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Author Topic:   Exploitation difference? (holmes)
custard
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Message 4 of 6 (188258)
02-24-2005 7:05 PM
Reply to: Message 3 by nator
02-24-2005 10:30 AM


two questions
holmes writes:
There will always be jobs which are not desirable and yet someone must do them."
schraf writes:
Posing for nude photographs is a job that "must" be done?
Since when?
Good point. But would you both agree to this: There will always be jobs which are not desirable and yet someone WILL do them.
schraf writes:
It is not the work, but the source of it.
If this work arises out of the culture because the women choose it out of a large spectrum of many choices, then great, more power to them.
I don't understand the distinction. Are you saying if an Afghani woman has equal opportunity to be a teacher, a homemaker, a scientist, or a nude model and she chooses to be a nude model, that you wouldn't have any problems with that?
Also, are you suggesting you have no problems with American women choosing to pose nude for Hustler because they have other career options available to them?

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