
Were we not faithful members of the Jewish community, we might have never read Robert Leiter's magalog article in The Jewish Exponent. And had we never read Leiter's piece, we may have never been tipped off to Ariel Foxman's sex-fueled agenda taking place at Cargo.
In its earliest incarnations, the magazine was described as "The New Buyer's Guide for Men"; one year later, it's "Your Money Well Spent." The July/August issue has also been designated "The Summer Fun Issue." Inside, we're told, will be lots of "Sex, Sand & Sea."
Indeed, Cargo's taken a bit of a turn, adopting the sense of being a guide to a man's sex life and sensibilities. "Turn Her On!" screams a headline. "866 Women Reveal the Secrets to Catching Their Eye."
There's been a change in the cover design as well. They used to show guys surrounded by lots of buyable merchandise; a few months ago, women began intruding on the covers. You could see a foot or leg poking into the scene. Now there's a woman in a bikini draped across a guy's midriff. She's even in the forefront; he's pushed into the background.
Which is kind of amusing, since most of the men reading Cargo would prefer to push her out of the way for a better look at his abs, despite what reader survey data might suggest.
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