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Article: Instead of letting women go semi-nude in public, let's ask men to stop doing it too.
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- The Report Newsmagazine
- Article date:
- August 28, 2000
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I read in the last issue of this magazine that the topless revolution predicted a year ago is off to a reluctant start. However, it's still summer, we still have hot temperatures (at least in Saskatchewan), the courts are still open for social-revolution-as-usual, feminist egalitarianism still reigns, and I doubt we've seen the last of this business yet.
I'm more than a little dumbfounded that feminists complain one minute about how women are degraded and beaten and treated like objects, and stand up in court for the right to parade topless in public and "strip with dignity" in nightclubs the next. Apparently some women don't mind showing their boobs; they just ...
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