Britain Is Now A Tattooed Nation By Tony Parsons

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Hey guys, today I wanted to share my opinion on the recent article published on 22nd February 2018, written by Tony Parsons. Parsons claims that, “Britain is now a tattooed nation” this is a self-opinionated, arrogant and offensive judgement as according to the UK tattoo survey only 29% of population of Britain have a tattoo which is not even on the boundary of half of the nation. This newspaper has a narrow-minded point of view with no research sought behind it only sick-minded remarks. Firstly, I’d like to point out that Tony Parsons had made several relentless harsh comments towards women. He depicts women as objects as showed in this quote “she resembled a box of Cadbury’s Roses” this is an absurd remark which tells us how sexist, vulgar …show more content…

He describes them as “crass daubing’s” and humiliates every generation by saying “you see them on firm young flesh and on wobbly, middle-aged flab” this is disrespectful, insolent and discourteous as he suggests that tattoos destroy looks. Imagine how you would feel if a person came up to you and started judging you? I guess you would feel insecure and self-conscious. Many people believe that people who chose to embellish their body with tattoos are reckless losers who don’t care about their body. It really aggravates me when people judge others based on if they have tattoos or not. I have met so many wonderful, intelligent and kind-hearted people who are covered with this piece of art and when they tell me that they weren’t given a job or were called horrible names it makes me incredibly sad. People with body art are the same as everyone else, except they have made a decision to shower their body with beautiful …show more content…

Whereas some people decide to cover their flesh with this artwork because it gives them more confidence, can cover scars which made the invidual feel insecure previously or they love having a unique piece of art only belonging to their body. For example, Parsons offends David Beckham tattoos by saying that they are “dumb ink stains stitched into your skin” this is a ridiculous statement which is utterly erroneous because according to the Daily Mail each tattoo has a significant meaning behind it. Most recently, Beckham got the number ‘99’added to his broad tattoo collection to mark one of the happiest years of his life; the year he got married to his wife. Even Parsons father had tattoos on both of his arms; a commando knife and his wife name in a heart. Did he ever think that these tattoos had a symbolic meaning behind them or a non-forgettable story

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