On the front page of the Sunday paper, nudity:
http://www.estado.com.br/editorias/2...ado_grande.jpg
O Estado is a once-great newspaper that, in its reactionary dotage, still retains much of its former prestige.
The article is about how slums differ from city to city.
Note that the picture is front page, above the fold. While the picture is a bit coy, inside (not online but on paper) there's a picture of a family in one of these slums built over the river on piling, and while the boys about six and up are wearing shorts, a three-year-old is not. He's facing the camera.
Just another example of things that are considered normal outside the U.S.
- Caipora
http://www.estado.com.br/editorias/2...ado_grande.jpg
O Estado is a once-great newspaper that, in its reactionary dotage, still retains much of its former prestige.
The article is about how slums differ from city to city.
Note that the picture is front page, above the fold. While the picture is a bit coy, inside (not online but on paper) there's a picture of a family in one of these slums built over the river on piling, and while the boys about six and up are wearing shorts, a three-year-old is not. He's facing the camera.
Just another example of things that are considered normal outside the U.S.
- Caipora
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