Man of Honour
- Joined
- 17 Nov 2003
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- Southampton, UK
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-22971063
So, this guy has been jailed for refusing to cover up contrary to an ASBO. While I agree that the courts need to enforce their rulings I can't help but feel it's pointless to have started this vendetta .
I understand that some people may not want to see someone naked, but this isn't the 1950s sexually oppressed America. Some people say "oh but think of the children!" to which I would say "So what?". As long as it's not sexualised, seeing someone naked isn't depriving a child of their innocence, neither is is alarming.
You see women in bikinis on the beach which to be honest is only a small step away from total nudity, yet that is perfectly acceptable. The same goes for men with obese stomachs overflowing their speedos. That's just as off putting as seeing a random guy naked, but you know, I just get on with my life.
I understand some people may not like to see it, but should it really be criminalised? Can't people just ignore it?
So, this guy has been jailed for refusing to cover up contrary to an ASBO. While I agree that the courts need to enforce their rulings I can't help but feel it's pointless to have started this vendetta .
I understand that some people may not want to see someone naked, but this isn't the 1950s sexually oppressed America. Some people say "oh but think of the children!" to which I would say "So what?". As long as it's not sexualised, seeing someone naked isn't depriving a child of their innocence, neither is is alarming.
You see women in bikinis on the beach which to be honest is only a small step away from total nudity, yet that is perfectly acceptable. The same goes for men with obese stomachs overflowing their speedos. That's just as off putting as seeing a random guy naked, but you know, I just get on with my life.
I understand some people may not like to see it, but should it really be criminalised? Can't people just ignore it?