
(Israelnationalnews.com) Tzvi Fishman seems to get a lot of responses and comments when he deals with the more biological aspects of life. I'm not sure I can deal with that subject properly but I looked around for something approximate. And I think I found it:
Did you know that, in the United States, the test of obscenity still hinges on a 1973 Supreme Court ruling which held that a work is not legally obscene if it has "literary, artistic, political or scientific value."
If we can be liberal enough to apply that standard here in Israel, although I am not sure what our own High Court for Justice holds up as a standard, I ask you, dear readers:
According to that test, is Ehud Olmert obscene?
Can we write a play or a book about him? Can his wife, the artist, use him as a subject, abstract or otherwise? Can we analyse him for any psychological value?
There must be something, no? Some value?
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