International Young Naturists Organisation
Naturist Resources => Blogs, Videos, Articles about Naturism/Nudity => Topic started by: Danee on June 22, 2010, 02:06:26 am
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"http://vimeo.com/3980859">Breasts Against Society - News Feature</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/ahaburchak">Alan Haburchak</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>
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Short, but very good video. It was good that they showed the mans perspective on issue, it shows how some people are nieve about many things.
Thanks Danee
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lol "...the interests of society..." lol what a poor misguided soul he is. Great find Danee.
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Many people are actually blind to the fact that it is in these very "interests of society" (or, I should say, in "the interests of the kind of society we would like to have on this Earth") - i.e. to have a transparency, honesty, integrity, equality and non-judgmental complete acceptance of others, with no exceptions - that we do what we do. The body is a vehicle for promoting this view.
I think it is the freedom inherent in such a society that people are afraid of. It may seem ironic to be afraid of freedom, but the more I think about it, the more it seems to make sense to me.
When slavery was abolished, a shackle on the world was broken. When women were finally allowed to vote, another shackle was broken. And so we continue to fight, in the hope that eventually, every shackle is broken. The fight for freedom has been going on for longer than anyone can remember, but as long as there are those who would stand in the way of that freedom, we have to keep going - there is no other option.
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Many people are actually blind to the fact that it is in these very "interests of society" (or, I should say, in "the interests of the kind of society we would like to have on this Earth") - i.e. to have a transparency, honesty, integrity, equality and non-judgmental complete acceptance of others, with no exceptions - that we do what we do. The body is a vehicle for promoting this view.
I think it is the freedom inherent in such a society that people are afraid of. It may seem ironic to be afraid of freedom, but the more I think about it, the more it seems to make sense to me.
When slavery was abolished, a shackle on the world was broken. When women were finally allowed to vote, another shackle was broken. And so we continue to fight, in the hope that eventually, every shackle is broken. The fight for freedom has been going on for longer than anyone can remember, but as long as there are those who would stand in the way of that freedom, we have to keep going - there is no other option.
Umm...wow..
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Ash, if we had a "Post of the Week", you would win it. The link you make between one freedom and other societal values shows great insight and, as you note, is missed by most of the population. Thank you for expressing it so beautifully.