Here’s an article about the art installation from one point of view.
And here is an article about the artist, the condemnation he received for the art installation, and an interview with the artist providing context to the photo.
There was a meme posted here not long ago that said "If you've ever wondered if you would have complied in 1930s Germany, now you know". Thanks for the article links. I see reaction to this as a similar litmus test for normies. If there is ANY hesitancy whatsoever to condemn this or to try to explain it away then we know exactly where a person stands.
He was naked, but it wasn’t a “walking a runway” show. It was performance art in Brazil, and children were allowed to attend. I posted some links above that give more context. A gross and unnecessary display to be sure, but the photo and caption are misleading and lacking context. Why you would take a child to this I have no idea; some parents are just stupid I guess.
I think that the fact that this happed in Brazil, a country with different cultural norms regarding nudity, should be taken into account. If I were a parent I wouldn’t have brought my child to an exhibit with full nudity, just my personal choice. As an artist I can understand that art is meant to provoke a reaction, and I don’t believe that the artist in this case intended to promote this disgusting lifestyle, as a norm or otherwise. In my opinion it’s unfortunate that young kids were exposed to this, but I do understand your point of view as well. Different cultures have different norms regarding nudity.
Who are the parents that allow this? They should be punished for child abuse...
Here’s an article about the art installation from one point of view.
And here is an article about the artist, the condemnation he received for the art installation, and an interview with the artist providing context to the photo.
There was a meme posted here not long ago that said "If you've ever wondered if you would have complied in 1930s Germany, now you know". Thanks for the article links. I see reaction to this as a similar litmus test for normies. If there is ANY hesitancy whatsoever to condemn this or to try to explain it away then we know exactly where a person stands.
Yes because when I think 'museum', I IMMEDIATELY think 'Stark naked man walking with four little girls, all holding hands.'
Hiw can anyone think tbis is ever ok?!?!?!
This is completely intollerable.
Is that Hunter moonlighting, spreading his wings to those other than his nieces. Maybe it's Joe using gresian formula?
What if he isn't naked? Could be pure hyperbole w a black square.
He was naked, but it wasn’t a “walking a runway” show. It was performance art in Brazil, and children were allowed to attend. I posted some links above that give more context. A gross and unnecessary display to be sure, but the photo and caption are misleading and lacking context. Why you would take a child to this I have no idea; some parents are just stupid I guess.
I mean if he's not stroking it and shit, it's just a naked person. I'm with the rest of humanity except Americans and islam on that issue.
I think that the fact that this happed in Brazil, a country with different cultural norms regarding nudity, should be taken into account. If I were a parent I wouldn’t have brought my child to an exhibit with full nudity, just my personal choice. As an artist I can understand that art is meant to provoke a reaction, and I don’t believe that the artist in this case intended to promote this disgusting lifestyle, as a norm or otherwise. In my opinion it’s unfortunate that young kids were exposed to this, but I do understand your point of view as well. Different cultures have different norms regarding nudity.
I’d like to share this. My normie sister texted me about this exact crap yesterday…sauce?
Look at ringobingo's post. He gave two.
Sent. Thanks fren.
Great. I hope it wakes her up. It can be discouraging to have family and friends who are oblivious to this stuff.