Porn star shunned from Modern Warfare 3 launch party


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I'm not gonna post a picture of her here; Google her name if you want to see her. Just so you know, there's also a politician with the same name, so don't get them mixed up. :p

Kim Holland was delighted to receive her celebrity invite to Activision's Modern Warfare 3 launch party in Amsterdam later this month. Unfortunately, she won't be attending.

That's because, upon discovering she's a pornstar, Activision speedily withdrew its invite.

See the logic, there? Graphic violence, mass killing and terrorism for entertainment? Yes. Sex for entertainment? NO!

Hilariously, the email sent to Holland informing her of her de-invitation - which she swiftly posted on her blog in a displeased rant - acknowledged the hypocrisy.

The email was sent by reps of the Dutch TV program Gamekings, who's hosting the event (translated from Dutch via Google):

"Unpleasant announcement. The American publisher of Modern Warfare 3 has indicated that they prefer no representatives of the adult entertainment industry at the party. And so there must be some women in Britain and the Netherlands who are also canceled. I know, a little hypocritical, but the U.S. is the U.S. and I'm just the messenger."

Holland, who is apparently a keen gamer, isn't best pleased. "Murder is neat, [but] love makers? It's dirty," she said.

"I say this: a sperm shower rather than a massacre."

Well said, Kim. Well said. You should be a politician.

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"Unpleasant announcement. The American publisher of Modern Warfare 3 has indicated that they prefer no representatives of the adult entertainment industry at the party. And so there must be some women in Britain and the Netherlands who are also canceled. I know, a little hypocritical, but the U.S. is the U.S. and I'm just the messenger."

The US Government does not make COD, Her anger is misplaced. It should be against Activision. :/

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My guess is that it's an 'image' thing. Activison doesn't want the Call of Duty brand to be associated with pornography in any way.

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Porn star on the ugly channel by the looks of it.

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Makeup is a hell of a drug. I dont think most guys are looking at her face anyways, i just hope HD has been kind to her body.

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Holland, who is apparently a keen gamer, isn't best pleased. "Murder is neat, [but] love makers? It's dirty," she said.

:huh: Love makers :s :rofl: :rofl:

Sorry I didn't read any other comments made. I just coudn't stop laughing at that sentence.

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It's a corporate event and corporations are people, so ... Right? Right?

.... I dont know where you are trying to go when you posted that :huh:

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Theres no room for woman who have had sex at a game release party.

Why not? Everybody has had sex, most of us with more than one person, sometimes simultaneously. So what makes us more worthy of attending a launch party than her? I'd say let her come, not my call though. Kind of rude to invite, then "un"invite her just because of what her job is.

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Kim Holland was delighted to receive her celebrity invite to Activision's Modern Warfare 3 launch party in Amsterdam later this month. Unfortunately, she won't be attending.

That's because, upon discovering she's a pornstar, Activision speedily withdrew its invite.

See the logic, there? Graphic violence, mass killing and terrorism for entertainment? Yes. Sex for entertainment? NO!

Hilariously, the email sent to Holland informing her of her de-invitation - which she swiftly posted on her blog in a displeased rant - acknowledged the hypocrisy.

It is good that the world is full of hypocrites. We need more hypocrites who can kick the politicians out.

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.... I dont know where you are trying to go when you posted that :huh:

That's because you believe corporations are people too and they deserve people rights. This was a corporate event.

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