Modern Model October 2015 | страница 33
Aequalitas per revolutionem
November 5, 2015
And
the
truth
is,
there
is
something
terribly
wrong
with
this
country,
isn't
there?
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for
Vende:a
Photo
©
Brian
Thornton
Aequallitas
per
revolu1onem
(equality
through
revolu1on)
is
a
combina1on
art
gallery/book
project
calling
for
public
equality
which
will
be
unveiled
and
published
on
November
5,
2015.
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Some1mes,
we
chose
our
baCles,
and
some1mes
our
baCles
are
chosen
for
us.
Even
as
some
proudly
state
that
American
is
the
land
of
opportunity,
freedom,
and,
wait
for
it,
equality,
examples
of
obvious
disparity
are
ignored
on
a
daily
basis.
The
oppression
surrounding
the
inequality
of
women
being
able
to
bare
their
breast
in
public
(yes,
it
is
an
issue
of
social
and
legal
permission,
I
am
afraid),
is
so
convoluted
at
this
point
that
I
hardly
know
where
to
begin.
There
are
movements
of
a
sort
(marches,
rallies,
free
the
nipple
day,
breas9eed
in
public
day),
but
nothing
that
seems
to
be
concentrated
enough
to
really
gain
momentum.
Women
march,
and
for
a
day,
photos
are
taken,
and
a
few
ar1cles
are
wriCen
here
and
there,
and
the
next
day,
it
is
business
as
usual.
This
struck
me
fully
in
summer
as
I
watched
men,
some
with
larger
breasts
than
most
women,
wander
freely
down
public
streets
with
their
shirts
over
their
shoulders,
or
around
their
waists,
or
with
no
shirt
at
all.
At
the
same
1me,
I
watched
a
as
a
young
lady
with
a
displaced
swimsuit
at
a
beach
was
warned
to
pay
aCen1on
and
stay
covered
or
she
would
be
asked
to
leave,
or
would
have
to
go
and
get
a
beCer
fipng
swimsuit
top.
Something
more
than
a
movement
is
needed.
What
is
needed
is
a
revolu1on.
It
doesn’t
have
to
be
a
loud,
messy
war,
but
lines
need
to
be
drawn,
and
crossed.
Ironically,
even
during
breast
cancer
awareness
month,
I
imagine
a
few
pages
in
this
edi1on
will
raise
eyebrows,
and
complaints
because
they
are
missing
the
bars,
black
tape
and
other
ridiculously
appropriate
censor
strips.
I
will
be
restricted
and
or
fined.
So
be
it.
The
inequality
needs
to
be
addressed,
talked
about,
and
resolved,
in
ci1es,
towns,
states
–
throughout
the
en1re
country.
For
those
that
present
the
valid
argument
that
they
don’t
want
to
see
women
wandering
around
topless,
they
should
enjoy
the
same
solu1on
that
is
offered
for
topless
men
–
look
away!