Again, let us do some very simple math:
10 people want to ski nekkid. As a sidenote, they also did this on the "locals" day's where there are the least amount of random tourists, and the slopes are mainly filled with people who are, actually, specifically on the slopes to cheer them on.
2 people do not want to see it.
The thousands of others on the slopes either cheered them on, didn't even notice, or didn't care as all they saw was some pink blurr hitting radical lines at top speeds.
So again, why is the voice of the two people more important?
And as for the children's argument, I think it cause a child more hurt to grow up in a world where random stuff doesn't happen. If I had kids and were out on the slopes, I wouldn't give a flying **** about someone skiing nekkid.
Again though, I think this might, in some respect, be a difference between the US and Europe.
Over there people own the mountains.
Over here THE people own the mountains.
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