Wednesday, January 28, 2009

What Have We Come To?

Is this picture child pornography? Apparently it may be as a library in the West Australian city of Perth decided it shouldn't be included in an arts exhibition in case people were offended by it. 

How did we come to the ludicrous stage where such an innocent picture could be banned for being potentially offensive? Going from media reports, it would appear the hysteria whipped up last year over the work of internationally renowned artist Bill Henson is the catalyst. Henson included topless photos of an early teen girl as part of an art exhibition and the resulting media storm has made people extremely nervous of displaying artworks that any politically correct crackpot could claim to be child pornography. 

Personally I see nothing sexual or pornographic about this picture and think it's a great shame that a warped bunch of do-gooders have distorted something innocent and wholesome into something that can be banned for being offensive. Shame on you.

1 comment:

Curious Flame said...

To be honest, I don't see anything that makes it porngraphic neither. It is more about the stigma about child pornography. It's like any picture with children naked or almost naked could be questionable for child pornography, even if there is nothing that suggests anything sexual in it. That's pretty much the same for nudity as well,