Who are the people setting the standard as to what constitutes "sexy" and what doesn't? What is the diference between a woman voluntarily subjecting her "work" to those standards vs an artist voluntarily subjecting their work to those standards?
I won't repeat the Bayonetta argument, because that's been done ad nauseum. The crusade against drawings by the Puritranical Left is purely anti-competitive practices (which shocks me b/c I thought they had a monopoly on creative fields)
Who are the people setting the standard as to what constitutes "sexy" and what doesn't? What is the diference between a woman voluntarily subjecting her "work" to those standards vs an artist voluntarily subjecting their work to those standards?
I won't repeat the Bayonetta argument, because that's been done ad nauseum. The crusade against drawings by the Puritranical Left is purely anti-competitive practices (which shocks me b/c I thought they had a monopoly on creative fields)