GoTopless supports High School Student behind Berkeley's Topless Equality bill
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 11, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- GoTopless is thrilled to reveal that the 'Topless Equality' proposal submitted by Berkeley councilman, Kriss Worthington to be voted on Sept. 12, is actually the initiative of a High School student in the Bay area.
"High School student, Simone, was a Berkeley City Hall intern working for Worthington over the summer," GoTopless President, Nadine Gary, explains. "That is how she suggested the proposal to the councilman. Worthington encourages his interns to write proposals on causes they are particularly drawn to."
The following statement, in Worthington's Topless Equality recommendation, was crafted by Simone: "If a woman's nipples are fit to be seen by the most innocent and impressionable portion of the population, babies and toddlers, then it stands to reason that nipples are not inherently sexual and are fit to be seen by the rest of the population, if that woman so chooses."
"GoTopless commands this young woman on her determination for human equality," says Gary. "Her sense of civic duty far surpasses the one found in millions of Americans who already have voting privileges and are apathetic to social justice except, perhaps, for the occasional comment on social media."
"Actions speak louder than words," presses Gary. "Maitreya Rael, who inspired the founding of GoTopless, calls this a true cultural revolution."
GoTopless invites the public to come to Berkeley Council Chambers on Tuesday Sept 12 at 6pm to support the bill legally titled as "Adopt an Ordinance Equalizing Nudity Laws in Berkeley Between All Genders by Decriminalizing the Display of Female Nipples."
SOURCE GoTopless
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