A high school in the US is copping some serious flack after it photoshopped the yearbook photos of some female students.
Wasatch High School in Utah decided that bare shoulders and/or decollage on a young woman are the first step on the road to complete sexual depravity (and probably some kind of Thunderdome-style societal decay involving burnt-out cars and cannibalism), so school officials took it upon themselves to photoshop sleeves and slightly higher necklines onto the photos of girls who were playing it a little too loose with their purity.
Check out the massive difference the editing job makes. It turns these girls from filthy exhibitionists bent on destroying society into virtuous young women who are ready to give birth to a pair of sensible, clean-cut twin boys:
When confronted by local news with questions about why the girls were edited (and the fact that it was only done to a select few, despite many girls wearing similar clothing on the day), the local school superintendant said that there were plenty of signs on the day indicating photos could be photoshopped if they looked inappropriate. He apologised to the affected girls but “only in the sense that we want to be more consistent with what we’re trying to do in that sense we can help kids better prepare for their future by knowing how to dress appropriately for things.”