Lately, a charity program of Virgin Mobile and its partners called Strip2Clothe campaign created such a fuss in the United States that purists and morality advocates lambasted the program as promoting nudity, sex and lewdness generally among the youth.
The Strip2clothe program – which aimed to provide the homeless youth brand new clothes from donors with a tag line “Take off yours, we donate ours” has received mixed reactions among several quarters of the American Society. Nudist or Nudism group loved the idea though.
Would this campaign a good model to be implemented in the Philippines? Or, we will again see people marching the streets denouncing it as promiscuous and immoral…
We see lots of kids roaming all over Metro Manila and other Philippine cities – mostly homeless, hungry, neglected. Would they need clothes more than food and shelter? Certainly yes.
You think the program is kind of flawed with it’s “sexual” connotation? Or the accusations hurled against it is uncalled for?
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