Hundreds Of Britons To Protest In Front Of Parliament New Porn Law By Simulating ‘Face Sitting’
While British MPs are debating on Friday the proposal by Liberal Democrat MP Julian Huppert to repeal the recent changes to the United Kingdom's porn laws, outside Parliament, hundreds of protesters will express their disagreement with the newly approved Audiovisual Media Services Regulations 2014.
The new rules banned on Dec 1 the depiction in online porn of physical restraint, strong physical and verbal abuse and other acts considered potentially life-threatening.
But they won't just be carrying posters or chanting. The protesters would simulate "face-sitting," which means they would be clothed but pretend to be engage in sexual positions that usually involves contact between the tongue and parts of the groin.
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The Independent says the protesters will try to break the Guinness World Record for "face-sitting," but the Telegraph reports that Guinness has rejected inclusion of the record they will establish.
While simulating "face-sitting," the protesters will sing "Sit On My Face" from the movie Monty Python.
Charlotte Rose, Sex Worker of the Year awardee in 2013 and the organiser of the protest, complained, "These laws are not only sexist but they take away people's choices without consent."
With the amendment that the British Board of Film Censors would implement, based on the Obscene Publications Act 1959, scenes that involve the use of urine when combined with sex acts like smearing of the golden shower on the body or penetrating an orifice using the entire hand or very large dildos would be cut by the board. It also covers spanking and caning.