There is a certain aesthetic in public sculpture wherein the human body is unclothed and yet quite asexual. It can be seen in public statuary in certain areas in certain eras.
I think that this phenom is not unrelated to the subject of the article. It is a kind of glorification of "health" or "physical well-being" - but the nudity speaks to something that is far, far away from sexuality.
Platonism, the worship of ideal forms. Its also associated with 1930s fascism. It is unsurprising that the rise of modern fascism has arrived complete with its iconography.
I think that this phenom is not unrelated to the subject of the article. It is a kind of glorification of "health" or "physical well-being" - but the nudity speaks to something that is far, far away from sexuality.
It can kinda give ya the creeps.