On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 5:03 PM, Pirate Praveen <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Monday 01 September 2014 10:43 PM, V. Sasi Kumar wrote: > > I am not arguing against the need for privacy, in the Internet or > > outside it. I just reacted to something that I found very incongruous, > > namely, taking nude photographs of oneself and putting them somewhere > > "out there". I found that rather strange and unusual. That is about all. > > "Posing naked is one of the ultimate feminist acts > It’s not always, or only, about sex. For me it was a liberation from the > body anxiety that afflicts so many women" - Joan Smith If she had posed with in a hijab, in the dark, she would still have a right to privacy. To misquote John Cleese, "The plumage don't enter into it. It's stone dead." My point, which I feel is being misunderstood, is that a person's _legal_ rights do not diminish because, in my judgement, he is acting immorally, or offensively, or stupidly. -- Sanjeev Gupta +65 98551208 http://www.linkedin.com/in/ghane
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