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For the second consecutive year, U.S.-based GoTopless.org plans to stage a national Go-Topless Day protest in late August to proclaim womens constitutional right to go bare-chested in public. In cities where its already legal for women to show breasts in public, GoTopless will encourage them to exercise that right.
"As long as men can go topless, women should have the same constitutional right or men should also be forced to wear something that hides their chests, said Rael, founder of both the Raelian Movement and GoTopless.org. The organization has decided to hold its protest events annually on the Sunday before Womens Equality Day, which is celebrated Aug. 26. On that date in 1920, after a 72-year struggle, women earned the right to vote. In 1970, Congress declared Aug. 26 Womens Equality Day to remind people of women's continuing efforts for equality. GoTopless.org includes not only Raelians, who believe all life on Earth was created by advanced extraterrestrial scientists called the Elohim, but women and men representing many other beliefs. GoToplesss primary goals: nationwide legal recognition of womens right to go bare-chested and its acceptance by the public. Breasts are noble parts of the anatomy, said Raelian Priestess Nadine Gary, president of GoTopless.org. They shouldnt have to be hidden any more than arms or legs. Free your breasts, free your mind! is our message to women. Men can practice respecting a freedom they take for granted and help end the puritanical idea that children shouldnt see breasts unless a woman is nursing. Concern for children can be used as an excuse to violate human rights, said psychologist Daniel Chabot, a Raelian bishop. But a child who sees breasts experiences no adverse effects. European children have been proving that for 40 years. Protest events will include marches, art displays; musical performances and speeches about top-less freedom. The art works won't be censured for including nipples," Gary said. "In fact, we're encouraging the artists to celebrate the entire breast in all its magnificence and beauty! Aug. 23 events are planned for cities where its illegal for women to go top-less publicly, like Los Angeles, Chicago and Miami; and for cities where its already legal to do so, including New York; Portland, Ore.; and Columbus, Ohio.
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