International Young Naturists Organisation
Naturist Resources => Blogs, Videos, Articles about Naturism/Nudity => Topic started by: nacktfuchs on March 11, 2021, 02:09:10 pm
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I saw this on 9gag. think is a good way to tell kids something about bodies and stuff. and not that fake stuff on instagram that everybody looks perfect
Dutch TV Show For Kids Features Naked Adults To Promote Body Positivity:
https://youtu.be/wqXr7_CuVDs
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I really like the format of this program, and that it invites kids to ask questions and have a 'natural' conversation about bodies and nudity. But the one thing that I dislike, is that it literally places the models on a pedestal, make a 'grand moment' out of disrobing, and generally make it more spectacular than it has to be. Having read a lot of controversy about it since it was first announced, I think that's a key issue for some people.
I absolutely understand the need for a boundary between the kids and the nude people, and a podium-audience setup might work for this, but the setting and atmosphere could have been made a lot more "open conversation" and "just nude people" instead of the "fashion show" and "photoshoot studio lights" aesthetic they ended up with...
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This was just posted the other day
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This was just posted the other day
ooohhh really..I didn't see it.. ADMIN can delete this, if he need it
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Actually forget that, sorry. You posted the video of the show the other topic was an article about the controversy (angry prudish backlash) it received.
https://internationalyn.org/forum/index.php/topic,31150.msg303174.html#msg303174 (https://internationalyn.org/forum/index.php/topic,31150.msg303174.html#msg303174)
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2.3 likes and 4.6 dislikes. Very sad. We've got a long long way to go where normalizing nudity is concerned. :-(
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2.3 likes and 4.6 dislikes. Very sad. We've got a long long way to go where normalizing nudity is concerned. :-(
I wouldn’t jump to that conclusion from that data alone. Keep in mind that some people might dislike the show for reasons other than nudity. Though, I think your analysis is likely true regardless.
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I don't hate the idea (as i clearly remember going to an exposition about sexuality when i was about their age and remember trying to look at the pics of naked people without my friends noticing it), I just think it could get a little more refined.
Bringing actual naked humans of different colors and size in a safe environment for teens/kids is something beneficial to my opinion.
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must be weird for the adults honestly
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Turns out a group has collected signatures to ask parliament to stop broadcasting of the program.
https://nos.nl/artikel/2372351-petitie-tegen-gewoon-bloot-aangeboden-aan-tweede-kamer.html (https://nos.nl/artikel/2372351-petitie-tegen-gewoon-bloot-aangeboden-aan-tweede-kamer.html)
Luckily there was only one person in the entirety of parliament who wanted to accept the signatures, from a religious party with 3 out of the 150 members of parliament.
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Turns out a group has collected signatures to ask parliament to stop broadcasting of the program.
https://nos.nl/artikel/2372351-petitie-tegen-gewoon-bloot-aangeboden-aan-tweede-kamer.html (https://nos.nl/artikel/2372351-petitie-tegen-gewoon-bloot-aangeboden-aan-tweede-kamer.html)
Luckily there was only one person in the entirety of parliament who wanted to accept the signatures, from a religious party with 3 out of the 150 members of parliament.
Good god that is absurd
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maybe they should have a field trip to a naturist resort instead of putting adults on pedestals and making it a spectral
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#10
Cos you know if something offends you the best way to deal with it is to go grovelling to the government to have it banned instead of just changing the channel, ignoring it or putting forth better peaceful ideas to challenging it.
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I thought this controversy sounded familiar and it's because there's a show in Denmark with the same premise, Ultra smider tøjet or "Ultra Strip Down."
https://www.dr.dk/drtv/saeson/ultra-smider-toejet_191697
I think the premise is great. If I had kids I'd be comfortable with them watching it. But then again, looking at where I posting on, I'm not exactly unbiased. :happy
Also, the Google Chrome translate on the dr.dk page is hilariously awful. I won't spoil it but the S1E1 translation is...something.
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Aha now I know why it was familiar.
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Is the series available online?
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Is the series available online?
It's not yet been broadcasted; all the news so far has been controversy around the announcement. Once it is broadcasted next weekend it will be available online; but it will be region locked to the Netherlands (so you need a VPN to access it).
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Is the series available online?
It's not yet been broadcasted; all the news so far has been controversy around the announcement. Once it is broadcasted next weekend it will be available online; but it will be region locked to the Netherlands (so you need a VPN to access it).
In that case we’ll need someone with brains to check it out and translate
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2.3 likes and 4.6 dislikes. Very sad. We've got a long long way to go where normalizing nudity is concerned. :-(
The voters are also around a total of 7k out of almost 600k (I think 2% of total viewers), so it is mostly people just mad and angry enough to vote so the ratio isn't very representative of anything
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Turns out a group has collected signatures to ask parliament to stop broadcasting of the program.
https://nos.nl/artikel/2372351-petitie-tegen-gewoon-bloot-aangeboden-aan-tweede-kamer.html (https://nos.nl/artikel/2372351-petitie-tegen-gewoon-bloot-aangeboden-aan-tweede-kamer.html)
Luckily there was only one person in the entirety of parliament who wanted to accept the signatures, from a religious party with 3 out of the 150 members of parliament.
So you would say that, in general, it is more people that are accepting the show, rather than the other way around? I mean, people in the Netherlands, of course. I found it a bit surprising that, some people that are considered progressives are against the show; but then again, those people are in the US, so progressives in US standards.
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Albeit I like the intent what it comes off as is kinda akin to taking a child to a strip club to show them that nudity is natural. I do like the idea of taking a child to a naturist resort more but I think that's also kind of making a spectacle out of it too, also probably near none of their parents would sign off on the idea. This is the type of thing that won't change with force, kind of needs to happen naturally.
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This is great! I hope more people come to accept body positivity, especially here in the U.S. :happy
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So, Dutch users, did you see it?