The more you talk, the worse you make it.
Honestly, the photographs taken of her were a bit racy for a teenager, and yes, not all of us would like to see such a thing, but the more we talk about, the more the media will shove it down our throats. Now, one may think that even writing this is hypocritical. Well it is, but some things must be said. I'm not even going to post the picture here. I'm not going to feed into it.
In today's day and age everything is so politically correct it sickens the mind. Not one sliver of art can be published without an outcry from one group or another. Vanity Fair magazine did do something controversial, but certainly wasn't pornography. Although television shows like Entertainment Tonight would have you believe it was.
Vanity Fair was just trying to make money, and although people view that as a bad thing for some reason, isn't that what we're all trying to do here? All in all Vanity Fair has come under fire for something, probably because the entertainment "news" shows had nothing else to talk about.
Google for the image, and don't worry, its work-safe. Its really not in poor taste and seems to have a bit of photoshopping done. Hell, would anyone have known the difference if someone had simply edited out the straps of a top? I think not, and the media firestorm would be no different either.
All in all, no one should be apologizing, this is America, the land of the free (home of the brave). If you cant handle something that bothers you, remember that you have the power to ignore it, but you don't have the power to limit the first amendment rights of another. Keep America free, and Vanity Fair, keep up the controversy, its good for the nation!



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