War on Male Nudity

The United States of America is greatly divided in many things. One subject of division is male nudity, and in all places, in the men's locker room. Only 40 years ago this was not a big issue. What I find surprising is that when I did research on this subject the issue on male nudity is divided between people of the same political parties, same religions or non-religions, same genders, same moral views, from the same regions (Rural and Urban), same generations, and living the same lifestyle. So what is it about male nudity that is causing a large division in the United States? You can't blame it on Politics, Religion, Lifestyle, Beliefs, or Locations. Right now the idea of generation differences and anti masculinity is being pushed in the public's eyes. Is that how the average American thinks? I don't personally believe the average American even cares.

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RE:War on Male Nudity

Average Americans care a lot about things, but don't want to be seen as activists. They want things to be sane and predictable, and if not, they want to gain something like money from disrupting it.
I personally see geography, age, religion, international background and sexual orientation as playing a huge role regarding acceptance of nudity. That's not to say someone will definitely have a stance regarding nudity, but their likelihood will increase.
Personally I'm not much for taking a militant stance for nudity. I'd rather be lackadaisical about clothes.

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