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For those who may not recognize her, this is the same Egyptian girl who posted a naked picture of herself on her blog a while back, which caused an uproar.
Thanks Fango |
she's shaved her pussy since taking the photo that got her famous ;)
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did you try googling her name and "nude photo" ?
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And This Guy Is Just "Doing His Job!"
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So, the beautiful babes of Femen invaded a Nina Ricci show during fashion week in Paris.
They jumped up on the catwalk, grabbed a model from Liverpool's arm, and she says she punched one of them in the face before the "hero" :(, of our picture, pulled the two painted and topless Femen babes away. The security guard has a moment he can tells the boys in the pub about for years to come. Nina Ricci's model gets her name and picture in tabloids all over the world. And the Femen babes get us all thinking about them again. But, I doubt pictures like this, get the guys on OCC board thinking about the messages Femen babes want to get people thinking about. :rolleyes: |
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From the Toronto Star, published October 1: "Topless women barged into Quebec’s legislature during question period to protest the presence of a crucifix on the wall, while the government proposes banning other religious symbols from the public realm."
Femen Québec claimed responsibility for this protest. For those not aware, Québec's government intends to introduce a "Charter of Values" aimed at preserving French culture in the province. One very controversial proposal of this charter is that it would ban government employees and public servants - such as judges, teachers, medical staff, service clerks - from wearing or displaying any "overt religious symbols" including turbans, headscarves, and faith symbols However, since Roman Catholics founded New France, Christian symbols like said crucifix would be considered perfectly acceptable under this proposed charter. Or, dans La Québec Orwellesque, all religions are equal, but some are more equal than others But enough politics. We're all here to see boobs, and this is what I was able to dig up with no difficulty |
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Femen apparently protests against the Tunisian government, too
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