Cindy Claveau
Radical Left Degenerate
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I think describing Melania's nude photoshoots during her modeling career as "pornography" is stretching the term almost as much as do people like Moms For Liberty when they're banning books from school libraries.
Would you call the photos "obscene?" How about "sexually explicit" or "smut?" All of that - and much more - was used to describe the moment Janet Jackson *accidentally* showed her right breast at the halftime show of Super Bowl 38.I think describing Melania's nude photoshoots during her modeling career as "pornography" is stretching the term almost as much as do people like Moms For Liberty when they're banning books from school libraries.
Yeah, I have no problem with models in general or having one as first lady. ....but the efforts to demonize Michelle Obama for the crime of being educated and outspoken while not white or male are very pathetic. Can you imagine how vicious they'd be to Michelle if she had even a tasteful nude photo at any point in her life? Many conservatives already call her a "ho" while praising Melania with no grasp of the irony.I think describing Melania's nude photoshoots during her modeling career as "pornography" is stretching the term almost as much as do people like Moms For Liberty when they're banning books from school libraries.
Was Glenda Jackson campaigning on a theme of returning to more traditional, morally conservative ideals?I remember a lifetime ago when Glenda Jackson gave up her acting career to run for parliament and the Daily Telegraph (then a very stuffy Conservative paper) suggested that all the nude scenes she'd done in Ken Russell's movies somehow disqualified her as a serious candidate. Her role as Nina (Antonina Milyukova) in The Music Lovers particularly upset the Telegraph, as I recall.
No, but the complaint wasn't about any supposed hypocrisy or inconsistency. It was that, regardless of her political views and policies, her nude scenes during her acting career somehow disqualified her from consideration as a serious politician.Was Glenda Jackson campaigning on a theme of returning to more traditional, morally conservative ideals?
And I don't see anyone going after Melania Trump for anything really, other for someone claiming her "dignity, restraint, class and grace" is a comparison to the supposed hype of Democratic figures. If you take issue with someone referring to her nude photos as "pornography," then I'll point out the regular use of that term to describe the tamest of erotica out there by legions of those in the political party the Trumps belong to.No, but the complaint wasn't about any supposed hypocrisy or inconsistency. It was that, regardless of her political views and policies, her nude scenes during her acting career somehow disqualified her from consideration as a serious politician.
I actually have zero problems with any woman who pursues modelling as a career, pornographic or not. What irks me about Melania is, one, the R's are trying desperately to hold her up alongside Michele Obama. Sorry, that dog is never going to hunt. Ever. ("I don't care, do you?")Melania cannot be restrained and dignified when someone who's shown far less skin than she has - and not on purpose - is labeled obscene or smutty.
And I don't think that it's a particularly good idea to adopt the religious rights' definition of pornography simply to take a cheap shot at someone. Your referencing Janet Jackson's "wardrobe malfunction" reminds me that standards are different in the US, but as a Brit I'd regard someone who described the sort of nude photoshoots she used to do as "pornography" as something of a prude and a crank, and I don't think that someone's making themself come over as a prude and a crank simply in order to take a cheap shot at the opposition, is a particularly wise move.And I don't see anyone going after Melania Trump for anything really, other for someone claiming her "dignity, restraint, class and grace" is a comparison to the supposed hype of Democratic figures. If you take issue with someone referring to her nude photos as "pornography," then I'll point out the regular use of that term to describe the tamest of erotica out there by legions of those in the political party the Trumps belong to.
Melania cannot be restrained and dignified when someone who's shown far less skin than she has - and not on purpose - is labeled obscene or smutty.
Adopting? lolAnd I don't think that it's a particularly good idea to adopt the religious rights' definition of pornography simply to take a cheap shot at someone.
Has Melania Trump recently commented on pornography other than in the context of the anti-revenge porn law she helped promote? The whole exchange Cindy reproduced looked to me like someone saying something stupid about Michelle Obama and someone else responding by saying something even more stupid about Melania Trump.Adopting? lol
I don't have a problem using the language the opposition uses to turn it around on them. I also don't consider it a cheap shot when the real target is the person or group wielding the language.
How do her comments come into it? Again, I don't consider it an attack on Melania Trump, but rather against a mindset that maintains that anyone not on their side of the political divide is fake, depraved or otherwise lacking qualities like "grace." It's not uncommon to try and show the hypocrisy behind such viewpoints.Has Melania Trump recently commented on pornography other than in the context of the anti-revenge porn law she helped promote?
She has since gotten more nuanced about that.Remember when Michelle Obama said something like When they go low, we go high?
Posting this here to not taint Rob's thread. The most classless President in History being himself.
Classic "Blame the victim" bull shit.President Donald Trump on Monday said Hollywood director and progressive activist Rob Reiner’s death was likely the result of “anger he caused others” through “TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME.”
I was bothered by someone describing nude pictures as "pornographic" when, at least by my standards (and, I think, those of most of Europe, at least, and I'd suspect much of the US too) they were nothing of the sort.How do her comments come into it? Again, I don't consider it an attack on Melania Trump, but rather against a mindset that maintains that anyone not on their side of the political divide is fake, depraved or otherwise lacking qualities like "grace." It's not uncommon to try and show the hypocrisy behind such viewpoints.
It seems you were bothered by the use of a word during that attempt.