Should Public Nudity Be Legalized in The United States ?
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Freedom comes with price called tolerance. The 9th amendment of the U.S. Constitution says nonspecific rights are protected by the constitution. No one can stop others from exercising their rights even if someone may be offended by their freedom. "I believe that people have the right to their own beliefs. I do not feel people have got the right to stop me from expressing my beliefs by picking up the phone, calling the police and having me put in prison." "Don't let those who have body negative values define what is and what is not acceptable. Body shame, like prejudice, is not natural. It is learned from others and benefits no one. "Nudity is a state of fact; lewdity, to coin a phrase, is a state of mind." Why teach our children to have disgust at the sight of a mere naked body? Side: Yes
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To Quote the NeoNudist: "The argument of indecent exposure, and public decency is often made by those that feel that the requirement to wear clothing is best for everyone. but it could not be further from the truth. The positives of a Naturist lifestyle far outweigh any perceived negatives, which are only derived from a lack of understanding, and irrational fear. And the real public decency would be to not ban and criminalize the natural form of the human body, nor would it require a mask or support any notion to hide our true self, or that such a thing could be an offense to another human being having had also been born with a human body. nor would it support the perversion of morality itself, by suggesting that view of the uncovered human body could only be of sexual nature. but support that the body is a part of our personality and who we are. Just remember true freedom means never having to hide who and what you are." Side: Yes
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