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Years ago, a fine art photographer I know named Jane Wenger literally bronzed her cameras and labeled the resulting work "The Decisive Moment". It came as a consequence of repeated abuses by the self-appointed image police. Jane did nudes, especially nude self-portraiture, and got tired of obscenity claims and having her work removed from public view. At the time I was horrified about the bronzing of the cameras, but the older I get, the more I understand her reaction.
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Who stands to gain from such sensationalism and over-reaction?
I mean gain in a monetary sense. Obviously: A Lawyer.
So please let's do our part to shun all lawyers.
Q: How many Lawyers does it take to shingle a roof?
A: It all depends on how thinly you slice them.

:rolleyes::rolleyes:

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Who stands to gain from such sensationalism and over-reaction?
I mean gain in a monetary sense. Obviously: A Lawyer.
So please let's do our part to shun all lawyers.
Q: How many Lawyers does it take to shingle a roof?
A: It all depends on how thinly you slice them.



...and what do you call a dozen lawyers at the bottom of a lake?

A damn good start.
 

haris

It is like Earth. Every 10.000 years Ice Age and Warm Age changes. So we have periods of freedom and periods of conservativism. Now we entered period of conservativism, and this example is consequence. It will change, only question is will it be in our times :smile:

If you carefully look, after 1980es, and especially after 1990es, both in christian and islamic world religion going stronger. People think secularism gave them no good, especially was lost care for other humans which were some of goals of religions. People after religious rulling, after being sick and tired of inquisition worked hard to separate religion and state, on west particullaty. But, loosing one God, people needed to replace it with something. That become eventually money. So, rulling of money brought rulling of corporations, die working, if have no money then die, dehumanization, think only about yourself, etc. People are tired of that, and they want changes. Easiest change is return to religion, because it is something they know. Problem is returning to religion is returning to some restrictions in life and conservativism. Stories like this is only one of those aspects of returning to religion.

It would be better if people instead returning to religion, to turn to socialism. Both ways some freedoms were be lost, but issue of conservativism will not be problem :smile:
 

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Instead of the Cretaceous period, we have the cretinaceous period instead :rolleyes:
 
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