The Bhopal disaster was bad, natch — but this massive porn-fueled release of dangerous "erototoxins" in India must be almost as horrid to Judith Reisman fans. Those poor Indian people! Thankfully, local police swept in to prevent excessive brainrot in the afflicted porn victims, and to try to rid them of any lingering toxins with forced sit-ups.
Indian police forced around 200 people caught watching pornography to do sit-ups in public to shame them and keep them away from theaters that illegally screen smutty movies. The Hindustan Times reported Monday that police stopped the screening of a pornographic movie at a cinema in Balasore district in the eastern state of Orissa and made audience members — some as young as 17 — do 10 sit-ups each at a public square, watched by onlookers. The police made the all-male group vow not to watch pornography again. ... Police officer Sanjeev Panda said authorities carried out the public shaming after attempts to get theaters in district not to show pornography had failed. "So we decided to crack down on the audience," Panda was quoted in the newspaper, which also reported that police in Orissa planned to integrate such public punishments into their general campaign against pornography.




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