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Women Demand Right to Go Topless at ASU

Campus Reform reports they latest from the liberal war on gender difference. The latest battleground issue is a woman’s “right” to go topless in public:

Around 20 protesters took off their shirts and marched along the edge of Arizona State University (ASU) on Sunday to demand a change in state laws which prohibit women from displaying their areolae and nipples in public.

The rally was organized by Go Topless, a project of the world’s largest UFO religion, Raëlism, which, according to it’s website embraces “nudity and freedom of expression.”

…The protest was one of dozens organized by Go Topless, in which participants marched in the nude to bring attention to their demands for equal modesty laws for men and women.

While participants in some cities, like Washington D.C., managed to go completely topless, female marchers at ASU wore electrical tape over their nipples in order to avoid arrest.

Read the full story here.

As for me, I’d prefer that we preserve a little mystery when it comes to public nudity. But the left wing has been telling us for years that there is no difference between men and women. So why should we be surprised by this new fight for “equality”?

There was one line in this story that particularly caught my attention. According to Campus Reform, “Several men also donned electrical tape and bikinis to demonstrate solidarity with the cause.”

I’ll bet they did.

Nathan Harden is editor of The College Fix and author of the book SEX & GOD AT YALE: Porn, Political Correctness, and a Good Education Gone Bad.

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