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Female Pilot Prank (1963) (cdn.videy.co)
posted 1 year ago by Uncle_Adolf on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +14Score on mirror )
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disoriented on scored.co
1 year ago 3 points (+0 / -0 / +3Score on mirror )
I doubt anyone here remembers "Candid Camera". It was a show created by a jew named Allen Funt, who made great strides in normalizing this kind of pranking and voyeurism. I remember watching the show as a kid in the 60s, and even then I thought it was cringe and unfunny. When I realized Funt was a jew, it made perfect sense to me, because only a jew could think up something that degenerate.

He seemed to have an exaggerated opinion on the value of what he did with his shows, thinking that it was some kind of social commentary. He even did this pretentious documentary in 1970 called "What Do You Say to a Naked Lady?", which consisted of situations where a naked woman would suddenly appear, like stepping out of an elevator. A hidden camera would record the reactions of people.

The documentary was ponderous and got mixed reactions. From wikijewdia:

>Roger Greenspun of The New York Times reported that although "a few naked ladies do appear," the film "is mostly given over to verbal teases, to more or less straight interviews about sex, and to tributes to the cuteness of little kids." Greenspun noted that the film usually "tries milking laughs from the device of asking expert opinion of people who don't know what they are talking about. The results range from the dully ridiculous to the unspeakably vulgar. At its lowest moment, the film allows three loud, stupid, ugly old women to discuss their reactions to (I believe) 'I Am Curious (Yellow).'" Variety wrote, "This could have been done as well with suggested nudity or even partial exposure, but Funt confronts several supposedly uninformed individuals with a completely naked female as they're emerging from an elevator. The results, initially, are funny, but quickly reach the point of seeming repetitious."

I think Funt's motivation, like that of all jews in the media, was to slide standards down to normalize degenerate behavior and to question things that were previous never questioned because there was never a need to.
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