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Rokker's avatar

As one who recognises the physical and mental benefits of spending time without clothing among natural surroundings in the great outdoors, I absolutely loathe the way that the Rainbow Mafia activists have hijacked the expression of normalising nudity and taken it into their highly sexualised context. They are not just wanting to "normalise nudity" - they are hell-bent on trying to normalise every sexual fetish that their ever-increasing alphabet soup of inclusivity can dream up. Their ambitions and mindset fly in the face of the respectful concepts of Naturism and clothes-optional living, with which we are successfully reaching those suffering from body-shame and dysmorphia and offering real life-changing alternatives.

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Margaret Brown's avatar

We have too many mosquitoes here in Manitoba, unfortunately, lol.

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Sarah Catherine Worley's avatar

And the mosquitoes 🦟 are the size of Buick’s in Alaska. A Winter sauna is good for one’s soul and afterwards a fun roll or plunge in the snow!!!

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Margaret Brown's avatar

😂😂

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Rokker's avatar

Haha! Move here to New Zealand then, Margaret!

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Margaret Brown's avatar

😂😂we live in the country so we never see nude people of any way shape or form walking around. I am happy to deal with the mosquitoes!

My husband’s closest friend moved to Dunedin in the early seventies. What a beautiful place! 😊

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Rokker's avatar

Given Canada's restrictive law on public nudity, I'm not surprised you never see naked people. Australia and much of the USA seems to be the same. Western society in those places (among others) has come to conflate nakedness with sexual behaviour - which is exactly what the rainbow activists are exacerbating. In New Zealand, the UK, and parts of Europe, public nudity is not illegal and people are free to swim, hike and enjoy other recreational activities without clothes in appropriate environments.

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Margaret Brown's avatar

Ontario made it legal for women to go bare-chested in public 20 years ago. I thought it was crazy, but living in a small community I never saw that at all. If you farted everyone would know about it in short order!

I don’t feel we have restrictive laws here they’re just ass backwards. Violent offenders get bail and peaceful protesters get arrested. Canada is unrecognisable What our Liberal government has done to Canada in the last ten years makes things like this pale by comparison. Heartbreaking! 💔

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Rokker's avatar

I hear ya, Margaret. A few years ago a wolf in sheep's clothing, by the name of Jacinda Ardern, wooed the country with her "feel good" policies and loopy-left ideologies, preaching inclusivity and diversity. The damage done to our society was horrendous and we now have an uphill battle putting the country back on track with any form of sanity!

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David Maren's avatar

"Many of those politicians flocked to Budapest on June 26 for Budapest Pride, a defiant event fueled by international activists who once again have their sights set on Hungary."

The Budapest parade was a Western export. I actually wrote about this in one of my recent essays. The Hungarian people are overwhelmingly anti-LGBTQ, and they voted so in a referendum. Events like the parade don't reflect local will. They can only go on with foreign backing, which the West happily provides.

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Elisabeth MacKinnon's avatar

The most powerful I can remember. We suffer from suicidal optimism.

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