The world's evil happened because Eve was enchanted by Adam's serpent; and Adam, unable to bear it, took a good bite of Eve's fruit....., Amen!
Everyone claims to like freedom, but attacks it. Let's look at common examples, such as the lawsuit where Xuxa Meneghel wants to prevent searches with the words "Xuxa" and "pedophilia" from yielding results.
Searches on this topic point to a 1982 film, where Xuxa, then 16 years old (a teenager), played the role of a nymphomaniac brothel girl, and in one scene, she ACTS out sex with a 13-year-old boy (also a teenager). However, culturally speaking, this is not a scene of pedophilia. The understanding of pedophilia that exists today was not present at the time of the film; what exists there is a young boy who grew up in a brothel being seduced by a young prostitute who worked there. The same happened in the novel by José Lins do Rego, 50 years before the recording of this film, when he wrote "Menino de engenho," in which the boy was "initiated" by the maid. And also in other award-winning documentaries like 'O menino e a bagaceira'.
What can one expect from the story of a boy who grew up in a brothel? That he would grow up immaculate. Hypocritical people!
This is serious; just by using words like "prostitute" in this article, it probably won't receive profitable banners, as it has devalued the article. The justice here seems like China's. What are they censoring this time?
It was very good that Xuxa bought the rights to the video; this shows she has the desire to change her image. I support that, but I think the problem is different.
What truly bothers me is her image linked to Extreme Consumerism. Xuxa is used to buy everything from hair clips to toe rings.
This is what Xuxa should really worry about.
Children, like the world, are getting sick with consumerism.
And sex?... It will continue to be the world's excuse. Since Adam and Eve, the excuse has been the same.
And the images??
To answer this, I've attached a curious report from SuperInteressante; read it,
Censorship: Google doesn't want you to see this here: Barracks, borders, war zones; discover the locations censored by the site / text below originally written by Bruno Garattoni (Source Link: Superinteressante)
CLICK ON THE TITLE BELOW TO SEE THE LOCATION IN ALL PLACES
With Google Maps, you can see the entire world from above. Or rather: almost. Few people know, but the map service is heavily censored – dozens of locations, from military bases to government installations, have their images blocked. It might seem like a conspiracy theory, but it's not: the company admits there is censorship. But it says it's not its fault. "Google does not distort images. We use photos we receive from our suppliers. And some of them do come altered," a Google spokesperson told the San Francisco Chronicle. The companies operating the photographic satellites and selling their images to Google are responsible for the censorship. They take responsibility. "We restrict images that could put the U.S. at risk," says Chuck Herring of DigitalGlobe. And the censorship doesn't stop there; photos of several other countries are also manipulated (see examples on this page).
1. - Naval Observatory - military base where the U.S. vice president lives
Here, in Washington, lives the American vice president, Dick Cheney. The right side of the image was blurred to hide the details of the residence.
2. - Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant - in New York
Indian Point (USA) Some details of this aerial photo show fragile points of the plant, which is near New York. They were covered with white paint.
3. NATO Air Base in Germany
Here are radars and spy planes used by the U.S. and its allies in Europe. Not that you can see them: everything was distorted with a Photoshop brush.
4. Egvekinot (Russia) Possible nuclear missile silo in Russia
It is believed to be a nuclear missile launch base. Perhaps the secret isn't that, but the blur makes it clear: it's something the Russians want to hide at all costs.
Right on the tri-border with Jordan and Egypt, the images are strangely out of focus. The official explanation is that there was a technical problem in capturing the aerial photo.
6. Iraq: English military base in Basra
The image was altered by Google Maps, which erased an English Army barracks (beige houses) and put an innocent runway in its place.
IN ALL THE PLACES BELOW, CLICK ON THE TITLE TO SEE THE LOCATION
With Google Maps, you can see the entire world from above. Or rather: almost. Few people know, but the map service is heavily censored – dozens of locations, from military bases to government installations, have their images blocked. It might seem like a conspiracy theory, but it's not: the company admits there is censorship. But it says it's not its fault. "Google does not distort images. We use photos we receive from our suppliers. And some of them do come altered," a Google spokesperson told the San Francisco Chronicle. The companies operating the photographic satellites and selling their images to Google are responsible for the censorship. They take responsibility. "We restrict images that could put the U.S. at risk," says Chuck Herring of DigitalGlobe. And the censorship doesn't stop there; photos of several other countries are also manipulated (see examples on this page).
1. - Naval Observatory - military base where the U.S. vice president lives
Here, in Washington, lives the American vice president, Dick Cheney. The right side of the image was blurred to hide the details of the residence.
2. - Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant - in New York
Indian Point (USA) Some details of this aerial photo show fragile points of the plant, which is near New York. They were covered with white paint.
3. NATO Air Base in Germany
Here are radars and spy planes used by the U.S. and its allies in Europe. Not that you can see them: everything was distorted with a Photoshop brush.
4. Egvekinot (Russia) Possible nuclear missile silo in Russia
It is believed to be a nuclear missile launch base. Perhaps the secret isn't that, but the blur makes it clear: it's something the Russians want to hide at all costs.
Right on the tri-border with Jordan and Egypt, the images are strangely out of focus. The official explanation is that there was a technical problem in capturing the aerial photo.
6. Iraq: English military base in Basra
The image was altered by Google Maps, which erased an English Army barracks (beige houses) and put an innocent runway in its place.



