In a report from The Korea Times, angry with Facebook policy a group of female protesters went topless near Facebook's headquarters in Gangnam, Seoul. The group was protesting Facebook policy that they feel is "discrimination," as Facebook allows pictures of men's naked torsos, but not women's breasts.
While I appreciate the sentiment, would they expect or give the same support if a group of men went out and started swinging around the old chickenskin dufflebag? But on the other hand I'm completely for this form of protest, and hope to see it take off for less sensitive issues. Gas prices, or the current GPU situation come to mind. Thanks to cageymaru for the story.
Ten women wearing masks and sunglasses carried signs that read, "Why do you delete posts in which I willingly showed my breasts?" and "Set me free from what is virtually a modern corset," near company headquarters in Gangnam, Seoul.
While I appreciate the sentiment, would they expect or give the same support if a group of men went out and started swinging around the old chickenskin dufflebag? But on the other hand I'm completely for this form of protest, and hope to see it take off for less sensitive issues. Gas prices, or the current GPU situation come to mind. Thanks to cageymaru for the story.
Ten women wearing masks and sunglasses carried signs that read, "Why do you delete posts in which I willingly showed my breasts?" and "Set me free from what is virtually a modern corset," near company headquarters in Gangnam, Seoul.
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