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Mormon City Council Bans Bikinis

MaxWilder says...

There is no difference in my mind between a ban on bikinis and a ban on public nudity. As a society, we force each other to cover up. To what degree we must cover our natural gifts is determined by the community we live in.

If we truly were free, we could walk around naked with no fear of reprisal. If you are not ok with nudity, then you should have no problem taking it a little further and saying bikinis don't always cover enough. And that goes double for speedos.

Personally, I have no problem with a stricter dress code at a public facility. If they try to tell me girls can't walk around my private pool naked, then we will have a problem.

Mormon City Council Bans Bikinis

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Mormon City Council Bans Bikinis

residue says...

Hang on a second.. at the start of the video it says : "On July 4, 2008, the city of Kanab, Utah opened a
new city pool to the public. This pool has a unique rule: No bikinis, no speedos (presumably no banana-hammocks)."

BUT then at the end of the video it says: "Just days before the pool opened, the council voted to repeal the bikini ban."

wtf

Mormon City Council Bans Bikinis

Mormon City Council Bans Bikinis

spoco2 says...

I'm glad that it got repealed and thus this is sort of a moot point. However the the 'we make laws for the majority', where the majority are Mormons (I love how they've taken LDS as their name now, has less negative connotations than Mormon) is a little wrong.

On the face of it, you go... yeah, ok, you make rules that make the majority happy. However, when that impeaches on the rights of others, then it becomes wrong.

Hmmm, although, I was just writing a scenario and I can't see where the difference lies, anyone care to help?

I think most here would say it's fair to say that people are not allowed to swim naked at the pool. Why? Well, because the society that we live in as a whole (ie. the majority) has deemed that it is offensive/uncomfortable for people to be naked around others that don't want it (for right or wrong).

Now... how is that different to them saying that the majority of their citizens would find it offensive/uncomfortable for people to wear bikinis/speedos. I'm not sure of the exact difference here... anyone?

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jacobrecker says...

i always thought hanging 2 crosses in your living room would repel the demons causing you to post videos of yourself in a speedo talking about putting a foot in a vagina. i bet those are retired disney vhs under his tv too.

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