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Teeqoz said:
Mummelmann said:

The same can be said of most instagram celebrities though (I've seen instagram models promote the weirdest shit in bikini pictures). Some modern feminists are actually trying to limit female freedom of choice, by banning things they consider misogynistic, it's kind of a paradox, really.

I don't care for scantily clad girls at car shows or sport events myself, I don't understand the point of cheerleaders either, but removing the possibility altogether seems drastic to me.

But this isn't a ban from some higher authority. This is the tournament organizers themselves stopping the practice. It's not a law that has been lobbied through by feminists or whatever.

And I believe I never stated it was; the principal is what matters. Certain movements seek to prohibit choice, this isn't that far remover from abortion ethics and similar veins, it's still an organization, group, movement or other form of governing or ruling/influential body that seeks to remove choices and in same cases even shame those who oppose them.

Like I said; I never understood the point of scantily clad girls at sporting events, and I've never been to a strip joint, for instance. But the choice should at the very least exist, how someone chooses to show or don't show their body is entirely their business, man or woman, so long as it's not exposure (which the law already had covered). Whether a governing body, ruling seat or an organization influenced by some sort of lobbyist group of simply social pressure from movements bring about a ban is beside the point.