A 34-year old philosophy professor, Natalie Juarez, who is
running for a political office in Mexico has gone topless in a campaign adverts
aimed at getting voters “energized”.
“We need to tell people, ‘Hey, wake up because if you don’t,
sharks are going to eat you up. Wake up, you citizen and politician,” said
Juarez, who is running for the leftist Party of the Democratic Revolution told
CNN.
Juarez placed the billboards above busy streets in
Guadalajara, Mexico’s second largest city, depicting herself and six other
women nude from the waist up, arms covering their chests. The billboard reads:
“I dare you to build a new project for a nation with no prejudices.”
She said she believed that solution to issues should be
approached from a novel and radical angle. She suggested that narcotics should
be legalized in Mexico in order to curtail the growing dastardly influence of
drug cartels in the country.
In spite of her rather unconventionally novel way of
creating awareness about her candidacy, Juarez said she faced being rejected by
her constituency which is largely made up of conservatives who will frown at
her topless campaign.
“Conservative people are never going to vote for me, never!”
Juarez said. “Even if I dressed as a nun and carried a rosary and said that my
party was going to give away Bibles and rosaries, they wouldn’t. Conservatives
are never going to vote for me,” she said.
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