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Some families can also be seen having a picnic near the naked people.

Fox 11 News reported that the Seattle Police Department responded to reports of naked adults present in the Pride events, but they stated there hadn't been any official complaints or arrests.

In a statement to Snopes, the Seattle police said that their role on the day of the parade was to ensure "safety and security" rather than regulate the festivities.

"The ordinance in question is Ordinance 124301, which added to the Seattle Municipal Code a provision around indecent exposure, which predicates enforcement of the misdemeanor on a requirement that the exposure be both 'open and obscene' and while 'knowing that such conduct is likely to cause reasonable affront or alarm,'" the Seattle police said.

Seattle police added that apprehending the naked adults is "better left to parade organizers and the permit process."

Several Democratic politicians were seen attending the Seattle Pride event.

On Twitter, Washington Rep.

Pramila Jayapal posted pictures of herself at the parade, along with her supporters.

Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell also marched in the event. All of this was really off-putting and really upset me," the woman said.

Philadelphia police confirmed another report on June 7.

"I just don't want it to keep happening to people, and I want the police to really move on this and put an end to the harassment that's been going on in our neighborhood for a while," said one of the victims.

Neighbors are alarmed because there's a school and community garden nearby, and many young children and families in the area.

“He's like COVID Santa!”

Most of the drama has been cataloged on the Instagram account @GaysOverCovid, which has amassed more than 115,000 followers and spawned several smaller imitators. One man offered a $500 reward on a circuit party Facebook group for the identity of whoever’s behind @GaysOverCovid, telling Lorenz and Hawgood the account was “like Salem Witch hunting.” Many who have been shamed by the account are now sharing their theories as to who is behind it.

It’s all facade; it’s not our life.”

Vox reporter Alex Abad-Santos has been the most prominent chronicler of the drama on Twitter where he has shared a series of viral updates about what he jokes has been a “Gay Civil War.” Many of the updates are laced with schadenfreude from those staying home. The accounts highlight the men’s identities, their usernames, and often their job details, sometimes encouraging users to contact the partygoers’ employers.

I don’t need it from social media so I’m staying away,” Jerez wrote in a series of Instagram messages that he later deleted. Was just in Miami last week > Rio > LA the following week.”

“🤮🤮🤮🤮 ” commented one follower. “He has had a recklessly busy few weeks. This isn’t real life. Honestly, I don’t feed into that.

Man caught on video exposing himself to strangers in Fairmount

PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Philadelphia police are investigating after a man exposed himself to strangers in Fairmount.

The lewd behavior was captured on video. It shows him exposing and pleasuring himself in broad daylight in the doorway of a home on Corinthian Avenue.

Neighbors say it's happened multiple times to multiple people over the last few weeks.

A couple who spoke to Action News anonymously said the man exposed himself to them on June 3, and they reported it to police the same day.

"He was standing in his doorway, fully exposed, pleasuring himself to me, and like looking me in the eyes and smiling.

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“Hunker Downers, steer clear,” @TheGayRona wrote in one Instagram post tagging a shirtless influencer. He tweeted that it "was great to feel the love, energy, and sunshine" as he took part in the parade with the city employees.

"Our diversity makes us stronger, which is why we must send a clear message to our LGBTQIA+ community today and every day: we see you, we support you, and you belong here," Harrell said, according to Fox News.

Seattle Pride said on its website that the parade has been organized yearly since 1974, although the city didn't officially recognize the first parade.

The Seattle Pride festivities have attracted an estimated 300,000 members of the LGBTQIA+, friends, and allies in the past few years.

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The Eastern State Penitentiary, which draws many tourists, is also in the neighborhood.

Rich Orth recently moved out of Fairmount to Delaware County.

"It's a bit more peaceful out there, we don't have really any incidents like this.

“I mean, I think there's definitely other issues that this fight is touching on when it comes to the way gay men look at ourselves, what we value, and how we look at other gay men.”

“It's kinda not a surprise that one of the common responses from partygoers is that ‘they're jealous of us,’” he said.

Dozens Of Naked Men Expose Themselves In Front Of Kids At 'All Ages' Pride Parade

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  • A group of naked adults rode bikes in front of children at the Seattle Pride Parade
  • Some naked adults washed themselves in a fountain while being watched by kids
  • Seattle Police said they did not receive any official complaints regarding nudity during the event

Two videos went viral online for showing dozens of nude men participating in this year's "all ages" Seattle Pride Parade.

Videos uploaded by The Post Millennials on its Twitter account showed that many children were brought by their families to witness the Seattle Pride event, even though some participants were naked.

In one video, a group of adults were fully naked while riding their bicycles.

“A public forum is better because it sparks change, or at least attempts to,” the gay man in his late twenties running the account told reporters Taylor Lorenz and Alex Hawgood. (He did not respond to requests from BuzzFeed News.) In recent weeks, @GaysOverCovid played detective by checking people’s Facebook location and even Venmo history to place them in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, which over the New Year’s Eve period hosted circuit parties — all-night raves with a reputation for drug use and few sexual boundaries — i.e., the opposite of proper social distancing.

“Part of it is the public persona of what they’re doing.

There was briefly even a @GaysOverGaysOverCovid account set up to hit back at “public shaming, cyberbullying, and stigma.” (That account naturally prompted a @GaysOverGaysOverGaysOverCovid.)

“We know who the guy is,” insisted Jasson Jerez, a Los Angeles–based influencer with 177,000 Instagram followers who has been called out by the account.

When a party boat carrying some of the men traveling in Puerto Vallarta sank without passengers being injured, video of the incident was viewed 2 million times and became the subject of memes. When Brazilian police shut down a circuit party, gay men reveled in their counterparts’ wasted money.

Abad-Santos told BuzzFeed News gay men were transfixed by the saga because of the prominent place circuit parties hold in the community — and the horror from some that they might continue in a deadly pandemic.

“The ‘civil war’ stuff is mostly making fun of the way this messiness is being framed,” he said.

Some of them also came closer to the onlookers.

They can also be seen carrying signs on their bikes with the words "Challenge Body Shame," "Build Self Esteem," and "Pride for EVERY Body."

Fact-checking website Snopes revealed that the group also attended previous Body Pride Ride events in Seattle, according to photographs and videos published in 2014, 2020 and 2022.

In another video from the 2023 event, several nude adults can be seen washing themselves in International Fountain as children looked on or played near them.

As they social-distance at home, the people behind these anonymous accounts are sharing images to thousands of followers of muscular, mostly white men gathering in Speedos on beaches or dancing shirtless at parties in the US and abroad. “The news and the world is already enough.