Here is today’s bizarre, if not disturbing story. A Tasmanian Aboriginal artist put out an ad to get an Australian of British descent to donate their body for some art adventure. The artwork will "speak to sacrifice for past sins perpetrated against the palawa [Aboriginal inhabitants of Tasmania]. " What I found interesting in this story was “whether the chosen person would need to die before or after the exhibit in November.” So, what does this imply if the person in principle may need to die “after the exhibit”? Wasn’t this all about a prior dead body? Would art be reverting back to ritualistic sacrifice?
I have no doubt that some guilt-ridden Leftist will happily give up their body, as "potential applicants should see this opportunity as an honour." Somehow the enormous health issues, in a society that is just getting over wearing masks, seem to have been discounted. As well, there are legal issues too: