It's Stories Like This that Remind Us, Regardless of Race or Nationality, We Are Bound Together, like Pages in a Pornographic Magazine.
The Vietnam War-era slogan "Make love, not war" has been taken to its logical extreme by an Israeli pornographic website, which is engaged in a sort of cultural exchange of bodily fluids with the Arab world.
According to a recent report in Daily Variety, when executives at Ratuv installed software that could track where their users were logging in, they found that the site was getting thousands of hits a week from such countries as Syria, Saudi Arabia, Iran and Iraq, even though some of these governments block the ".il" domain address on Israeli websites. So Ratuv responded by translating the entire site into Arabic, and traffic quickly skyrocketed. . . .
The next step, says Ratuv's manager, is to make movies with Israelis and Arabs performing together, in order to foster more intimate relations between the two peoples.
Ah, Porn, is there nothing you can't do?
1 Comments:
Yet another case of a random need making for strange bedfellows.
It's great when they can play nice.
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