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This Cake Looks Delicious, Doesn't It?

Posted by Eeyore on Thursday, March 22 2018 at 08:42:44AM
In reply to I don't see anything wrong with that posted by Balto on Sunday, March 11 2018 at 1:46:30PM

Oh, trust me, I love it when they turn on the charms that proper society claims they are incapable of expressing without coaching. Where I take issue is corporate entities packaging it and selling it for profit legally, and where repressed and oppressed individuals eat it up like candy. It commodifies something we are told is bad, capitalizing on unfulfilled desires that they tell us are terrible, yet alright for them to make a buck from? That's sketchy at best.


Who profits off of it just amounts to who chooses to capitalize on it.

No. No, it doesn't. You or I could never get away with selling such goods to the public. We'd get shut down and/or arrested. We don't have the power or connections to sell such sumptuous behavior to again, a repressed and oppressed audience. Try making some videos of some girls in your life shaking their tails and doing suggestive moves and see how long you avoid a knock at your door.

Also, I never said they were forced to behave this way. Like you, I both enjoy it AND believe it is a natural part of them, made all the more sexier by their semi-lack of knowing exactly what it all means, but still enjoying this expression of themselves. Believe me, I am with you on that.

And again, you miss my point entirely. I don't suggest they are "pressured" into this behavior. I only suggest something that has many other historical examples... that television and Hollywood freely capitalize on desires that are claimed to be bad for society, just in order to make a buck from those desires, and that it is both a form of hypocrisy and manipulation of the public, or whatever segments of the public the particular taboo thing they tittilate you with, happens to draw you in and profit from your taboo desires.

In other words, don't tell a fat kid he can't eat the chocolate cake, and then charge him to look at chocolate cakes! If he can't have the actual cake, then you are manipulating his hunger for your own profit, and that is morally disgusting.

Eeyore





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