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Is nudity a good way to protest, or has it lost its edge?


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If we (the men in the IT department) were to attend a team meeting in only our underpants then this may focus the minds on their own sexist ways
...Say no more :hihi:

 

(joke!)

 

By the sound of things (comments about firemen/workmen 'bloky blokes' types, etc.), unless you lot are reasonably buff, your semi-naked protest would only make it worse for yourselves.

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...Say no more :hihi:

 

(joke!)

 

By the sound of things (comments about firemen/workmen 'bloky blokes' types, etc.), unless you lot are reasonably buff, your semi-naked protest would only make it worse for yourselves.

 

 

 

 

SO you don't think there shocking whooping behaviour would be curtailed?

 

I think a protest such as this would certainly focus their minds towards their sexist rants

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But you'd get giggled at because of what their focusing on..well trying to focus on should I say.

 

 

 

Why would we be giggled at?

 

We are making a point via legitimate protest.

 

By turning up to a team meeting wearing only our pants should ensure the start of a healthy debate and not mindless giggling as you claim.

 

We need to make a stand against women acting in a sexist way. Have you seen the way women act on a night out, or even on a hen night?

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