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Apparently clothes are optional, but only if you’re part of the LGBTQ+ population. For the rest of America, public nudity is still considered indecent exposure.
People are outraged by a recent Pride celebration in Seattle where adult biological males were seen riding bikes decked in nothing more than helmets, and in some cases, body paint.
But here’s the real kicker: Children were present at this parade.
That’s right. Seattle’s Pride celebrations were marketed as an event suitable for “all ages.” Photos of the parade capture fully nude men cooling off in a public fountain while children play nearby.
Pat Gray is having none of it.
This “is illegal,” he retorts. “Why aren’t people being arrested here? You can’t expose yourself in public like this — and especially to children.”
“Carrying a rainbow flag” apparently means “you’re a more protected person” than the rest of us, he says.
Pat and his co-host Keith then air a clip from New York’s weekend Pride parade. You’ll be shocked when you hear what the crowd is chanting.
Watch the full clip here.
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