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Full Frontal - Denmark - A look at the controversial new Danish TV show involving two men looking at silent naked women, and discussing her body.
Avant-garde art, social experiment or phoney intellectualisation and sexist throwback? We look into the controversial Danish TV show where naked women have their bodies assessed by two fully clothed men.
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"I approach you with the noble ambition of re-positivising the woman's view of the man's view of the woman," claims Thomas Blachman, host of the controversial show named after him. Each week he and his male guests comment on silent women's bodies: "That's a damn nice arse". Blachman argues that female bodies thirst for men's words, and that men must be able to talk about their fascination openly.
LOL this guy's bringing it back old school. No beating around the bush.
But the best part about this whole story...
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Critics compare the show to a county fair, but Danish feminists have so far largely refrained from criticism. "If you criticise then you are just the angry feminist, prudish, uptight". In contrast, the international media were outraged: "This guy is an asshole. The female body does not thirst for anything from Mr. Blachman".
So let me get this straight:
You make a controversial TV show that puts naked women on full display, yet renders the Danish feminist hamster matrix useless?
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