@ Sae
Sae - many people would really freak out or scream or be highly embarrassed or whatever, if they saw a streaker. That is not the cause with certain types of clothing that someone personally "finds offensive".
Nor is it the case with your example above with gay people...
Furthermore, the very important point that I need to make about that analogy with gay people is: Gay people are who they are because of their nature... that is not the case however with someone streaking. They don't have to streak. Homosexuality is about who you are, whereas streaking is a behaviour that would bother a lot of people and does not need to be done. It's not the same at all. Sexuality is a matter of identity - choosing to streak is something that can be restrained, and choosing not to do it is not oppression. As Leo said, homosexuality obviously doesn't have to be done in the streets in front of everyone, but streaking by definition does have to be in public.
EvF
Sae - many people would really freak out or scream or be highly embarrassed or whatever, if they saw a streaker. That is not the cause with certain types of clothing that someone personally "finds offensive".
Nor is it the case with your example above with gay people...
Furthermore, the very important point that I need to make about that analogy with gay people is: Gay people are who they are because of their nature... that is not the case however with someone streaking. They don't have to streak. Homosexuality is about who you are, whereas streaking is a behaviour that would bother a lot of people and does not need to be done. It's not the same at all. Sexuality is a matter of identity - choosing to streak is something that can be restrained, and choosing not to do it is not oppression. As Leo said, homosexuality obviously doesn't have to be done in the streets in front of everyone, but streaking by definition does have to be in public.
EvF