To cover or not to cover? | |
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Jul 10, 2012 02:22 | |
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Jul 12, 2012 01:27 | |
| Jimmyb, David was covered when it was shown on TV live. When it appeared on TV for the second time, its cover was removed. CCTV changed its mind so quickly. Well, some Hong Kong entertainment stars joined a TV program of Hunan TV. They were asked to draw a picture of Venus de Milo. Leo KU drew it quickly and intentionally 'covered' her breasts. He explained that he heard naked or half-naked things were forbidded to appear on mainland TV Stations. |
Jul 13, 2012 00:03 | |
| Self-censorship. Some view that it's OK to be naked in the name of art. Wan |
Jul 14, 2012 22:58 | |
| Quote:Originally Posted by WANHU Self-censorship. Some view that it's OK to be naked in the name of art.Wan The sculpture itselft has no fault. Some people might have filthy ideas when they see the naked. It isn't a big deal when the sculpture is naked. But it is a big deal when someone tries to cover the private area of the sculpture. |
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