Pro-Porn Camille Paglia Doesn’t Like ‘Unsexy Instagram,’ But Her Reasons Come Up Short

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Posting naked butt pictures and the general skimpification of women’s clothing has the cumulative effect of “devaluing” women in the public realm due to an excess of sexual power. It’s thrown away “on empty display.” Paglia would like us all to believe that pornography and strip clubs are okay because they are designated realms for erotica, but the same on Instagram is not okay, because it’s a public place.

Yet these unsexy exhibits are the natural progression of the sexually “liberated” culture Paglia fought for, that attaches no shame or stigma to public sexual displays—that is, displays that are open for viewing by people not party to the action, including strip clubs and pornography. Sexual libertinism leads to a saturation of overtly sexual displays, which leads to increasingly extreme examples to stand out. Instagrammers turn to shock value over the quiet sizzle of a low-cut top and a bitten lip.

In her cry for more public decency, Paglia hangs onto reality by her fingernails, weighed down by sexual liberation ideology and paganism. “Strip clubs are pagan temples, pagan shrines,” she observed, lauding how strippers get men to worship them. To her, paganism is the healthy understanding of sex. Strip clubs are “the ultimate reality,” and in her Penthouse interview, she shuns Judeo-Christian values for never having “fully dealt with the power of woman’s sexuality.”


http://thefederalist.com/2018/10/15...snt-like-unsexy-instagram-reasons-come-short/
 
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