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Activists protesting Larry Flynt and Hustler magazine, particularly Larry Flynt: The Right To Be Left Alone. On Friday the 13th in April 2007 this latest documentary on Flynt had its world premiere as the "center frame" film at the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival, sponsored by Duke University, The New York Times and HBO. Flynt was even invited as an honored guest, however his brother showed up instead because Flynt claimed he was ill.

There were over 2,000 films entered in the Full Frame Festival, and apparently the Flynt documentary was among only one of two films that escaped the critical review process in an otherwise scholarly environment. Full Frame appears to have given Larry Flynt special protection where it could be assured that his critics were kept silent in order to protect Flynt from criticism. Free Speech, anyone?
Full Frame's motto is "How much reality can you handle?", but the filmmakers have produced a manipulative and superficial examination of Flynt, one that uses propaganda tactics and takes their audience for a ride. It is indeed a very unreal portrayal of Flynt which includes even "very little nudity" and hypocritically did not mention any of the massive amounts of racist, homophobic and misogynist materials he produced.

For decades Hustler, his hate magazine, has been on sale in almost every convenience store in the country. During that time, with each new issue every month he has declared war on women, feminists, people of color, Jews, the disabled, children, and animal rights activists, as well as any other group or individual who disagreed with him. He also constantly targets animals, women in general and ethnic minorities who have not even done anything to provoke his rage. A full generation of males have now been raised on his contempt and he loves it.

Dwayne Tinsley, close personal friend to Flynt, and the creator of the Hustler cartoon "Chester the Molester," which depicted pre-teen girls of all races being molested, was convicted in 1990 of sexually abusing his daughter. When he was released from prison, after serving his time, Flynt hired him back on at Huster. In February 1996, Hustler publisher Joe Theron was arrested in Britain with 400 videos imported from South Africa, many of them depicting child pornography.

For all this Flynt is being promoted as a free speech hero instead of the greedy, exploitive, racist misogynist he really is. The right to be left alone? The right to be left alone? In his whole life Larry Flynt has never left anyone alone. Flynt has aimed hate speech and harassment against every oppressed groups you can think of. Big man. Big hero. Thanks Duke University, HBO, New York Times and Full Frame Documentary Festival!

Most people who have seen the Larry Flynt movie think they know who Larry Flynt is. A leading figure in the struggle for free speech, who published, according to our modern eyes, quite innocent nudie-photos and some jokes against the right wing conservatives and Jerry Falwell. Sounds cool but it's a lie.

The real Flynt has little in common with the martyr that he finances people to describe him as. According to his own autobiography Flynt's first sexual experience was raping a chicken. He killed the chicken to "avoid suspicion". He has also gone to tremendous degrees in his attempts to silence his daughter from talking about how she was raped by him. He has used his power in the media to attempt to instill intimidation in any who spoke out against pornography. He used his magazine to vilify activist Aura Bogado with hateful, violent and threatening cartoons and articles. In his column called "Asshole of the Month" he has included Barack Obama, Diana Russell, Andrea Dworkin, Dorchen Liedholdt, Gloria Allred, Catharine MacKinnon and hundreds of others. In the 1970s he put out "Wanted Posters" for Gloria Steinem and Susan Brownmiller because they were antipornography. He has offered a bounty on feminists who have been critical against him and done whatever he could to silence whoever would be critical against the racist and misogynic material in his magazines.

The only free speech Larry Flynt really wants is his own and what he wants said, which makes him as much of a defender of free speech as say for example Stalin or Hitler.


Please be advised: This site is for adults only. Please go no further if you are under 18 years of age. There is graphic, sexually and ethnically degrading and hateful material on this site which is being shown for specific anti-sexist, anti-racist, and anti-child abuse purposes. The Hustler images (in the slide show below) can be categorized as racist, misogynistic, anti-semitic, ridicule of disabled people and violent hate speech. If you are triggered by hate speech visual imagery we strongly caution you. It is in no way our intention to re-traumatize anyone already injured by the kind of material presented here. On the other hand, we hope that our analysis of the hate speech images here will be empowering when viewed in this context with others who will be just as angry as you may be.

Exposing hate speech by reproducing it, within the context of critical evaluation and political protest, is not hate speech any more than repeating what Imus and his producer said in the process of exposing him is the same as when he and his producer first said it. For the thoughtful, there is a clear distinction socially, politically, ethically and legally.

[In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, this material is distributed without profit for research and educational purposes and therefor these images do not fall under the same copyright protection as others would. We have no affiliation whatsoever with the originator of these images (Hustler Magazine) nor are we endorsed or sponsored by the originator (Hustler Magazine and Larry Flynt). We are using these images from Hustler because they are required for our expression. We need them to write on and have our say--create our Art, if you will.]
Keeping in mind the above warning also see Larry Flynt: The Right to Be Left Alone? Our Official Website

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Larry Flynt once wrote: “Women are here to serve men. Look at them, they got to squat to piss. Hell, that proves it". Imus might have said women were "nappy headed hoes", but Larry Flynt really believes that is all women are for.

