While the other "public nudity" thread is in a political muck currently, I'd like to bring up strategy for social change in this one. This is NUDE politics.
The gay movement has come a great distance in a relatively short time. It started with a spark that ignited from an incident that created a riot in, I think, Boston. Homosexuals account for only 6% of society, and then the gray area 20 to 40% as it gets diluted into just tendencies and experimentation. This is a very small minority and starting from an even more oppressed and looked down upon sub group.
Palestinians issues didn't get heard until some turned terrorists and began doing things like shooting up the airport in Rome. Only then were their grievances and situation made aware of. Everybody seemed to hate them, but they did get heard.
Nudes are a small segment, much more tolerated generally, depending on regions than LGBQ, etc. were. I would say that while many people have gay relatives and friends, nudes too are relatives, friends, they are actually own selves repressed. We should have an easy climb out of the closet and into mainstream, but...not in America.
While, rioting, or shooting up a fashion show in the nude is probably a certain losing strategy, what could be done to bring these issues to mind? Naked Rosa Parks on a bus? Armed naked people in combat boots? These avenues come across to me as rather...humor. The Supreme Court has already negated nudity as protected freedom of self expression...wrong, very wrong.
There has been a lot of change I am told by good natured mass protest. The Seattle Solstice bike ride. The World Naked Bike Ride. Small local protest, but all with a good nature behavior. Demonstrations of people having fun naked.
In some places something like these could be dealt with harshly by the law. It does get media attention to be nude in public. It gets some people to think, like during the social opinion changes during the early civil right movement, racial and gender bra burners, yet people tend to think in their accustomed boxes, with their biases and ingrained from birth story of perception when it comes to nudity. Their own. It's okay to be gay, to each his own, but nude seems to be taken differently.
What can be presented to jar thinking, make nudity feel safe, just get people to think consider, make it important enough to get a conversation going, and get out from under that blanket of sexual connotations? Heck, gay is about sex! Naughty sex.
Jbee