The
Canada Border Services Agency won't let one of Damien Crosse's recent
films into the country. Raging Stallion Studio's fetish flick Piss
Off was recently deemed to be obscene by Canada's border
censors.
That's because CBSA says the ingestion of someone else's urine...
with a sexual purpose is an indicator of obscenity. Even if it's
consensual.
The border agency considers the act of urinating into someone
degrading and dehumanizing, with a risk of substantial harm.
Harm, by CBSA's terms, isn't even about whether piss is bad
for you. Instead, Harm in this context means that the material
predisposes persons to act in an anti-social manner; in other words, in
a manner which society recognizes as incompatible with its proper
functioning.
Anti-social manner? Society's proper functioning? Why is porn held to
Victorian-era morality standards?
Piss Off is just the latest in a string of gay films —
pornographic and PG-rated — that have faced barriers at the Canadian
border. In CBSA's latest quarterly list of prohibited items (PDF), the
agency also banned the Titan Media film Shock Treatment, among
dozens of other DVDS and books.
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