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Is it OK to use Fiction to attack Political Opponents Sexually? (NSFW)
by
J. J. Phillips
on 24/09/2015, 21:11:06 UTC
Today I saw the following article:

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/kim-davis-erotic-fiction-novel

It's a "story" but it's essentially an ad for an e-book. Someone wrote a short erotic novella about lesbians in prison, with the central character clearly based on Kim Davis. (Kim Davis was the Kentucky clerk who went to jail for refusing to sign marraige licenses for gay couples.)

Is the acceptable? I suppose it is. But I'm inclined to take it a step further.

The TPM story was written by Sara Jerde. (The author of the novella used a pseudonym.) Beliathon made a couple of images of Sara Jerde with cum on her face. It's fiction. Her real life boyfriend is also in the fictional picture saying the fictional line "Wipe yo daddy's cum off yo face, girl!" For the record, if the cum is from Sara Jerde's father, it's pure coincidence. The pictures are fiction.



Is this OK? Why or why not?

If it is, can someone clue Beliathon in on how Beliathon could get the images to show up when someone googles for Sara Jerde? Beliathon might be willing to throw a little bitcoin at the project.