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https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1770702/bbc-eric-gill-statue-paedophile

But the good ole leftie woke virtue signalling blatantly biased clowns still keeps (even reapaired it after it was damaged) the statue by a sexual abuser outside its HQ...and tries to justify it


Lots of artworks would have to be destroyed if the actions, crimes and morals of the artist were taken in to account. Paintings, sculptures, books, buildings, monuments.
I forgot music - think of all the music that could never be listened to again.
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Barry, the only social media I do is AB. That's why I asked.
indeed Barry -

#d'ya wanna be in my gang, my gang my gang.....#
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If only they would ban music by kiddie fiddler Michael Jackson
"...think of all the music that could never be listened to again."

You've stumped me there, any examples?
I hate that expression 'kiddie fiddler', it is so demeaning for the children.
Barry, I'm pretty sure the countdown was in the Star in the late 80s and not about Sam Fox.
Tilly, I agree. Disgusting expression.
jno, I am absolutely certain it was the early 80s and Samantha Fox.
It was wee Hermione from Harry Potter.
Modelling

At the start of 1983, Fox's mother submitted several photographs that she had taken of her daughter in lingerie to The Sunday People newspaper's Girl of the Year amateur modelling contest.[6][8] She came in second place out of 20,000 entrants and the photographs drew her to the attention of the newspaper The Sun, which invited her to pose for Page 3.[6][8]

Her parents gave their consent for her to pose topless, and her first Page 3 photograph appeared in the Sun on 22 February 1983.[9] She signed a four-year Page 3 modelling contract with the Sun,[10] and won its "Page 3 Girl of the Year" award for three consecutive years: 1984 to 1986.[11] She is recognised today as the most popular pin-up girl of her era, as well as one of the most-photographed British women of the 1980s.[12]

"In 1995, aged 29, she made a one-off appearance in The Sun to promote Page 3's 25th anniversary.[13][deprecated source] After receiving an overwhelmingly positive reader response, she appeared in the slot every day of that week, with Friday's final topless picture given away as an A3-sized poster. The following year, she appeared in the October issue of Playboy magazine.[14]"

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Thanks, jno
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Why has my link to a newspaper article been deleted?
If it was for ‘legal’ reasons, then I’d strongly suggest removing the one from the OP
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