Sgt. Howie: But they are - are naked!
Lord Summerisle: Well, naturally. It's much too dangerous to jump through fire with their clothes on.
The Wicker Man
Why is it
illegal to go
naked in public? Although I probably wouldn't have the nerve
to do
it on a really hot day, I'd probably get closer than I do now if it
were legal, freeing the more exhibitionistic among us to go all out. And
eventually it would become less taboo, freeing 80-year old John to strut
his
stuff unembarassedly. But seriously, it seems insane to me that
the National Guard
can be
called out to protect a Ku-Klux-Klansman
while he's at the podium telling me
that black people shouldn't be
allowed to own property and should be deported
“back” to Africa, but if
he took his pants off, they'd take him to jail and
possibly fine
him.
What's so wrong with the way God made us? I
don't understand why
fundamentalist Christians would be against it.
In Gen 3:6,7 the forbidden fruit
opens their eyes and upon
realizing that they're naked, they make aprons out of
fig leaves. This
is
before God “becomes aware” of the fact and punishes
them with
tough childbirth, hard ploughing, thorns in plants, etc. So it's
not a punishment. Besides which, there are still a few places on Earth
where
people don't feel any shame about nudity and these people
presumably don't have
special exemption from original sin. Anyway,
there are lots of choices people
make in the Old Testament that I
don't think I agree with, and covering up is
one of the least of them.
Remember how funny it sounds when you hear about how women wearing
pants
were considered obscene less than 100 years ago? It seems so
unmotivated. Maybe
it's a scam set up by my fellow uglies to prevent
any peer-pressuring into taking
our shirts off. If we can't be
proud of our bodies, then nobody else should be!
I've
talked to a lot of people about this and there seem to be some major
arguments against it:
- It is unsanitary to, for instance,
sit on a public park bench.
- What about pockets? Women never ask
this question.
- Ugly people are claimed to be so unpleasant, that to
see them naked would
put people off their lunch (this is invariably
phrased, "No way! I don't
want to see X naked!").
- "What about when it's cold outside?"
- Children would see
naked people.
- Sex crimes would increase in frequency and/or severity.
- It would be harder for people to look fancy.
- The first is my only real concern, but I would carry a towel around with me, and
there are lots of people who don't put public telephones to their ears and put paper
on toilet seats, etc. without advocating keeping their pants on in the bathroom
(impossible!) or wearing ear-muffs at all times (stupid!). Some people would risk it
(not me!), but this is not a reason for it to be illegal.
-
I think the reason women don't immediately say "What about pockets?" is because
they've always
silently suffered this problem. Fashionable women have to
wear dresses, skirts, and comically tight and/or awkward pants whose pockets are
practically useless. This is why they always have purses, wear
irritating little backpacks, or make somebody else (ME!) carry their stuff. I don't
know why there isn't more complaint about this, if I were a woman, I'd wear baggy
men's jeans with gaping pockets all the time, but I'd get labelled all kinds of ways
and probably eventually relent and carry a purse. If I were Captain Naked, however, I
might wear a belt with pockets (it could also have a loop for my towel!), or whatever
else presented itself as more sensible; I'm no inventor. As for where to hide your
money...I'd carry only credit and small change, more creative/brave people could do
otherwise.
-
I hate it when people say, for instance, Al Roker must be clothed to protect us
from his "horrific body." For one thing Al Roker has, honestly, lost a lot of weight
recently. But mainly, that's a disgusting
attitude. It's like saying burn victims should wear ski masks to protect us from their
"hideous faces." I just don't think anyone would make the latter claim in public
because it speaks so poorly of them. People who really want protection from
unaesthetic people should bow to the majority and just stay home themselves.
- A lot of people say "What about when it's cold?" This is a classic example of
changing the subject. I didn't say make it illegal to wear clothes! I said make it
legal to wear none if you want to!
- What's so wrong with children seeing people naked? Will it "warp" them? Will it
make them sexually active earlier or something? Apparently, until we started clothing
ourselves, we were all "warped." What is this warping? I don't really think seeing
adults naked makes little kids think of sex, it makes them think of adults naked. When
they see cable TV, they learn about sex. I can't make an airtight argument against
keeping kids away from sex until their older, 'cause it seems like a good idea to me.
But how do naked people equal sex and not showering? Children have experience with
showering...
- As for sex crimes, it seems a little childish to say that a person could be so
damned sexy that they turn a good citizen into a rapist. If someone's going to rape
anybody, they might pick the one naked person in a crowd or something, but they might
do the same to the sexiest dressed in a crowd, too. "She asked for it -- the way she
was dressed" shouldn't become "She asked for it -- the way she was undressed."
- Those people who want to dress up, can do so, nobody's locking them down. Fashions
could still control those people who enjoy that sort of thing, but at least there'd be
a neutral fashion that anybody could have for free.