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This 3 page paper reviews a sexually graphic video that hit the Net by storm. The author of this paper contends that the video is just one more reflection of societal degradation and the dehumanization of women. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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net. The video was initially presented as being an advertisement for Sprite soft drinks. Later it was revealed, however, that the video was actually a hoax, not an
advertisement for the Cocoa-Cola company at all. Hoax or not, however, the fact that they video was produced in the first place reflects the degree to which our society
has degenerated. The speed with which it spread across the Net is one more affirmation of this fact. Unfortunately, to support the contentions presented above adequately, a graphic overview
of the infamous video must be presented. The video depicts an apparently nude woman kneeling in front of a naked man. The insinuation is that she is orally
stimulating the mans genitals with her mouth. Whether this is a voluntary act or one that is being directed by the man is somewhat questionable. He is grasping
her by the head as if he is pushing her into action. Her mind is obviously wandering since she is not thinking of what she is doing but instead
is thinking that she would like a cold Sprite. Voluntary or not, the act comes to a climax with a bottle of Sprite protruding somewhat horizontally at the womans
mouth from somewhere off screen. The bottle, of course, is the phallic representation of the man. It is spewing forth a frothy liquid that is apparently representative of
the mans ejaculation. Supporters of such things as free speech and artistic liberty would argue that such filth as that depicted in the video
in question is actually art. They would also argue that it is every individuals inherent right to create such filth. The problem that arises with such arguments, of
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