NYC: Naked Models Hold Up Pictures of Male Nipples to Protest the Social Media Ban on Tits

Pomidor Quixote
Daily Stormer
June 3, 2019

People love to protest against the really important issues of our time, such as women not being allowed to freely display their breasts and nipples, and the climate not being exactly the same no matter what.

Daily Mail:

Dozens of nude models protested against the Facebook and Instagram ban on female nipples with New York City gathering that was coordinated by controversial artist Spencer Tunick.

This Spencer Tunick “artist” is a Jew.

Shocking, right?

In collaboration with the National Coalition Against Censorship, for their #WeTheNipple campaign, Tunick took photos of the models during a Sunday morning demonstration outside the Astor Place subway station in Manhattan.

Several photos show the naked men and women holding nipple signs in the air while lying on the ground.

The women were shielding their own nipples with images of male nipples that Tunick calls ‘donated nipples’.

Artists Andres Serrano and Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Bravo’s Andy Cohen, Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith and Tunick himself all donated photos of their nipples for the signs.

Other photos show the models standing in a group gripping the signs as Tunick captures every moment.

The protest came about after Facebook and Instagram banned photographic representations of the nude body.

Both social media platforms only allow nudity in depictions of paintings and sculpture. They do not allow nude photos.

But the problem is social media is where many artists share their work, with Instagram being the most popular. 

According to #WeTheNipple, social media ‘has dramatically increased artists’ ability to reach–and build–their audiences. Unless their medium is photography and their subject is the body’.

That lacks diversity. What about pornographers?

Why can’t they show their videos and pictures on Instagram and Facebook?

Though there are photos of barely covered breasts all over social media, it is still a big no-no for women to show their nipples.

However, photos of male nipples are fine.

Of course male nipples are fine, because the problem isn’t the nipple itself but the combination of nipple and breasts. Women don’t experience the same physiological response when seeing the naked male chest area that men experience when seeing the naked female chest area.

Women know that men like breasts.

They get breast implants and they attempt weird rituals to improve the shape of their breasts because having breasts that men like increases their power over them.

This is about power.

Everything is about power.

These “free the nipple” movements often sport the argument that female nipples are sexualized — that they’re only sexually arousing because of a cultural thing — and that they’ll stop being seen as something sexual once everyone’s used to seeing women’s nipples everywhere.

Although that argument ignores the biological differences between the sexes, it isn’t completely wrong.

Not because men finding fertile women’s breasts sexually appealing is a cultural thing — it’s not — but because of desensitization.

People who regularly watch porn eventually end up needing more “hardcore” imagery to get the same level of arousal they previously experienced with “softer” images.

People can develop tolerance towards drugs, which increases the dosage needed to experience the intended effects.

The same thing applies to sexual imagery.

Women who want the female nipple allowed to be displayed anywhere are falling into a trap.

They’d be gaining a temporary power that will last until men lose sensitivity.

After men become desensitized to the sight of the naked female breast, women would actually end up with a negative power balance.

At that point, they’d need to degrade themselves even further to provoke a male response — just like porn stars who are willing to do anything — and men will eventually become desensitized towards that too, prompting women to go further down the degenerate “hardcore” path.

No one should open the slippery slope box.

If you are a woman, you should ask yourself what you want to happen when you show your breasts to the man you love.

Do you want him to be indifferent or do you want him to have an erection?