Hallo! These forums are light on controversy driven outrage, so I found a bit of controversy driven outrage I thought might make for interesting discussion. In particular because the focal point of the outrage is a music video with a reasonably unpopular actor in it, featuring interpretive dance, and these aren't really the sorts of things people here are typically found rushing to the defense of.
So...the video!
And the controversy:
http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/6429632/sia-sorry-for-pedophilia-concerns-over-new-clip-elastic-heart
Sia's explanation for the video paints it as an allegory for mental illness:
So...the video!
And the controversy:
http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/6429632/sia-sorry-for-pedophilia-concerns-over-new-clip-elastic-heart
Those wacky social justice warriors are at it again! Although really, society having a hair trigger when it comes to physical intimacy between adults and children is hardly a new, social media driven phenomenon. Simply sifting through the YouTube comments for the video will reveal a fairly pronounced split between "This is amazing art!" and "This is disgusting kiddie porn!". Child porn tends to fall well outside the "no harm, no foul" bounds, so people who think they've found some tend to be particularly vigilant about getting it dealt with, post haste.While many have praise the clip for its art and emotion, some viewers took to social networks to declare their outrage over the intimacy portrayed by the actors. One tweeted, "The new Sia video is disgusting," and another wrote that the video would be "magic if her dancing partner wasn't 30 years old, looked like a child predator and was a good dancer." Elle Magazine tweeted that the video was "creepy".
Sia's explanation for the video paints it as an allegory for mental illness:
I'm not even going to say what I think of it, aside from the fact I adore the song itself, and I've always found the backlash against LaBeouf somewhat puzzling. Yes, he's an oddball, but he's a method actor. Method actors are oddballs.Also featuring Dance Moms' Maddie Ziegler, the clip manifests inner demons and the struggle of overcoming. "I thought it would be interesting if Shia was working with Maddie as if she's one of his self states, maybe his inner child or maybe one of his demons. We switch between her representing some of his self states," the singer says in a brand new behind-the-scenes featurette (below)