I didn't think the dress was that bad. I heard about it a few days ago, and I'm surprised so many people disagree with me. As far as her being a skank, you obviously don't listen to her lyrics very well. Just because she sings about having sex, doesn't automatically make her a skank. I'd also have to argue strongly that she's more talented and less whorish than Lady GaGa
I got be honest withholding sexual content from kids is utterly pointless, will learn about sure enough soon (And most likely through a much more um..... dirty way) so why bother, by America's logic I can chop a person into 300 pieces and show the film to a kid and thats just fine showing all of the blood, guts, the foul language, and thats still fine, but if a skirt is one centimeter small, then you might as well be considered the devil. Thats real reassuring america, really it is.
idk about which is more talented than the other (between her and Gaga), but i do know i've seen Disney characters in morerevealingoutfits than that. gimme a break, lol.
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Hey, I have a deadset serious question here. In America, in schools, what happens when there's a documentary of, say part of Africa or certain Pacific Islands where traditionally the women are topless?
Is it like, censored with the black bar, banned outright, or is there outrage that a child/ young teenager saw boobs?
Also, do Americans not have beaches and bikinis and things, or is every woman that wears one automatically a whore? Or are children/ teenagers banned from beaches over there to protect them from the view?
Hey, I have a deadset serious question here. In America, in schools, what happens when there's a documentary of, say part of Africa or certain Pacific Islands where traditionally the women are topless?
Is it like, censored with the black bar, banned outright, or is there outrage that a child/ young teenager saw boobs?
Also, do Americans not have beaches and bikinis and things, or is every woman that wears one automatically a whore? Or are children/ teenagers banned from beaches over there to protect them from the view?
If a documentary or educational film contains something inappropriate, schools will usually send home a letter to the parents to sign for permission for their children to watch it. At beaches, there are bikinis everywhere, and it's generally not a problem unless they're wearing thongs, but for a lot of school events or something girls are required to wear one-piece bathing suits if they are going swimming.
@WaveBoy Yeah, i just meant SNL now. It once was rather hilarious on a regular basis. And yes, that one Debbie Downer sketch where everyone loses it was awesome. The sketch would have sucked if not for everyone completely cracking up. =) Though they do put out a few gems every now and again. I could watch the recent "Mark Wahlberg talks to Animals" sketch over and over again.
Hey, I have a deadset serious question here. In America, in schools, what happens when there's a documentary of, say part of Africa or certain Pacific Islands where traditionally the women are topless?
Is it like, censored with the black bar, banned outright, or is there outrage that a child/ young teenager saw boobs?
Also, do Americans not have beaches and bikinis and things, or is every woman that wears one automatically a whore? Or are children/ teenagers banned from beaches over there to protect them from the view?
If a documentary or educational film contains something inappropriate, schools will usually send home a letter to the parents to sign for permission for their children to watch it. At beaches, there are bikinis everywhere, and it's generally not a problem unless they're wearing thongs, but for a lot of school events or something girls are required to wear one-piece bathing suits if they are going swimming.
I've seen professors censor nude photos in certain classes (not Biology mind you) and I think that they are incredibly ignorant for doing so
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Hey, I have a deadset serious question here. In America, in schools, what happens when there's a documentary of, say part of Africa or certain Pacific Islands where traditionally the women are topless?
Is it like, censored with the black bar, banned outright, or is there outrage that a child/ young teenager saw boobs?
Also, do Americans not have beaches and bikinis and things, or is every woman that wears one automatically a whore? Or are children/ teenagers banned from beaches over there to protect them from the view?
If a documentary or educational film contains something inappropriate, schools will usually send home a letter to the parents to sign for permission for their children to watch it. At beaches, there are bikinis everywhere, and it's generally not a problem unless they're wearing thongs, but for a lot of school events or something girls are required to wear one-piece bathing suits if they are going swimming.
I was just querying whether there is a consistency to the kind uproar that is inevitable of a Katy Perry/ Janet Jackson 'event'. It seems there isn't. On the one hand, boobs in an educational video or on a children's show is 'inappropriate', but on the other, bikinis on beaches that children have free access too is quite ok.
I've seen professors censor nude photos in certain classes (not Biology mind you) and I think that they are incredibly ignorant for doing so
I find that culturaly offensive. It suggests that the African culture is doing something inappropriate.
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Hey, I have a deadset serious question here. In America, in schools, what happens when there's a documentary of, say part of Africa or certain Pacific Islands where traditionally the women are topless?
Is it like, censored with the black bar, banned outright, or is there outrage that a child/ young teenager saw boobs?
Also, do Americans not have beaches and bikinis and things, or is every woman that wears one automatically a whore? Or are children/ teenagers banned from beaches over there to protect them from the view?
If a documentary or educational film contains something inappropriate, schools will usually send home a letter to the parents to sign for permission for their children to watch it. At beaches, there are bikinis everywhere, and it's generally not a problem unless they're wearing thongs, but for a lot of school events or something girls are required to wear one-piece bathing suits if they are going swimming.
I was just querying whether there is a consistency to the kind uproar that is inevitable of a Katy Perry/ Janet Jackson 'event'. It seems there isn't. On the one hand, boobs in an educational video or on a children's show is 'inappropriate', but on the other, bikinis on beaches that children have free access too is quite ok.
Of course it's inappropriate, if the kids are too young to take it maturely. Kids of a certain age aren't going to pay attention to whatever is being taught if a pair of sweater kittens are thrust in their face. On the other hand, at the beach it is expected, therefore not inappropriate.
I find that culturaly offensive. It suggests that the African culture is doing something inappropriate.
Don't get your knickers in a twist. What is appropriate for one culture is not necessarily appropriate in another culture's eyes. How is that offensive? Some cultures promote polygamy. Just because we don't, and teach our children that it's wrong, is that offensive as well?
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