hollombe@ttidcc.UUCP (The Polymath) (02/19/86)
Here's a dandy little controversy I've had brewing for the past week or so.
Should liven things up a bit and, I hope, stop some of the endless
recriminations that have been bogging down these groups of late (replacing
them with new recriminations, of course (-: ). Fits in well with the
recent net.rec.nude discussion, too.
A few months ago, _Playboy_ magazine ran a pictorial of "The Women of
Mensa", which generated some interesting discussion here (and in Mensa).
In the spirit of "turn about is fair play" (who said that? (-: ),
_Playgirl_ magazine is now contemplating a pictorial of "The Men of Mensa".
(I can hear the flames now ... "Sexism!", "Exploitation!", "Where can I get
a copy?!" (-:{ ).
Now, just to add a twist to the situation, I'll tell you all that I've
applied to be included in the pictorial. I gave them a set of sample
photographs today and am awaiting their response. Win or lose, I'll keep
the net posted as to developments if any interest is shown.
So -- something for everyone. Feminists, nudists, anti-porn, anti-sexists,
male chauvinists, and their sisters and their cousins and their aunts can
all find something to flame about here, I'm sure. (Maybe we could try
reasoned debate and calm discussion for a change? ... Nahh. (-: )
Now, where'd I put that flame-proof suit....
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{philabs,randvax,trwrb,vortex}!ttidca!ttidcc!hollombecharliep@polaris.UUCP (Charlie Perkins) (02/21/86)
Way to go, Jerry! I hope you are included among those whose
pictures are accepted.
I'm curious, however, what the premise of the hoped-for debate
will be. Is the question "Should naked pictures be published
in magazines oriented towards erotic enjoyment?"? Or is it,
"Are pictures of naked people pornographic?"? Or is it,
"Should nudists contribute to exploitative sexism in pornographic
magazines?"? I confess, I am at somewhat of a loss when trying
to understand just how it is that the people whose pictures
are being purchased are supposed to be the ones who are
being exploited!
The Playboy pictorial ("The Women of Mensa") must have been
a success for Playgirl to be planning a follow-up. That is
encouraging to me.
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Charlie Perkins, IBM T.J. Watson Research philabs!polaris!charliep,
perk%YKTVMX.BITNET@berkeley, perk.yktvmx.ibm@csnet-relay