Saturday, 13 June 2015

World Naked Bike Ride


Today (the second Saturday in June) is the “official date” for all 2015 World Naked Bike Ride (WNBR) events within the northern hemisphere.  That date may vary somewhat due to considerations of weather or coordinating two or more different events that are close enough together that some riders might want to attend more than one. 

I consider that WNBR events are good for naturism.  Some other naturists disagree but I stand by my opinion.  Each event puts some tens, hundreds or even thousands of naked people in the streets of major cities, to be seen by all and sundry, and wonder of wonders, society does not collapse as a result.  There are no riots, no orgies and no displays of rampant lewd conduct.  Most onlookers are either bemused by the riders or supportive of them as evidenced by comments heard in passing.  At the end of the ride civil society remains intact.  It is in this annual setting of such a good example that the WNBR is good for naturism.

Yes, I’ve participated in the WNBR, at Montpelier VT and Montréal QC in years past.  Both of these rides were and are quite small events.  In Montpelier this is understandable, but Montréal?  Montréal could be huge, but it isn’t.

Maybe there is not so much of that joie de vivre as we have been led to believe.  Or maybe it is the lingering and reproachful influence of the Roman Catholic church.  Consider, according to the WNBR Wiki page  there will be three rides in Canada this year on the "official" date, Vancouver, Edmonton & Toronto, plus Halifax on 04 July and Montréal on 05 July, neither of which have updated their listings. Also this year there are (at least) seventeen WNBR events planned in Britain, three in Spain, four in Germany, several more elsewhere, but none in France.  Given the fact that Spain, which is by far a more conservative Roman Catholic country than France, has (at least) three rides scheduled for this year, it seems that the church is not the issue.  If not the church, then what?  


There are, it seems, some ethnic preferences or prejudices involved in this lack of WNBR events in areas inhabited by Francophones.  This observation seems to be born out by comments provided some years ago to a quick check of whether Moncton NB might be amenable to hosting such an event.  Although there has been neither an official question raised nor an official answer provided, the unofficial answer was "No."  I really have to wonder why this is so. 

Whatever the reason, Happy Anniversary to the World Naked Bike Ride.  May you have many more in the future.

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