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Topic History of: Artistic freedoms - what are the lines between artistic freedom and illegal images? Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
honey!oh sugar sugar. |
Steve wrote:
wyot wrote:
Can I ask though what is the point you are making as this is description not analysis...? Was the fact that no one "gave a shit" back then good or bad? If good why? That there would be a "fuss" now is bad is it, and if so why?
Well good, because there is nothing sinister or suspect about the video at all. In the current climate, there would probably be mass hysteria, with a baying mob, armed with pitchforks and flaming torches, sailing over to Iceland to lynch the band and the video director for "child pornography"
It makes me wonder about the minds of people who see naked children playing as sexual.
Cant we just let them be little? |
Steve |
wyot wrote:
Can I ask though what is the point you are making as this is description not analysis...? Was the fact that no one "gave a shit" back then good or bad? If good why? That there would be a "fuss" now is bad is it, and if so why?
Well good, because there is nothing sinister or suspect about the video at all. In the current climate, there would probably be mass hysteria, with a baying mob, armed with pitchforks and flaming torches, sailing over to Iceland to lynch the band and the video director for "child pornography" |
wyot |
Can I ask though what is the point you are making as this is description not analysis...? Was the fact that no one "gave a shit" back then good or bad? If good why? That there would be a "fuss" now is bad is it, and if so why? |
tdf |
steve wrote:
Birthday by The Sugarcubes. Great band, which I was lucky enough to see live at Reading festival in 1989. Funnily enough I remember the video in question, being on The Chart Show at the time and nobody gave a shit.
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steve |
Birthday by The Sugarcubes. Great band, which I was lucky enough to see live at Reading festival in 1989. Funnily enough I remember the video in question, being on The Chart Show at the time and nobody gave a shit. |
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