Its irrelevant in terms of women's rights. Like I said good luck to them but I find it a non issue. In Woodstock, NY there was a similar movement and they won, but guess what? After they won there were no women walking around the streets topless. And yeah I think people should put their time where it counts, I find this movement frivolous to say the least.
I have been topless at the beach in France and Italy but its hardly the same as running around downtown with your tits hanging out. If they want to do so then fine. Best of British luck to them but its hardly something I particularly care about. I think their just a bunch of exhibitionists NOT activists.
And I agree with this entire post, beginning to end.
Laws aside, I see this as if a bunch of men got together wearing high heels to whine about how women can wear high heel pumps and men can't.
Meanwhile, in spite of the man-bashing, a lot of these "society rules" are placed by Both Genders.
Women comment on other womens weight and dress.
Men are less likely to.
Men care less about what women wear. Sure, we like a woman to smell nice and dress up on occasion and women feel the same about men. Sometimes, some folks can be aroused by someone being sweaty from the gym-- But of course that's an occasional thing only (And not one I partake in. I've just heard about it.)
Doesn't mean that people should sweat more...
Anyway, mens magizines are filled with pictures of women that were pawed over for hours trying to find the right FASHION to display her in. By gay men and women. Figure that one out.
To claim that a bunch of Men are responsible for this glaring inequality is absurd. Women are EQUALLY responsible and women are quite opinionated about eachother.