
Originally Posted by
JohnR
I totally agree that child pornography and paedophilia is totally wrong and those who commit these acts should be dealt with the full strength (and maybe more) of the law.
But, what makes a photograph pornographic? Is every nude photo ever taken to be considered pornographic? Some people would say yes? Would they be right? No.
What a strange society we live in where we accept nude photo's of children below say the age of 10 as being cute and innocent and nude of over 17 years being OK because they are “of age”. We have a strange belief that these middle years are taboo? Why? The natural form is a beautifull thing be it 2 weeks or 92 years of age. Are we afraid that every other person we meet is a paedophile, pervert or sicko? Is this the media making us all live in a constant state of fear? We all know what the human body looks like and why should we be afraid of it?
Bill Henson has been one Australia's most respected art photographers for years. A documentary made in 2002 was recently aired on ABC TV again and his photos back then were no different to the current ones. Yet when the documentary was made he was portrayed as a talented artist who took amazingly insightful photographs. I'd like to see a producer brave enough to make a similar documentary now that the media has launched its volley of mud in his direction.
Art has challenged us for years and if it didn't I think we would live a very boring society. It’s intent is to make us think. If we were to start censoring art we would be crossing into very scary times.
We do need to push these boundaries. If you don’t approve of his art then don't look at it. There is not a paedophile around every corner like the media try to make us believe. Why don’t we lighten up and look at the beauty in the world rather that the evil and the hatred thet we all seem to love dwelling on.
It's just my opinion, it my not be yours, but we are all entitled to one. That's good thing about living in a free country!
Cheers,
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