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Free the Nipple (campaign) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Free the Nipple (campaign)
''Free the Nipple'' is an equality movement focused upon the double standards regarding the censorship of female breasts started by activist and filmmaker Lina Esco. The campaign is not a crusade that exclusively advocates for women to bare their chests at any and all given times; rather, it seeks to strip society of its tendencies toward the sexualization of the female upper body, addressing hypocrisies and inconsistencies in American culture and legal systems that enforce its taboos. Ultimately, the campaign resolves to decriminalize female toplessness in the US and empower women across western nations in a greater effort toward global gender equality. == History ==
Despite changes in statutes and regulations legalizing toplessness for women in a number of states, women are still at risk for being charged with public indecency, disturbing the peace, or lewd behavior.〔Gerson Uffalussy, Jennifer. ("The Weird, Wild Legal History of Breasts and Nipples" ). ''Yahoo'', California, 12 December 2014. Retrieved on 20 January 2015.〕 As a case in point, a Phoenix Feeley was arrested and incarcerated for being topless in the state of New York in the year 2005. Because these charges were proven erroneous—considering female toplessness had been legal for nearly 15 years in the state of New York—Feeley was released and later received $29,000 in damages.〔NBC News. ("NYC pays $29,000 over topless arrest" ) ''Associated Press'', New York, 18 June 2007. Retrieved on 1 March 2015.〕 In 2015, the campaign received attention in Iceland and was supported by MP Björt Ólafsdottir, who posted a photo of herself topless, in solidarity with a trolled teenage activist.〔(The Guardian )〕
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