============================================== Posted in Asshole of the Month, Aura Bogado, Diana E.H. Russell, The Right to Be Left Alone, Chester the Molester, Hustler Magazine, Dwayne Tinsley, Joan Brooker-Marks, Joan Brooker, Free Speech Hero, Full Fram Documentary Film Festival, Dwaine Tinsley, The People vs Larry Flynt, Child Sexual Abuse, HBO, Misogyny, Anti-Semitism, Free Speech, Racism, Sexual Violence, Duke University, Barely Legal, Gloria Steinem, Child Pornography, The New York Times, Animal Abuse, Feminism | 1 Comment One Response to “Larry Flynt: The Right to Be Left Alone?” 1. on 22 Jun 2007 at 10:10 pm1 K.A. I love how he offered a “bounty” on feminists who are critical of him, as though anyone in the media ever gave feminist criticism the time of day in the first place. It seems like the widest audience feminists ever reach are via Hustler–not that their genuine positions arrive intact, of course. Before I got better acquainted with the name Andrea Dworkin, I noticed that the men who comfortably threw around the name under the guise of being well-versed in her politics also happened to be misogynists. Now I know where they got their misinformation, and their sexist attitude toward non-activist women is not at all coincidental. Hmmm…mystery solved! It’s sad that in the “liberal” media, women’s views are generally silenced (as long as there are enough female news anchors though, the illusion of representation seems like it’s there to the masses who don’t analyze anything beyond a superficial level). But when do women protesters ever get airtime, even on networks that are sympathetic to Al Sharpton and racial rights activists’ protests? Women’s points of view are not just marginalized in the media; they’re entirely absent. The main New York news outlet by me did not even report that Mel Gibson spewed overt sexist harassment toward the arresting officer; they only reported on the anti-semitism when he asked the officer if he was a Jew. I was sad when I learned of the whole story through TMZ.com, of all places. When beyond-ridiculous TMZ.com is reporting more balanced information than mainstream television news, I think it’s time for the masses to get their heads out of the sand and confront how this is happening. Men who think they’re sympathetic to women have to realize that Hustlerphiles aren’t just a marginal group of sleazy men that rove the gutters among one another in their urban decay; the Flynt Effect resonates everywhere, and throughout all forms of media, not just pornography. Male supremacy is pervasive, and though multifactorial in origin, it feeds on– and flourishes from–this commercialized disdain.

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Books:

Tony Flynt-Vera HUSTLEDAmazon.com If you thought Frank McCourt's childhood memories were bad, wait till you read Tonya Flynt-Vega's. Hustled: My Journey from Fear to Faith is a cautionary tale about the power of pornography as well as a memoir about growing up with Hustler publisher Larry Flynt for a dad. Needless to say, it's not a pretty story. But from the sensational, tragic details of Larry Flynt's bestiality, mental illness, incestuous molestation, and sexual addictions, Tonya Flynt-Vega manages to construct an autobiography whose literary deficiencies are mostly redeemed by her spiritual strength: in the end, Flynt-Vega overcame her earthly father's sexual and emotional abuse by discovering her heavenly Father's paternal love. And if Flynt-Vega's argument that pornography is inherently evil fails to persuade, her testimony of its potential to erode trust within families and to warp intimacy between lovers still comes close to being heartbreaking. --Michael Joseph GrossFrom Publishers Weekly Continuing her very public campaign against her father, Larry Flynt, the publisher of Hustler and other pornographic magazines, Flynt-Vega puts into print what she has been saying for years: that her father's pornography empire "may be the greatest menace in America today" and that he robbed his own daughters of a decent childhood by abusing and sexually molesting them. Flynt-Vega chronicles her desperate journey from emotional and physical devastation to a healthier lifestyle, a change she says occurred because of her developing faith in God. The book is not for the fainthearted, for it details both her own and her parents' thoroughly wretched upbringings, describes the incestuous relationships Flynt allegedly had with his daughters and details what the author casts as his prevailing mental illness. Flynt-Vega offers a constant rebuke to the 1996 box-office hit, The People vs. Larry Flynt, which portrayed her father as a stalwart, albeit disgusting, champion of free speech. Although the text is solidly written, thanks to the work of Schwartz, it is not flawless. Flynt-Vega borders on histrionic in some of her descriptions of Flynt's relationships to the people around him. She also takes cheap shots at one of her siblings. For the most part, though, she has successfully stepped back to describe the frenzied, trashy and tragic life and career of Larry Flynt as well as her own pilgrimage to faith. Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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tonya flynt speaks out

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quotes to live by...and some not

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Posted by flyntrapedher on Thu, 16 Aug 2007 07:57:00 PST