Friday, August 29, 2014

"Free The Nipple" and the Ta Ta Top

Of course it had to happen, and it sort of happened in the '60s, but now it's more than just burning their bras and swinging free under a tank top. Feminists now want full upperbody equality with men. Men can take off their shirts in public and bare their nipples. So feminists want that right also. Hence, the Free The Nipple Movement.
"Free The Nipple has become a “real life” equality movement that’s sparked a national dialogue. Famous graffiti artists, groups of dedicated women, and influencers such as Miley Cyrus, Liv Tyler, and Lena Dunham have shown public support which garnered international press and created a viral #FreeTheNipple campaign. The issues we’re addressing are equal rights for men and women, a more balanced system of censorship, and legal rights for all women to breastfeed in public."
Until they gain their actual nipple freedom they have the Ta Ta Top, which is faux nudity in the form of a pink bikini top with painted on nipples.


Well, it's a poor second to freeing the nipples.

1 comment:

Steven Satak said...

I say let 'er rip.

One of my fondest memories is of a fellow student in high school; she was about fifteen at the time and she was the daughter of a couple of hippies. She loved to run through the halls of school unfettered between classes and brother, nothing pleased a young man's eyes better than watching her in action.

Of course, now she is middle-aged and perhaps not so liberated. Still, a movement powered by women who demand their freedom from restricting male morality that turns out to be just one more avenue for objectifying women as sex objects?

God, I love it when they saw away at that branch.