David Hockney on Moral censorship
David Hockney condemns in a letter to the 'Guardian' the "perverse remedy" of persecuting artists for drawings of children.
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posted by Lorna at 4:33 pm
Lorna explores, with passion, a creative relationship with her environment. Her oil paintings offer alternative visions of our place and times. She connects with myths of the past with her renowned Morris dancers paintings.
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He's got it wrong, Tony Blair was one of the most proporn politicians I eer encountered, he had a moral centre to nothing.
In Jan 2006 he said teachers who went to child porn web-sites to get 'legal' adult images, were not such a bad lot.
That was just after it was revealed FBI identified pedophiles were being secretly plonked into Brit primary schools.
I can tell Hockney this, if teachers do it, it is virtually decriminalized already. Don't matter what the law says.
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