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  1. It would be a work of art with a tang of political incorrectness and a bit of humor. I would like to see it. I’d buy it from eBay.

    Comment by samxli — December 22, 2009 @ 7:18 am

  2. I don’t see what ethics has to do with the sculpture. What I do see is the burning question “WHO GIVES A CRAP ABOUT THIS SCULPTURE?!

    Comment by BrianL — December 22, 2009 @ 1:15 pm

  3. Yes to some. No to sane people.

    Comment by ?master — December 24, 2009 @ 8:18 am

  4. no, it`s just incredibly tacky

    Comment by badger_shaman — December 26, 2009 @ 11:51 pm

  5. people are such prudes. it’s a work of art for god’s sake!

    Comment by cs — December 29, 2009 @ 10:45 pm

  6. Depends on one’s idea of ethics.

    Comment by eikichi2005 — January 1, 2010 @ 7:02 am

  7. Every parent decides what he allows his children to see. Apparently, the sculptor, who is 41, did not see a problem with his children helping him with the sculpture.
    I don’t think the statue is a question of ethics, it’s one of those things which if you don’t like, you shoudn’t go see.

    Comment by Roar — January 3, 2010 @ 12:43 am

  8. Non-ethical, in any civilized human society.

    Comment by jayant — January 4, 2010 @ 10:30 pm

  9. I’m not so sure about ethics, but she has become very trashy in my opinion. She is a Madonna wannabe and needs to grow up and I don’t mean by getting married and having babies. She must be very insecure or she would be conducting her life a lot different.

    Comment by dogloverdi — January 7, 2010 @ 12:50 pm

  10. didn’t know there was this statue, and seeing as i know so little about it i can’t comment on the ethical problems with it. Other than that it still sounds wrong in sooo many ways! Why? Why would somebody do that?? Gross!

    Comment by Vix B — January 9, 2010 @ 8:02 pm

  11. It doesn’t matter. It’s art. Anything goes. If you don’t like it don’t look at it. Your opinion of it will not change the world. I would display this but only if parents know beforehand what they should expect to see.

    Childbirth is natural so getting his kids help is only educational. As long as it wasn’t lewd it shouldn’t be a problem and he explained matter-of-factly exactly what they were looking at.

    Comment by sedonadreamin2004 — January 11, 2010 @ 10:53 am

  12. I think it was both gross and indicative of a highly decadent culture.

    Comment by heathcliff_the_lady_killer — January 14, 2010 @ 8:42 pm

  13. Ethical I dunno. Its a parental choice to what is taught to their child. UGlY? HELls YES

    Comment by jenn m — January 15, 2010 @ 9:07 am

  14. It’ll be the best statue in the world

    Comment by The Playboy — January 18, 2010 @ 4:00 am

  15. no that was not ethical for the sculptor to let his children help with the statue. thats really freaky in a michael jackson kind of way. my question is, did that guy have britneys consent to make that statue of her? i see a lawsuit…

    Comment by miss_seksi05 — January 20, 2010 @ 1:21 am

  16. I don’t think it really matters since it is a false representation of the truth, anyway. Britney was scared of the pain of childbirth, so she scheduled an elective C-section with minimal scarring, so the statue isn’t even accurate.

    Comment by isabellesmommy — January 20, 2010 @ 8:40 am

  17. I feel that the **** statue of pregnant Britney spears is a work of art and whoever doesn’t like this statue doesn’t have to see it.

    Comment by snowboarder918 — January 20, 2010 @ 5:31 pm

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