[The Issue] A recent lawsuit involving a parent and pictures they posted of their nude, newborn baby has recently crossed your desk.
[The Debate]
Option 1: "It's @@his@@ child, for @@leadername@@'s sake!", @@randomname@@, the parent in question's lawyer, exclaims. "Parents, and parents alone, should have the right to take and share any pictures of their children!"
Option 2: "Why does it matter that people are taking pictures of other people in their natural state?", nudist @@randomname@@ asks you, sporting nothing but a thin scarf as you shield your eyes. "Clothes oppress our bodies! Free them! And take a few pictures along the way, why not?"
Option 3: "This is child pornography in its worst state!", an angry protestor tells you, speaking to you via video chat, not that you can see @@him@@ because of his taped-over computor camera. "You shouldn't let anyone- anyone, no matter their relation to the victim- take pictures, especially share pictures, of any nude children!"
[Results]
Option 1: You can find nude pictures on any Family Photo site.
Option 2: Clothing stores shut down as nudists take to the streets.
Option 3: Parents are rarely allowed to take pictures of their children.