• merde alors@sh.itjust.worksOP
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    14 days ago

    In the late Middle Ages, such images often were the focus of altar decoration at Christmas, and documents reveal that nuns frequently were given such sculptures by their families upon taking monastic vows.

    if it’s safe for nuns, if it was used as “altar decoration at Christmas” in late middle ages, something must be wrong about people complaining about this in 2025!

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      13 days ago

      It’s not about whether nudity is fine. It is. It’s about whether images of naked children should randomly show up at work on people who are browsing Lemmy’s computers. Not safe for work doesn’t mean it’s morally bad or anything, it just means it’s not safe to be seen at work.

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      14 days ago

      In the Middle Ages, Christ’s foreskin was also considered an appropriate holy relic.

      Standards change with the times.