United States Federal Court Rules Females are Free to Display Their Breasts in Public

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Feminists in America are celebrating a small victory with one federal judge ruling that women should be able to expose their breasts in public, giving them the same rights as men.
For years women have campaigned against the apparent unfair ruling that men are allowed to be topless in public spaces, but for women this is considered a criminal offence – highlighting the sexism of the situation.

Female nudity is treated in such a different way to male nudity all over the world, with the female body often being sexualized out of context.

In highly religious places such as parts of Africa and the Middle East females are persecuted and put to death for exposing parts of their body that are considered immodest such as the legs or even hair.

The Feminist group behind the new ruling are called ‘Free the Nipple’, formed in 2012 they have been tirelessly campaigning for equal rights for men and women.

When The Municipality of Fort Collins in the state of Colorado passed the law in November 2015 the group were quick to act.

The ruling was passed in the first instance due to the fact that the exposing of female breasts in public often ‘disrupts public order’.

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When the case was contested District Judge R. Brooke Jackson ruled that the law was discriminatory against women and that it perpetuates the idea that female breasts are inherently sexual.

Jackson’s ruling stated that “I find that the ordinance discriminates against women based on the generalized notion that, regardless of a woman’s intent, the exposure of her breasts in public (or even in her private home if view-able by the public) is necessarily a sexualized act. Thus, it perpetuates a stereotype ingrained in our society that female breasts are primarily objects of sexual desire whereas male breasts are not,”.

Jackson’s ruling is said to be subject to review, said Carrie Daggett, City Attourney.

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