Nudity isn't automatically child abuse. Art has involved nudity forever. Not that most of what Hollywood puts out is art. It's Hollywood so they probably sexually abused the children.
Didn't say it was child abuse, just that I don't approve of child abuse. That said, it is pretty sketchy filming naked minors. The minors can't legally consent, I'd imagine, so who does? The producers? They don't have the power. The parents? That's fairly ick, too.
Child abuse? Maybe not. Child exploitation? Well, child is the wrong word, but I'd say there's a pretty good argument to be made for exploitation of minors, considering there's a ton of stuff they can't really legally consent to.
In Leon the Professional the people in charge of Natalie Portman allowed a nude scene where she gets into bed with Leon. The actor for Leon, jean Reno, was the one who said no.
They only started changing the age of "minors" 100 years ago.
Human beings have been around for 250,000 years.
The age wasn't change because of morality, or protecting anyone, etc. It was changed because of economics - economists said that the later people put off having children (or not having children at all) the more money they created for the economy.
So now they give priority to the voice of narcissistic elderly women who - if left in charge - wouldn't let anyone fall in love, get married, or have sex ever. You slowly watch the stranglehold on your kids as fewer kids get married, or have kids of their own, and they're more depressed than ever.
It's bizarre to watch people so easily manipulated into a system where they're so hardcore engaged in making sure their own kids will be the end of the line and simply replaced in the future with people from other countries.
person A) does childhood nude scene. good for career. Works into adulthood. Puts nudes on Insta anyways just for the publicity. Nude scenes never bother him; basically a positive
person B) does childhood nude scene. Movie flops. Never works past childhood. Is upset by nudes being out there.
If you ban something you deprive person A of his freedom and the good it might have done him. On the basis of what? Oh that someone else would have done the same thing and regretted it. Only the parents can decide what's right, as in most things regarding children.
I disagree. Nudes of children have been painted forever, and a photograph is just an evolution of that. My view is that the human body is beautiful in all phases, and I don't want to discourage the viewing of it. No child could reasonably consent to it, so the parents' consent will have to do. In this sense, it's no different than a child doing anything. And I don't see why it should be different.
If we're still talking about child abuse, nudes aren't the problem. A child can be sexualized by a fully clothed photo, and a nude can be completely innocent. It's tangential to child abuse.
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Nudity isn't automatically child abuse. Art has involved nudity forever. Not that most of what Hollywood puts out is art. It's Hollywood so they probably sexually abused the children.
Didn't say it was child abuse, just that I don't approve of child abuse. That said, it is pretty sketchy filming naked minors. The minors can't legally consent, I'd imagine, so who does? The producers? They don't have the power. The parents? That's fairly ick, too.
Child abuse? Maybe not. Child exploitation? Well, child is the wrong word, but I'd say there's a pretty good argument to be made for exploitation of minors, considering there's a ton of stuff they can't really legally consent to.
In Leon the Professional the people in charge of Natalie Portman allowed a nude scene where she gets into bed with Leon. The actor for Leon, jean Reno, was the one who said no.
I don't think any of this is true, they're simply redoing the same teenage sex hysteria narratives my grandparents had in modern form.
I don't really think we're doing our children favors by reverting to a "babies are brought by storks" mentality here.
They only started changing the age of "minors" 100 years ago.
Human beings have been around for 250,000 years.
The age wasn't change because of morality, or protecting anyone, etc. It was changed because of economics - economists said that the later people put off having children (or not having children at all) the more money they created for the economy.
So now they give priority to the voice of narcissistic elderly women who - if left in charge - wouldn't let anyone fall in love, get married, or have sex ever. You slowly watch the stranglehold on your kids as fewer kids get married, or have kids of their own, and they're more depressed than ever.
It's bizarre to watch people so easily manipulated into a system where they're so hardcore engaged in making sure their own kids will be the end of the line and simply replaced in the future with people from other countries.
Imagine 2 people:
person A) does childhood nude scene. good for career. Works into adulthood. Puts nudes on Insta anyways just for the publicity. Nude scenes never bother him; basically a positive
person B) does childhood nude scene. Movie flops. Never works past childhood. Is upset by nudes being out there.
If you ban something you deprive person A of his freedom and the good it might have done him. On the basis of what? Oh that someone else would have done the same thing and regretted it. Only the parents can decide what's right, as in most things regarding children.
I disagree, broadcasting a nude child to the world is inappropriate for a host of reasons.
I disagree. Nudes of children have been painted forever, and a photograph is just an evolution of that. My view is that the human body is beautiful in all phases, and I don't want to discourage the viewing of it. No child could reasonably consent to it, so the parents' consent will have to do. In this sense, it's no different than a child doing anything. And I don't see why it should be different.
If we're still talking about child abuse, nudes aren't the problem. A child can be sexualized by a fully clothed photo, and a nude can be completely innocent. It's tangential to child abuse.