The Unseen Minority? No Love For the Topless

Raginfridus

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TOPLESSNESS and YOU

The first thing to understand about refusal-of-service laws is to whom they typically apply. You may think that because a business is privately owned, it’s not subject to the kind of laws that could prevent managers or employees from refusing service to certain clients. Not so.

Laws that deal with refusal of service generally govern places of “public accommodation.” These include any facilities that offer lodging, food, entertainment, sales or rental services, health care, or recreation to the general public. So even though restaurants, stores, and swanky rooftop bars may be operated on private property, they still qualify as public accommodations and are thus subject to the service regulations set forth by federal and state laws.


Join Miley Cyrus, and topless women across America, in their unrelenting struggle against patriarchy at gotopless.org
 
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I'm so lost here.....
I wouldn't expect a Canadian to understand, but allow me to unfurl this delicate issue. You see, Al Franken is being doxxed by MSM because he drew attention to Leean's breasts, which are normally uncovered in public (albeit in pornos). The patriarchy will stop at nothing to suppress topless women, but Franken is a tireless crusader of social justice -- he needs our support to expose toplessness and welcome titties into the public discourse where they can enjoy equal rights.

I believe this was Al's intent from the beginning. Unfortunately, the crafters of the public opinion and the law are against him, but they cannot fight us all if we unite for toplessness in America.
 
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So prostitution is affirmation of support for the patriarchy but going topless isn't?........ huh
 
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