I saw a LOT of posts commenting on the girls morals, her parent's and even her possible future employment. I think my comments were as ON Topic as THOSE comments were. The TOPIC is the situation and how it was handled by all parties. My comments were that lots of people seem to think her choice to pose in Playboy makes her original complaint less valid, her "sleazy" and disappointing to her family - which is their opinion. I don't agree with their opinion, or their views about Playboy and what posing nude might signify as to someone's morals, their future or their family. I merely explained my thesis for believing the way I do AND that I am not in agreement. At no point did I attack anyone - I just disagreed with their opinion.
The original debate was whether she should have been removed from an airplane based on her attire being offensive. The girl did NOT ask to be removed from a flight based on her attire. And all she did was use that circumstance she had NO CONTROL OVER to HER benefit (at least as far as she is concerned). SO WHAT if it isn't what others would have done....it didn't happen to other people, it happened to THIS GIRL and bravo to her speaking up AND for turning what many would have seen as lemons into lemonade! That some people don't LIKE her brand of lemonade is a matter of personal taste.
Would I want MY daughter in Playboy - no - would I forbid her from it or be disappointed in her if she appeared or otherwise "punish" her for doing it? Nope. Would I be less proud of her or think less of her? No. It's just a magazine and it's just nudity - and Playboy doesn't show any more than art standing and hanging in the Louvre. The ACT of appearing in Playboy has no effect on the morals, intelligence, or goodness of the woman... or her parents. She is the same woman whether she has appeared in Playboy or not. Playboy doesn't make her a better or worse human being. I guess I don't see how the actions of my ADULT children reflect on ME. At some point you just set them free and trust that the things you taught them, the important, RIGHT things stick. I don't think those important, RIGHT things change by appearing naked in Playboy. I would hope my daughter would be too SMART and CONFIDENT to pose in Playboy but it's her choice and if she did appear, I would be proud to call her MINE. If she is proud, I would be proud of her. It isn't CRIMINAL and it hurts no-one - no reason to NOT be supportive.
My Opinion