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National Television broadcast networks have removed the bedroom scene from the original, unedited version of the 1968 “Romeo and Juliet” film. Why?
Youtube will not allow the bedroom scene nudity in the "Romeo and Juliet" 1968 film to be shown on its platform. Other social media platforms have also banned this scene.
*Footnote: Prior to the lawsuit being filed against Paramount, the bedroom scene was available to view on Youtube.
The majority of high school teachers across the USA aren't permitted to show the bedroom scene when screening the film in their classes.
Two of them have been women:
55 years later…
Many men have commented that the first woman’s naked breasts (nipple) they saw (other than immediate family) in their life was Olivia’s…which was exposed in the film.
Also, consider the generations of Olivia’s family (children and grandchildren) who have to live with fact that the public’s access and ability to view her naked breasts on universal pornographic websites are only a click away.
Paramount’s mistreatment (filming nude, underage images of sexual context) of Leonard and Olivia began as child abuse (under the age of 18) and has now progressed (still distributing the nude images) to the status of elder abuse (over the age of 65).
We are asking you in support of Olivia, Leonard, and all other actors who have been sexually exploited as minors, to boycott Paramount's streaming services.
This is just one way to hold Paramount accountable until they have publicly addressed this controversy and settled the matter.
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