Also let’s not forget that she’s a borderline predator if you look back at some her ‘stunts’
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She’s got so little going on in her head it’s insane
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Numerous_Green4962 on
I don’t know what the stunt was but what if Lewd was so upset they withdrew their ambassador? /s
D0wnInAlbion on
Whatever you think of her, being prosecuted for putting a flag down your trousers is ridiculous.
Jonny1992 on
I’m certainly no fan of her, but the criminal charge and the court date makes me uncomfortable if it’s the incident that was previously reported.
I’m unclear if she’s undertaken a further stunt (and don’t really care enough to investigate), but it was reported previously that she wiped the floor with the Indonesian flag and briefly mimed oral sex with her hand.
Is this really considered to be outraging public decency? There’s a moral position around her wider conduct (which isn’t illegal), but if we’re criminalising very minor acts of dissent against foreign nations, it feels like significant overreach and a waste of the court’s time.
We have court backlogs to 2030, but have time to give a controversial figure a slap on the wrist for hurting Indonesia’s feelings. That feels like the justice system is spitting in the face of those who are awaiting justice for real crimes for a quick PR win for the CPS.
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I really dont think she cares about long term fame or notoriety. I think shes trying to stack everything for the short term.
harrygatto on
Every time I see her I think of a bill-poster’s bucket.
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This will set a scary precedent
If I walk past anywhere in the summer with my tongue out licking an ice cream cone, because its the same physical action, i could be in court.
If I walk past a place of worship or walk within a 200 metre radius of a school in hot weather wearing a bikini and/or not covering my head I could be in court.
What if I walk past a mosque and stand outside or sit outside on a bench to scoff down a Bacon Buttie? Will I be in court? What if I do it without my head covered? Will I be in court twice?
The scary precedent is Israel. You can’t walk down the Jewish orthodox streets without risk of being attacked if you dress “inappropriately” or behave in a western way.
The definition of public morals is being stolen and reinterpreted in the UK. Growing up, half the students in secondary school gestured obscenely. Bonnie Blue did nothing wrong (this time).
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The amount of shit she gets compared to far worse people in the industry is quite interesting
Originzzzzzzz on
I’m surprised people actually go for her considering how rank and disgusting she must be by now
Jetengineinthesky on
Bizarre that my comment was deleted, when all I noted was she’s probably following the sensible route that several in her industry do of investing her money to avoid continuing working in the adult industry in her 60s/70s?
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Who really cares about the antics of a sentient fleshlight?
ComradeDelter on
She’s 26?! Would’ve guessed mid 30s at least, put some suncream on love.
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Man I feel sorry for her future kid.
Also let’s not forget that she’s a borderline predator if you look back at some her ‘stunts’
She’s got so little going on in her head it’s insane
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I don’t know what the stunt was but what if Lewd was so upset they withdrew their ambassador? /s
Whatever you think of her, being prosecuted for putting a flag down your trousers is ridiculous.
I’m certainly no fan of her, but the criminal charge and the court date makes me uncomfortable if it’s the incident that was previously reported.
I’m unclear if she’s undertaken a further stunt (and don’t really care enough to investigate), but it was reported previously that she wiped the floor with the Indonesian flag and briefly mimed oral sex with her hand.
Is this really considered to be outraging public decency? There’s a moral position around her wider conduct (which isn’t illegal), but if we’re criminalising very minor acts of dissent against foreign nations, it feels like significant overreach and a waste of the court’s time.
We have court backlogs to 2030, but have time to give a controversial figure a slap on the wrist for hurting Indonesia’s feelings. That feels like the justice system is spitting in the face of those who are awaiting justice for real crimes for a quick PR win for the CPS.
I really dont think she cares about long term fame or notoriety. I think shes trying to stack everything for the short term.
Every time I see her I think of a bill-poster’s bucket.
This will set a scary precedent
If I walk past anywhere in the summer with my tongue out licking an ice cream cone, because its the same physical action, i could be in court.
If I walk past a place of worship or walk within a 200 metre radius of a school in hot weather wearing a bikini and/or not covering my head I could be in court.
What if I walk past a mosque and stand outside or sit outside on a bench to scoff down a Bacon Buttie? Will I be in court? What if I do it without my head covered? Will I be in court twice?
The scary precedent is Israel. You can’t walk down the Jewish orthodox streets without risk of being attacked if you dress “inappropriately” or behave in a western way.
The definition of public morals is being stolen and reinterpreted in the UK. Growing up, half the students in secondary school gestured obscenely. Bonnie Blue did nothing wrong (this time).
The amount of shit she gets compared to far worse people in the industry is quite interesting
I’m surprised people actually go for her considering how rank and disgusting she must be by now
Bizarre that my comment was deleted, when all I noted was she’s probably following the sensible route that several in her industry do of investing her money to avoid continuing working in the adult industry in her 60s/70s?
Who really cares about the antics of a sentient fleshlight?
She’s 26?! Would’ve guessed mid 30s at least, put some suncream on love.