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    Students Protest Early Screening of Shock Comedian Tucker Max's 'I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell'

    While an early screening of controversial comedian Tucker Max's film 'I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell' sold out at NC State, hundreds of silent protesters lined up to show their opposition to the subject material.

  • NC State Students at the Tucker Max Film's Early Screening
    Women’s Center protestors hand out fliers with rape stats and advertisements that explain “rape culture.”(Photo: UWIRE)
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  • Students Protest at NC State
    Protestors held signs that associate coercion with rape.  Many also said that being drunk is not proper consent for sexual activity. (Photo: UWIRE)
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  • Photos of Student Protest Signs
    Protestors held signs that associate coercion with rape.  Many also said that being drunk is not proper consent for sexual activity. (Photo: UWIRE)
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  • Student Protesters at a Showing of Tucker Max's Film
    More protestors assert their opinions against the “entertainment” value of Max’s film and that rape is “not a joke.” (Photo: UWIRE)
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  • Students Protest a Showing of 'I Hope They Show Beer in Hell'
    Two men protest the objectification of women.  Many men attended the protest to voice their opinions about women as individuals. (Photo: UWIRE)
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  • Student Protesters at an Early Screening of Tucker Max's film 'I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell'
    Four silent protestors explain their definition of “rape culture” through their posters.  (Photo: UWIRE)
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  • A Screening at N.C. State for Tucker Max's new film
    Silent protestors line up next to Tucker Max fans.  Objectifying women and sex without consent under the influence of alcohol were primary components of the protest. (Photo: UWIRE)
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  • Students at a Screening of  'I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell'
    The Witherspoon Student Center was filled to capacity.  All 463 seats were taken to watch “I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell.” (Photo: UWIRE)
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  • Students Wait in Line for a Screening of Tucker Max film 'I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell'
    Two female Tucker Max fans from UNC-Chapel Hill show their support for the film.
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  • Tucker Max Early Film Screening at N.C. State
    Tucker Max’s tour bus parked behind the Witherspoon Student Center. (Photo: UWIRE)
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  • Tucker Max Film Screening
    Hundreds of Tucker Max fans line the street in anticipation getting a sneak peek of the new film.  Fans were lining up as early as 5 p.m. EDT.
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    Students Protest Early Screening of Shock Comedian Tucker Max's 'I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell'

    While an early screening of controversial comedian Tucker Max's film 'I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell' sold out at NC State, hundreds of silent protesters lined up to show their opposition to the subject material.

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  • Students Protest Early Screening of Shock Comedian Tucker Max's 'I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell'
  • NC State Students at the Tucker Max Film's Early Screening
  • Students Protest at NC State
  • Photos of Student Protest Signs
  • Student Protesters at a Showing of Tucker Max's Film
  • Students Protest a Showing of 'I Hope They Show Beer in Hell'
  • Student Protesters at an Early Screening of Tucker Max's film 'I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell'
  • A Screening at N.C. State for Tucker Max's new film
  • Students at a Screening of  'I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell'
  • Students Wait in Line for a Screening of Tucker Max film 'I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell'
  • Tucker Max Early Film Screening at N.C. State
  • Tucker Max Film Screening