in the U.S., for adopting a new definition of family that included same-sex partners.
If this is true -- you got to love it -- anything for a dollar.
This, after some conservative religious group called of their protests because they felt assured that Walmart wasn't promoting gay stuff. Walmart can say, with fingers crossed behind their backs, "No. Not gay stuff. Lesbian." :frown:
Wal-Mart selling lesbian porn in U.S. (http://www.religionandspirituality.com/currentEvents/view.php?StoryID=20061116-081457-7855r)
ReligionAndSpirituality.com | November 16, 2006
Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the big U.S. discounter, is selling a graphic lesbian sex manual pitched to teenage girls.
"The Little Black Book for Girlz: A Book on Healthy Sexuality," produced by St. Stephens' Community House in Toronto, contains explicit directions for engaging in oral and anal sex. The volume encourages girls to sew latex squares used in dentistry into the crotch of their underwear "for added fun."
There also are testimonials: One section is entitled "My First Time (expletive) a Girl."
Besides describing lesbian sex techniques, the book delves into sociology, asserting, for example, that only 10 percent of the population is actually heterosexual, while 80 percent is "mixed" or bi-sexual, LifeSiteNews.com said Thursday.
Additionally, the book engages readers' religious sensibilities, suggesting in one section that if "you need someone to represent God The Holiness, then for me, it's a fat black dyke."
Wal-Mart is promoting the book as "a great mix of real-life examples and life-saving info." The book is praised as "No stuffy school textbook," with "No nosy adults" involved. "It's all stuff that youth need to know ... 'The Little Black Book for Girlz' is an important, take-anywhere empowerment guide. Girls shouldn't leave their teen years without it."
Marketing the youth-oriented lesbian sex manual follows closely the U.S. corporation's decision to join the National Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce, which hailed the move as "part of the company's ongoing commitment to advancing diversity among all of its associate, supplier and customer bases." In addition, Wal-Mart gave $60,000 this year to the activist group Out & Equal, and ran a full-page ad in the Out & Equal 2006 Workplace Summit Program Guide detailing the Arkansas company's support of the Out & Equal.
Last year, Wal-Mart won plaudits from the Human Rights Campaign, the largest homosexual activist lobby organization in the U.S., for adopting a new definition of family that included same-sex partners.