Monday, July 28, 2014

The right to keep and bare breasts! (or open carry breasts)

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It seems that the open carry crowd in Texas is upset at some women lawfully displaying their breasts in public.

Somehow, it seems to me that it would be a "god" (goddess?) given right if such a thing were to exist since breasts, unlike firearms, are part of the human body.   Firearms are not only man made, but a fairly recent one on the historic timeline (maybe a thousand years or so back), which seems to knock the possibility that a deity had anything to do with their creation.

In fact, I would think that even the most hard core religious fanatic would have to admit that god created the human body. Women's breast perform the function of nurturing babies, which again points to the fact that they may have been designed by a creator deity if one believes in such things.

Or did you really buy into the modesty fig leaf thing?

Additionally, it seems that it is not against the law to "keep and bare breasts" in Texas (at least the part where women openly carry their breasts), which means they can exercise their goddess given right to do just that.

Kinda like realising that god is responsible for most abortions:  god is also responsible for women having breasts.

As the song says:  Ya gotta like boobs a lot!



But if you have a problem with women exercising their right to keep and bare breasts, maybe you ought to consider that walking around with a weapon isn't exactly a friendly act. In fact, it is a threatening act to most thinking people.

Did that ever occur to you, or are you just too stupid for that to occur to you?

Next week: the NRA demands that Open Carry Texas ogle breasts; to be followed by a limp retraction.


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7 comments:

  1. Or if country music is your thing......

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eh2PjkzW20w

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  2. I think the point is that most people don't want to see a bunch of "gun people" wandering the streets waving their Glocks around, either, but seeing as there's no law against it (as the "gun people" are so keen to remind everyone) then apparently what they want doesn't matter.

    This is the point the protest was making - there's no law against getting your breasts out in public in Austin either, so even if you don't want to see it, tough titties. It's pointing out how anti-social the "gun people" are being by using their own tactics against them. Honestly, a five year-old could work that out, do keep up.

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    1. Seems to me that the open carry breast crowd has just made the open carry gun crowds point for them. Since neither is illegal, go for it! However, in Texas, the open carry of long guns are far better accepted than the open carry of breasts. Not that I am against either but I wish there were better looking long guns carried,,,,,,, as well as the breasts.

      I can certainly tell what is coming next. Women that do open carry long arms (yes they are out there, LOTs of them) will open carry both. And probably look WAY better doing so!

      Just for your own info Laci. Austin is the only city in Texas that a female can get away with open carry of breasts in SOME places. Even with it not being against state law, these women will get arrested and carted off on some nuisance or disturbing the peace law everywhere else in the state. Long gun carry, not so much as it goes on all over the state.

      Open carry of long guns has always been legal in Texas and was never uncommon. Its just that these groups have been bringing some really unneeded attention to it.

      But if the open carry breast crowd tries their tactics anywhere else in the state, they will find out very quickly what is legal or accepted The open carry of long guns or open carry breasts.

      Care to make a wager on that??

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    2. Laci says,,"I think the point is that most people don't want to see a bunch of "gun people" wandering the streets waving their Glocks around, either, but seeing as there's no law against it (as the "gun people" are so keen to remind everyone) then apparently what they want doesn't matter."

      Nobody sees anyone "waving their Glocks around" Laci. That would be against state law and arrests would be made as it is NOT legal in Texas. Since you seem to be uneducated in firearms Laci, let me help you out a little.
      A Glock is a pistol. A Glock cannot be legally open carried except by law enforcement and certain security agencies. Long guns is not a pistol. A long gun can be legally open carried in MOST places, not all.
      Open carry of pistols is not legal as of yet in Texas. Even if it were, a person "waving their Glock around" would go to jail for brandishing and several other charges. Even waving around a long gun will get you in jail as well.

      Do try to keep up Laci, I know its hard for you but a little education would keep you from sounding like a idiot alarmist. You know, like an extreme left liberal.

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  3. I am all in favor of more women walking around topless. More power to you ladies - set them free!

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  4. So these half clothed women sought out the OCT group in order to counter protest, which in this case means they made an effort to engage in a confrontation. This sort of belies the oft quoted contention that those who are open carrying are people who cause fear. I don't know many who would try to get into a pissing contest with armed strangers unless they had a pretty high confidence level that they were safe.
    In this case, the OCT group was wise to record the encounter, just as they likely do in encounters with the police. It kept things calm.

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  5. Laci: "It seems that the open carry crowd in Texas is upset at some women lawfully displaying their breasts in public."

    Are they? I haven't seen a pro-gun voice say baring breasts should be made illegal in Austin. The only video I saw had someone in the open carry crowd saying he had no problem with them baring breasts. You bare your breasts, I’ll bear my arms, it’s all good. But that’s not what their asking for is it? It seems the protestors make their point only if the pro-gun people start demanding that “there ought to be a law” (like MDA is), but I’m not sure that’s happened.

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