Sunday, June 9, 2013

Communist Party Organ Condemns Nude Pics, Shows Them Again

What do People's Daily, the voice of China's Communist Party, and Jalopnik have in common? More than you would imagine. Just as a for instance, both are masters of the fine art of pecksniffian outrage. Both are experts when it comes to condemning loose morals, as long as the condemnation can be illustrated with enough graphic, click-generating  pictures. Sanctimonious click-whoring knows no boundaries, and it transcends ideologies: Gawker and CCCP, unite!

A few days ago, Peoples Daily ran an 11 high resolution picture gallery, condemning the fact that

"in addition to taking off clothes, some commercial promotions have chosen a more disgusting way to attract public attention. From sexy dress to body painting, public's moral bottom line has been challenged again and again."

(Jalopnik, aware of its TL;NR clientele, would have said it with fewer words,  and with at least as many pictures.)

Peoples' Daily's pictures of what challenges China's morals are old standbys. A supercar bikini carwash. A busty Toyota booth professional at a car show in Wuhan. A naked Chinese girl in a fish tank. If we would have shown the latter on TTAC, there would have been outcries of sexism and racism. No thanks, we won't show it, we rather give the salacious traffic to People's Daily.  In any case, our high journalistic standards would forbid reporting news that is 2 years old. That's how old the fish tank picture is.

The other pictures are likewise ancient.  The disgusting Chinese bikini supercarwash had been featured in TTAC a year ago. The rare shot of a busty Chinese booth professional is similarly antique.  Paparazzi dispatched to this year's Shanghai Auto Show came back empty handed. The  show was very much toned down.

That won't dissuade People's Daily from showing ample T&A, along with righteous indignancy.



from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com




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