FEBRUARY 24th - Things are Allowed to get Uncomfortable



On this day in 1988, the United States Supreme Court unanimously voted to overturn a $200,000 settlement awarded to Rev. Jerry Falwell for his emotional distress over being satirized in Hustler magazine. If you wish to see this little drama unfold in a more detailed fashion feel free to watch The People Vs. Larry Flynt with Woody Harrelson and Courtney Love. I’ve seen bits and pieces, but I can’t remember if the movie contains the part I’d be most interested to know. How did Jerry Falwell come to find out he was parodied in a pornographic magazine. I’m sure it was a third-party news source that ran the story, but I’d still like to know who had the honor of telling the Reverend that Hustler had run a mock advertisement in their magazine detailing Jerry’s first sexual experience. How did that conversation go? I mean there are certain subjects you just know will be uncomfortable with certain people. Like talking about grabbing the paper towels off the top shelf while shopping with a midget. Uncomfortable. Discussing animal rights with a PETA advocate while eating a bison burger and wearing a mink coat--uncomfortable. Discussing religion or politics with anybody not of your same opinions--uncomfortable. I would imagine that informing a religious leader that a pornographic magazine joked that he lost his virginity to his mother would be quite (say it with me now) uncomfortable. But the court agreed Larry had a right to say it, despite how classless it may have been without being sued for emotional distress. Because this ‘Merica. Things are allowed to get uncomfortable.

This day has been Marked.

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