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Lagos Street Carnival Photos: Hypocrisy In The Yoruba Culture And Religion by paxonel(m): 3:50pm On Oct 25, 2019
The Yoruba culture just like every other culture in Nigeria frown when a lady is on casual dress like bum shot and what they called spaghetti top on the street. They quick to condemn that kind of dressing by saying the girl is walking naked on the street and dressing like that is not of Africa but of the western world therefore it is immoral dressing. The men use that as excuse to harrass the lady.
Also, some churches in Nigeria especially among the Yoruba churches have it that it is immoral for ladies to wear trousers in church.

Now, take a look at a street carnival photo below, It was posted in a street of Lagos.
I never had problems with street carnival advert photos before, only that this one is a pure pornography posted in the street where even school children coming back from school were passing, infact I have to sensor the photo before posting it here.
To the people who saw the photo on that street who may be Christians going to churches hypocritically condemning ladies who put on bum shorts and trousers saying they are walking naked, to them nothing is wrong with this kind of photos on the street, nobody condemned it because street carnival is their culture.

Then, i ask myself, how many street in the western world do they have pure pornography posted without intervention by their authorities or the people themselves?

Something is terribly wrong with our fundementals in Africa grin

Re: Lagos Street Carnival Photos: Hypocrisy In The Yoruba Culture And Religion by paxonel(m): 6:03am On Oct 26, 2019
Yes
Re: Lagos Street Carnival Photos: Hypocrisy In The Yoruba Culture And Religion by finalboss(m): 2:42pm On Oct 26, 2019
paxonel:
The Yoruba culture just like every other culture in Nigeria frown when a lady is on casual dress like bum shot and what they called spaghetti top on the street. They quick to condemn that kind of dressing by saying the girl is walking naked on the street and dressing like that is not of Africa but of the western world therefore it is immoral dressing. The men use that as excuse to harrass the lady.
Also, some churches in Nigeria especially among the Yoruba churches have it that it is immoral for ladies to wear trousers in church.

Now, take a look at a street carnival photo below, It was posted in a street of Lagos.
I never had problems with street carnival advert photos before, only that this one is a pure pornography posted in the street where even school children coming back from school were passing, infact I have to sensor the photo before posting it here.
To the people who saw the photo on that street who may be Christians going to churches hypocritically condemning ladies who put on bum shorts and trousers saying they are walking naked, to them nothing is wrong with this kind of photos on the street, nobody condemned it because street carnival is their culture.

Then, i ask myself, how many street in the western world do they have pure pornography posted without intervention by their authorities or the people themselves?

Something is terribly wrong with our fundementals in Africa grin
poor camera
Re: Lagos Street Carnival Photos: Hypocrisy In The Yoruba Culture And Religion by paxonel(m): 5:46pm On Oct 26, 2019
finalboss:
poor camera
yes!
And it suitable for religious forum

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