thatguywhojuggles
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So this new reality show comes on the channel I am watching today. It apparently is about this guy who goes and tries to live with indigenous tribes and learn their ways.
At the top of the show they flashed a viewer discretion warning that there would be indigenous nudity in the show. And as the show began you immediately noticed the full frontal nudity. These tibal men had dark skin and large penises flopping around.
I must say I find it interesting thought that despite the viewer discretion warning we are able to show full frontal nudity of men on tv as long as they are indigenous people. Even television stations brave enough to run a documentary about primarily caucasian nudists, would blur out the man's penis.
Does this particular characteristic of our media world seem to say:
1. Indigenous people are are lesser creatures than the rest of humanity therefore it's okay to show their genitals. You wouldn't blur out mating animals in a wildlife documentary. It's a standard by National Graphic.
or
2. By showing indigenous nudity we are aknowleging the fact that these people are comfortable with nudity, even though we aren't (as a general rule.) It's a standard by National Graphic
At the top of the show they flashed a viewer discretion warning that there would be indigenous nudity in the show. And as the show began you immediately noticed the full frontal nudity. These tibal men had dark skin and large penises flopping around.
I must say I find it interesting thought that despite the viewer discretion warning we are able to show full frontal nudity of men on tv as long as they are indigenous people. Even television stations brave enough to run a documentary about primarily caucasian nudists, would blur out the man's penis.
Does this particular characteristic of our media world seem to say:
1. Indigenous people are are lesser creatures than the rest of humanity therefore it's okay to show their genitals. You wouldn't blur out mating animals in a wildlife documentary. It's a standard by National Graphic.
or
2. By showing indigenous nudity we are aknowleging the fact that these people are comfortable with nudity, even though we aren't (as a general rule.) It's a standard by National Graphic