Interesting! Don’t you think that on some level just by participating you are inherently supporting or endorsing the cause? If not, do you do anything special to declare your conscientious objection while participating?
I think a large contingent of WNBR participants probably hold similar views. I’m not sure if that makes WNBR successful for spreading its intended message further, or if it dilutes it by giving folks other messages to support (nude rights). Either way, it is unique in that sense, for you don’t see a lot of people attending other protests they disagree with! Thank you for commenting!
YW. We always enjoy others views and the blog, it overall supports what many of us hope to see come true. Acceptance of nudity as a way of life and publicly acceptable in the right settings.
I'm curious about where you get your information, sassycoupleok. The empirical evidence of accelerating change in earth's climate smacks us across the head every day. If the OK in your handle is Oklahoma, I imagine there is some identity stuff going on, there, but even Oklahomans eventually tap into their sense of survival.
Weather is a symptom of climate the way a runny nose is the symptom of a cold. This is not that hard to understand. Even your idiot senator Jim Inhofe admitted it was happening before he saw the price tag of fixing it, and no doubt the hit to Oklahoma's economy. (I'm from Wisconsin, and we have our own idiot senator.)
“As much as the event is rooted in protest, its success comes from the fact that it is also a celebration, promoting free expression and the human body, and inspiring people.” Very concise explanation - nicely done!
My wife and I love the WNBR for the opportunity for public nudity. We do not support the climate cause that it supposedly represents.
Interesting! Don’t you think that on some level just by participating you are inherently supporting or endorsing the cause? If not, do you do anything special to declare your conscientious objection while participating?
It's unintended support for sure. The only thing we advocate for is the freedom of nudity both publicly and socially.
I think a large contingent of WNBR participants probably hold similar views. I’m not sure if that makes WNBR successful for spreading its intended message further, or if it dilutes it by giving folks other messages to support (nude rights). Either way, it is unique in that sense, for you don’t see a lot of people attending other protests they disagree with! Thank you for commenting!
YW. We always enjoy others views and the blog, it overall supports what many of us hope to see come true. Acceptance of nudity as a way of life and publicly acceptable in the right settings.
I appreciate your readership
We all have much to share. :)
You don't support staying alive?
Very much so but we do not support the false narrative of the climate change agenda.
I'm curious about where you get your information, sassycoupleok. The empirical evidence of accelerating change in earth's climate smacks us across the head every day. If the OK in your handle is Oklahoma, I imagine there is some identity stuff going on, there, but even Oklahomans eventually tap into their sense of survival.
Yep, exactly right, climate changes daily, it’s called weather.
Weather is a symptom of climate the way a runny nose is the symptom of a cold. This is not that hard to understand. Even your idiot senator Jim Inhofe admitted it was happening before he saw the price tag of fixing it, and no doubt the hit to Oklahoma's economy. (I'm from Wisconsin, and we have our own idiot senator.)
Literally WNBR is representative of everything which advocates naturism.. very well expressed article...
Those are the luckiest guys to whom this opportunity is there in selected cities & countries.
“As much as the event is rooted in protest, its success comes from the fact that it is also a celebration, promoting free expression and the human body, and inspiring people.” Very concise explanation - nicely done!
Love it way to keep on keeping on