Art should make you feel. Photography of suffering should make you feel.
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Agreed. It's through art such as this that we learn empathy and the human condition.
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Hiding from the truth doesn't make it go away!pic.twitter.com/GPK4nYYdNJ
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One of the most disturbing photos ever taken. First saw it years ago and it comes to mind now & then. Gives me pause for thought...
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Jesus: um
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fine line between compassionate and sensationalist - few know the difference.
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William Blake gave agency and power to an individual's suffering in his poetry.
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Dignity can be beautiful even with suffering. Anything that reflects humanity's true nature is ethical.
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Hopefully with compassion and love.
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Very compassionately.
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You need informed consent. If no, it is unethical
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good question, I look at this face and see wordless poetry
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It's the human condition. More should be published.
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The beauty of the photos shows the ugliness of poverty, not of the person living in poverty.
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