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“The idea of photographing an Arab man naked and having him simulate homosexual activity, and having an American GI woman in the photographs, is the end of society in their eyes.” quote by Seymour Hersh
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“The idea of photographing an Arab man naked and having him simulate homosexual activity, and having an American GI woman in the photographs, is the end of society in their eyes.”

Seymour Hersh

About This Quote

Source Interview: Unspecified, commentary on controversial photography

The statement condemns a provocative artistic act as a sign of moral decay, suggesting that such exploitation reflects societal collapse.

In simple terms: Graphic, exploitative art is seen as evidence of a broken society.

Key Takeaway

Reject dehumanizing portrayals and demand ethical representation.

Themes

art ethics exploitation media criticism morality

Mood

critical concerned

Type

ethical analytical

When to use this quote

  • journalism
  • museum curation
  • policy making
  • public discourse

Key Concepts

cultural decay power dynamics human dignity

Questions to Reflect On

  • What responsibilities do artists have to their subjects?
  • Can controversial art ever serve a constructive purpose?
A Different Perspective

Art can also provoke critical dialogue; not all shock equals decay.

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