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Originally Posted by Prole
I'm with you, actually. I do think art is controlled by people's sensibilities, which is a shame... but where vulnerable children are concerned I think you have to be ever on your guard. Lewis Carroll was well-known for "unusual" fondness of children. He was obsessed by Alice Liddell, for whom he wrote Alice in Wonderland. None of it is common knowledge, I didn't know about it myself untill a friend mentioned it a few months ago and I was shocked when I looked into his life and habits.
And for the record, Brooke Sheilds' mother out to have been prosecuted. If a picture is clearly sexual, then it's not art, it's pornography.
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I never knew any of that about Lewis Carroll either, all I knew about him was that he wrote Alice in Wonderland, that's it basically. I'll never be able to look at Alice in Wonderland the same now lol!
I just think where kids are concerned, they need to be protected always, "Art" isn't a strong enough argument to jeopardize their safety in anyway