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I think for an encore we should have a war on pornography. I will volunteer to fight that one as well.Ron
...Child pornography? As there isn't a worldwide consensus on what age is no longer a child, there's a problem there. Also, what about family photos/videos at a nude area (where it's considered perfectly normal)?...
Also, my wife and I were eating in a beach-side restaurant in another country. You could be nude on the beaches, but NOT on the streets which passed right by the beaches. They served snacks to people on the beach on a low wall between the restaurant and the beach so the people didn't have to get dressed.
Quote from: jdurand on March 02, 2014, 03:41:51 PMAlso, my wife and I were eating in a beach-side restaurant in another country. You could be nude on the beaches, but NOT on the streets which passed right by the beaches. They served snacks to people on the beach on a low wall between the restaurant and the beach so the people didn't have to get dressed.That's actually true in New York. Some time ago women's right groups got up in arms that men could be topless on public beaches but not women. They won in court and it is totally legal to go topless on public beaches. I had no idea till I was on a beach at a state park and there where topless women there. On occasion the courts do something good. Now if I could smoke a fattie on a beach while sipping some Jack on ice and looking at boobies I'd say we are making progress.
Quote from: BikerDude on March 03, 2014, 05:19:14 PMQuote from: jdurand on March 02, 2014, 03:41:51 PMAlso, my wife and I were eating in a beach-side restaurant in another country. You could be nude on the beaches, but NOT on the streets which passed right by the beaches. They served snacks to people on the beach on a low wall between the restaurant and the beach so the people didn't have to get dressed.That's actually true in New York. Some time ago women's right groups got up in arms that men could be topless on public beaches but not women. They won in court and it is totally legal to go topless on public beaches. I had no idea till I was on a beach at a state park and there where topless women there. On occasion the courts do something good. Now if I could smoke a fattie on a beach while sipping some Jack on ice and looking at boobies I'd say we are making progress.I absolutely, positively know that someone, somewhere, would throw a fit over this. I just can't wrap my head around why.
Quote from: jgiffin on March 03, 2014, 09:31:44 PMQuote from: BikerDude on March 03, 2014, 05:19:14 PMQuote from: jdurand on March 02, 2014, 03:41:51 PMAnd you don't even have to smoke a fatty here. Just walking to lunch from the court house to Hayes valley you get to see naked protesters as you navigate between clouds of medicinal marijuana. =P
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Until just a few months ago you could sit around the Castro (in San Francisco) in restaurants and on park benches stark naked. After the city banned it we got treated to protests from the "Body Freedom" movement. I had a good laugh one day when a not unattractive 40ish lady standing naked in front of the Federal court house told me that "...body freedom is a global issue man" in response to me asking why she was protesting a local ordinance in from of the U.S. Court House (it is really all just courts and mission support offices for various govt. agencies, but because we are closer to the Civic Center than the real Federal Building where Pelosi et. al. have offices we get all the protests) rather than City Hall? Despite her response, the next protest they had was down at City Hall. And you don't even have to smoke a fatty here. Just walking to lunch from the court house to Hayes valley you get to see naked protesters as you navigate between clouds of medicinal marijuana. =P
The War on Porn was a joke. I was trying to evoke images of me in my MOPP 4 gear carrying porn stars off the ship's brow and stacking them like bales of drugs on the pier. I guess you had to be there (in my head). Ron
Quote from: Ron on March 03, 2014, 02:36:45 PM The War on Porn was a joke. I was trying to evoke images of me in my MOPP 4 gear carrying porn stars off the ship's brow and stacking them like bales of drugs on the pier. I guess you had to be there (in my head). RonI enjoy sperging about the Industry whenever I'm provided even the slightest opening. Not that there are many slight openings in porn...
Quote from: Ron on March 04, 2014, 12:09:21 AMUntil just a few months ago you could sit around the Castro (in San Francisco) in restaurants and on park benches stark naked. After the city banned it we got treated to protests from the "Body Freedom" movement. I had a good laugh one day when a not unattractive 40ish lady standing naked in front of the Federal court house told me that "...body freedom is a global issue man" in response to me asking why she was protesting a local ordinance in from of the U.S. Court House (it is really all just courts and mission support offices for various govt. agencies, but because we are closer to the Civic Center than the real Federal Building where Pelosi et. al. have offices we get all the protests) rather than City Hall? Despite her response, the next protest they had was down at City Hall. And you don't even have to smoke a fatty here. Just walking to lunch from the court house to Hayes valley you get to see naked protesters as you navigate between clouds of medicinal marijuana. =PI really need to visit San Fran, man. It sounds fascinating.
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