Today marks the 20th anniversary of a "momentous" achievement in "women's rights"--the day a chick insisted on her right to go sans shirt and bra in public.
High fives all round, eh?
Meanwhile, at the back of a Toronto public school cafeteria, they're partying like it's 995, and none of the "liberated" topless chicks has anything at all to say about it.
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"Transgressing" the moral sensibilities of traditionally-minded Jews and Christians (or secularists, for that matter . . . not all of them are heedless libertines) is a lot safer than confronting the truly reactionary sensibilities of the "Religion of Peace" (TM).
Where are the "Freedom From Religion" yammerers when you need 'em?
Aside from the Pride parade, I don't see any Tornto chicks availing themselves of the "right" to go topless. On the other hand, more and more I see women adding layers of fabric--hijabs, niqabs, burqas, etc.
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