retina_restoration
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The fact is that the pictures have entered the Zeitgeist. They have created a standard as to what's acceptable in society, and they have encouraged some form of "pleasure". They are with us, like it or not.
We're not talking about what is in the Zeitgeist - we're talking about one specific example where a religious group petitioned a museum to edit specific works from a show because this group found the work morally objectionable/obscene.
If you want to expand the discussion to include every instance of these Mann photographs in books, on the internet, etc., then it becomes a very different discussion. I cannot imagine how offended some people must be when browsing the internet. It's a ripe environment for those who go in search of outrage.