In MO, a cover-up is proposed...
So it seems that the GOP pearl-clutchers have proposed that the dress code FOR WOMEN be pushed further in their legislature. Not only must the women who (dare) to become members of their state government have to follow the usual recommended business-wear rules, they must cover up, if this passes. Jackets, sweaters, shawls, but No Bare Arms.
This is from the same group who vehemently opposed mask wearing for public health-- o, my rights! You can't mandate what I should wear! It is not lost on me what kind of bumper sticker could be created from this foolishness: No Bare Arms, but We Can Bear Arms.
Fashionista question: should the holster match the outfit, or is a serviceable tactical camo one good enough?
Seriously, though-- almost every place of business/work has a dress code, mostly due to safety concerns and public perception. Heck, I willingly pay a dollar to wear jeans on Fridays at school. It helps kids raise field trip money, and I am comfortable. That said, there is nothing titillating that I can think of about most women's arms. To have to wear a sweater in the middle of summer in Missouri, just because a bunch of prurient partisans don't want to see an elbow?
Wait'll they wrangle with the toe-cleavage debate.
Roads, schools, and health care will take care of itself, I guess.
Have a safe day,
C
Ironic that you can't show your arms in the Show-Me State's legislature.
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