As this country quickly slides into moral oblivion with the legalization of perverted homosexual marriages, Times cover pages exposing a woman breastfeeding a six years old child, and racial preferences which allow the criminal to be viewed as the victim, here is another example of the madness.
I believe that the Nudists will be the next group who will expect special rights and privileges. If the entire moral code of the Torah is wrong to the liberal mind, then who is to say that a man or woman must cover themselves with clothing? The Torah clearly says that Hashem intended for us to be clothed, because of the shame of being undressed and the immodesty... But the liberal progressive abhors Torah and feels that the human body is nothing to be 'ashamed of'. Thus the Nudists have always exerted a pressure to allow people to walk around undressed.
Today I read in the news that a woman walked into two businesses completely naked, completely casually as if nothing was wrong... Maybe the 'civil rights' movement will want to press for laws to protect the nudist saying that nobody has the authority to force another person to do something which they don't want to do {being dressed}.
So be prepared for the future when Nudists will walk freely around, breastfeeding each other or their pet animals. Does this image remind you of Sodom and Amora? It does remind me...
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/05/17/naked-woman-facing-public-lewdness-charges-after-walking-into-two-new-york/BALLSTON SPA, N.Y. – Shoppers at two New York stores got a shock after a naked woman calmly walked in and asked for the time.
A security camera at Curtis Lumber in Ballston Spa, N.Y., captured the moment the woman entered the store and approached two employees, the Times Union newspaper reported.
The woman -- identified by Saratoga County District Attorney James Murphy III as Barbara Lafleur, of Saratoga Springs -- then walked out after telling one employee, "Have a good day."
She then walked into a Stewart's shop nearby, before being asked to leave.
One employee told the newspaper, "The manager said, 'Ma'am, are you aware you have no clothes on?' She was kosher and cool about it, and the manager told her she needed to leave."
Murphy said Lafleur was charged with public lewdness.
In a statement, he said, "While the defendant claimed she was merely expressing her freedom to be fully liberated by walking nude into Stewart's and Curtis Lumber, this alleged conduct is actually a crime under the penal law. Surprisingly, mental health found no psychiatric issues whatsoever."
Lafleur was released pending a future court appearance in Ballston Spa and could face a maximum of 90 days in jail if convicted.