Another win for the good guys!

In order to fully understand the gravity of this story, I think it’s important to look at the faces of people who have been impacted the most by this challenging ordeal.

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Bikini baristas in a Washington city were banned from wearing pasties and g-strings to work, and a U.S. district court ruled that it was unconstitutional.

The judgment centered on dress code laws the city of Everett passed in 2017, which the workers say clearly targeted the businesses where they worked.

U.S. District Judge Ricardo Martinez found the dress code, which required all “quick service facility” workers to wear shorts and T-shirts that would cover their midriffs, violates the equal protection clause of the U.S. Constitution as well as the Washington State Constitution’s 14th Amendment because it targets women’s clothing and not men’s.



Well done Judge Martinez!


If you are offended by what they are wearing, get your coffee somewhere else.
AWESOME…that’s so cool…I hate a society guided by a moral order…one with boundaries. Moral societies only build the greatest nations the world has ever known.
Further, I wonder how many backwards-ass #MeToo’ers are celebrating this ruling…you know, those severely fucked in the head whackos that acted pissed off about the sexualization of women while they themselves sexualized women?
 

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