Wednesday, October 10, 2012


     
A picture in a Catalog

In this month the company Ikea has removed from its catalog a picture where a woman with her family is having a pleasant family time. The Ikea Company apologizes for brushing out the woman from the image from its catalog in the Saudi Arabia version, saying that this was their fault. Catalog

“Our eyes are the window of our soul.” Still, in some enclosed and Hippocratic cultures, the way one expresses the blessing of eyesight is much prohibited.  Expressing one of the senses that God gave us is the way to be grateful for this piece of good intention and work called the body. Humans, like you and me, should not be afraid of what to see or how to be seen. It’s natural. It is God’s purpose. Our body was designed the same way. People still have body parts; some are by choice hidden and others naturally exposed. In our century, despite which latitude or hemisphere in which we are living, people can and should not be censored by how to dress or to express them. The time of being in a marketplace and disposed to being sold or considering how good looking one or how strong a teeth people have is no long acceptable. I do not want to see only someone’s teeth. I want to see everything. I want see another be proud of how someone’s body moves, I do not want to see only tears appearing in someone’s eyes. I would like see the tears rolling onto the face. Perhaps one day one will be free from modem captures. Perhaps your picture would be exposed in some famous “down the Earth” store that is very interested in saving trees by creating furniture that expresses to  the beauty of simplicity and seeing people as one on the planet. Stores like that, hardly exclusively concentrate on money. We can trust on them because they are pro rights, treat women equally, and sometimes, dare to, curtsy to any kingdom. The picture in their catalog will be fearfully treated and beautiful.

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