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fandomsecrets2013-03-02 03:53 pm
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(Anonymous) 2013-03-03 05:03 am (UTC)(link)That's the biggest problem I have with it. (Well, that, and the fact that one of those incidents referenced wasn't an actress making a choice, but having her privacy violated.) It just reinforces the American taboo against nudity.
People say you're a prude if you didn't like that song, and I feel like it's the opposite. Nudity is natural. Breasts are natural (most of the time). It isn't shocking to have breasts. It isn't all that shocking to see breasts either.
And the contexts of four of those scenes were either a rape or a medical (often after-rape/abuse) scene. You can see the actress's breasts, but not in even a remotely sexual way.
But MacFarlane's song seems to cheerfully taunt all of the actresses for having shown their boobs, and then it just enforces the idea that breasts, in ANY context, are sexual objects, and not just a natural part of a woman's body. Which serves to make them "shocking" on film. And just...gah, it's so stuuuupid.
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I agree that using examples rape scenes and other non-sexual contexts was in poor taste, too.
I'm not sure I know what the point of the song was, to be honest. I don't feel like it works as a joke about the ridiculousness of seeing female nudity as shocking, especially with how the reaction shots were staged. And if it was offensive just for the sake of being offensive, then I just don't see that as good humor. I think very few comedians are good at doing offensiveness for the sake of offensiveness.