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August 26th, 2009, 07:43 AM
It’s New York Or Bust - Bra-Free Protesters March In New York’s Central Park (http://www.theweeklyvice.com/2009/08/its-new-york-or-bust-bra-free.html)
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Central Park, New York (The Weekly Vice (http://www.theweeklyvice.com/)) - A few dozen "born to be bra-free" women invaded New York's Central Park Sunday, protesting for the right to be bare chested. It was all a part of GoTopless.org's national push to promote a woman's right to go shirtless in public the same way their male counterparts do.
Rubbernecking New Yorkers were often stopped in their tracks as the ladies gathered and then marched with handwritten signs promoting the group's philosophy.
Some bystanders complained to police about the boob-fest, but their grievances were denied. New York is the only state in the U.S. where it is legal for a woman to be topless. That, of course, begs the question - why bring the topless debate to New York to begin with?
According to the group's website, similar protests were planned in seven U.S. cities, including Columbus, Ohio, Portland, Oregon, Chicago, Illinois, Venice Beach, California, New York City, New York, Maui, Hawaii, and Miami Beach, Florida.
GoTopless.org was founded by the same man who created the Raelian Movement - a belief that life on Earth was created by highly intelligent extraterrestrials. While many Railian women participate in the protests, a handful men who are agreeable to the thought of bare breasted women can usually be seen sporting protest signs right along with the ladies.
What do you think? Should a woman have the right to be bra free in public? Or is there something to be said for modesty?
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If they have no problems with it then I don't either :D
I just hope the AARP doesn't adopt this! :p
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Central Park, New York (The Weekly Vice (http://www.theweeklyvice.com/)) - A few dozen "born to be bra-free" women invaded New York's Central Park Sunday, protesting for the right to be bare chested. It was all a part of GoTopless.org's national push to promote a woman's right to go shirtless in public the same way their male counterparts do.
Rubbernecking New Yorkers were often stopped in their tracks as the ladies gathered and then marched with handwritten signs promoting the group's philosophy.
Some bystanders complained to police about the boob-fest, but their grievances were denied. New York is the only state in the U.S. where it is legal for a woman to be topless. That, of course, begs the question - why bring the topless debate to New York to begin with?
According to the group's website, similar protests were planned in seven U.S. cities, including Columbus, Ohio, Portland, Oregon, Chicago, Illinois, Venice Beach, California, New York City, New York, Maui, Hawaii, and Miami Beach, Florida.
GoTopless.org was founded by the same man who created the Raelian Movement - a belief that life on Earth was created by highly intelligent extraterrestrials. While many Railian women participate in the protests, a handful men who are agreeable to the thought of bare breasted women can usually be seen sporting protest signs right along with the ladies.
What do you think? Should a woman have the right to be bra free in public? Or is there something to be said for modesty?
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If they have no problems with it then I don't either :D
I just hope the AARP doesn't adopt this! :p

