Thursday, December 14, 2006

China bans 'sexy' female attire

Female civil servants in eastern China have been banned from wearing sexy clothes and told not to use "dirty" language in the office.
Women have been asked to refrain from wearing revealing tops and leggings as well as too much jewellery at work, state media report.
They should "dress in a serious, proper, simple and natural way"…(BBC, 2 September, 2004, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/3621864.stm)

Comment: Dear UMNO, MCA, DAP politicians: China has enforced this more than 2 years ago. If you do really care to reduce or stop the immorality and rape in the nation, why not try this.

Dear feminists: Don’t just blame the opponents - male. There are things women can do to avoid rape. Save ourselves by not wearing revealing tops and leggings outside our houses. Dignity counts.

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