Bikini barista

In my social media feed recently was a video clip of man trying to pull a drive-through barista out through the service window of the store's drive through. It was confronting to say the least. But I also noticed the barista appeared to be nude or topless at least. I then learned this was in Washington US. And that in the state there are many barista bars and coffee joints with 'topless' baristas. I believe many wear micro bikini bottoms or are indeed nude. I believe it also includes male baristas too.

A bit of coverage on various social media platforms ranges from 'hey this is family friendly' to it denegrates people (esp women) and the neighbourhood.

So here's my question, especially to those who live in Washington, if nudity or partial nudity at your local coffee joint is omnipresent does it help or hinder the nude agenda and in gaining greater community acceptance of nudity?

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RE:Bikini barista

I personally am not certain. Anything is possible to show in a video in the age of AI.

That does not mean the video is real.

I personally think it is a good idea to do deeper dives into whatever you see on the internet and on TV and digital media.

It always help to think critically about these things.

If people are familiar with that situation and the clothing laws in Washington State in the Pacific West Coast Northwestern USA, It is a good idea to share what you might know about that particular restaurant in the video if it is proven to have existed in real life and really allowed the people working there to have more lax workplace clothes.

I would be careful to avoid going over to look for it in real life to see if it is real. It is best to ask around people living there in Washington State USA about nudity laws in that state in the first place.

I am sure they are more tolerant, since some states are better known to have cities more tolerant of nudism in a few of the "Blue States" and not tolerant of nudity at all in some of the "Red States" politically.

That kinda is how some things in the USA work, given the state governments do much of the day-to-day operations of government in some parts of the USA government, in the United States of America.

There are many overriding Federal LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES INSIDE THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT, but not all laws are Federal.

Several welfare and social laws are more state-oriented. So many of those laws depend on the political situation in each state. It is more difficult to get clear answers on some parts of government's daily operations, due to a hostile political environment, in some states, and that is a real challenge to freedom and democratic processes in the United States.

I hope that I have described more accurately some aspects of the situation in the USA, but I am not certain of the video mentioned above.

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