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But the 197 to 146 vote in the Senate was a shock in a country where there is a long history of beauty pageants, and where lingerie is sold to girls as young as 6.
blackthorne
and we had brooke shields doing full frontal nudity in the movie, "pretty baby" when she was 12 years old. all countries do stupid and idiotic things when it comes to children. but now, you can not even buy that movie legally in it's original form because of that scene. i do not recall france having 13 year old playboy models. if that occurred, it still does not make them hypocrites. it means that they have have evolved and grown.
Wrabbit2000
reply to post by EarthCitizen07
Well, indeed... 14 or even 10 might be a whole different thing. I don't know how one sets an age on looking like a prostitute, as many of these girls are made up to look. I guess the point where they can dress themselves that way vs. when a parent is doing the vast majority of it.
You could say the US has an...unhealthy...obsession with toddlers in these. This is a google image search for pics related to "Toddlers and Tiaras" which has been a major show here on the phenomenon.
Google Image Search set for Toddlers & Tiaras
I can see how people might think it's over-reacting...if not appreciating just HOW young and HOW sexualized the children actually are on this stuff.edit on 22-9-2013 by Wrabbit2000 because: (no reason given)
BardingTheBard
reply to post by Bluesma
According the OP article... France has a long history of child beauty pageants which would have been before before modern American influence. The Mini-miss pageants aren't American imports.
the French amendment's author, Chantal Jouanno, told The Associated Press.
"The question of the hyper-sexualization is deeper in the United States than in France, but the levees are starting to fall. Before we are hit by the wave, the point is to say very clearly: `Not here.'"
www.missfrancophonie.org...
This shows examples from 1989 and 1990. Long before Toddlers and Tiaras and Honey Boo Boo. 23+ years ago. You are free to try to to perhaps suggest it wasn't going on before... but... eh. This was a two minute google search... much less a thorough investigation into the true history of French approach to child fashion and modelling.
But sure... keep blaming Americans.
L'amendement a été pris de façon très personnelle par nombre de commentateurs outre-Atlantique.
Pour la plupart d’entre eux, les choses sont claires : les concours de beauté de petites filles étant un divertissement typiquement américain, l'interdiction révèle par conséquent l’antiaméricanisme des Français, qui se permettent de juger la culture populaire américaine.
Bluesma
"Miss" is english, not french. This is a phenomenon that is known as american. There are also Line Dancing clubs in France, and roping contests, and country music- they are geared towards the american fans, and make no attempt to claim french roots.
There was a brand that tried to include little girls sizes of lingerie, and it is precisely because that is not common or accepted that there was an outrage heard all the way across the Atlantic!
marg6043
I am very happy to see that one country has taken the path to stop what we know have become an epidemic, the prostitution of young children.
Here in the US we got laws against the exploitation of young children but for some reason the laws established do not work when it comes to the dirty part of our corporate nation that deals with exploiting young children for profits.
People get outraged when news of children exploitation are in the media, but none are very much outraged when exploitation, like children beauty contest are still allowed in this nation, because is money to be make, even for the underground children pornography groups.
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