The latest political movement has nothing to do with the economy or war.
It has to do with nipples.
.@dolphinesco suggested I try going topless in public. I probably won’t, but this is that interview! http://t.co/dBuveCcrpn #FreeTheNipple
— Ariane Lange (@arianelange) December 19, 2014
Feminists are embracing Free the Nipple, a movie “about a group of mostly women activists who want to end censorship of the female nipple,” according to BuzzFeed.
Buzzfeed insists the film and the campaign are about the “desexualization of the female nipple through normalizing its presence.”
Exhibitionism? No, according to the film’s director and star, Lina Esco. She believes “maybe that’s what America needs, is big blasts of boobies.”
“I had to do this topless in order to be heard. Isn’t that sad?”
The campaign has drawn the attention of Rihanna, Lena Dunham, Liv Tyler and Scout Willis.
Pop star Miley Cyrus has also joined the #FreeTheNipple movement. She recently montaged together photos of herself as a child and naked adult female bodies after Instagram deleted a nude photo of her.
Miley Cyrus’ #FreeTheNipple support pictures may shock you: http://t.co/t1utg3Ll6n pic.twitter.com/oZd1rS8m2r
— IndyPeople (@TheIndyPeople) December 29, 2014
Critics have accused Cyrus of child pornography.
The sudden popularity of the campaign while far more serious social and political issues go wanting is a good example of how the elite, through media and public education, have brainwashed the masses, especially the selfie generation, into the belief that mindless narcissism equals political action.
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