Hundreds of men and women gathered topless on Brighton
beach for the 'Free the Nipple' campaign to make the sight or breasts more
normal. Two hundred women and men paraded topless around Brighton Beach at the
weekend to highlight controversial social media policies about banning female nipples.
The Sunday afternoon march started from Brighton Pier, and then headed along
the East Sussex city seafront before stopping on the beach - where everybody
sunbathed topless. I am skeptical of the
approach being used to 'normalize' what is currently classified as
nudity within the society. Undoubtedly, this campaign tries to
address 'mistakes' that did take place in our evolution process. The big
question is IS IT PROPER TO BULLDOZE THE SOCIETY TO
NORMALISE WOMEN NIPPLES GOING PUBCLIC? What if we left
'evolution' to take its course? I believe the way we evolve in our
culture-dressing, eating, perceptions-will determine whether nipples goes
public or not. The Amazon people, the Bushmen and the like all go topless
without any worry, do we envy their lifestyle? Is accepting women going topless
the only thing we like to copy from them?