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Matt Heath: The naked truth about why streaking feels good

Matt Heath
By Matt Heath
Newstalk ZB Afternoons host·NZ Herald·
5 Feb, 2017 04:00 PM4 mins to read

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To shine light on recent events we have decided to make a small montage of our top 5 streakers.
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I was sitting in a caravan at Eden Park the other day when out of the blue a completely nude man came running towards me at pace across the field.

He stepped past an overweight security guard or two and was going great guns until he tripped on an advertising hoarding and slid along the concrete on his naked thigh before being violently attacked by several event staff. It was funny, horrific, then funny again.

Luckily the man was okay and later was rightfully let off with a warning.

But the incident raises two hugely important questions for all New Zealanders.

Firstly, why is running naked through a stadium so funny and secondly what's wrong with being nude?

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My two young boys watched the streak from the second tier of the West Stand. They thought it was the best thing that happened all day. Laughed all the way home. They talked about it more than they talked about the Black Caps' close victory. We don't need to protect kids from streakers. They love em.

Adults love them too. The crowd was cheering and when the Alternative Commentary Collective posted footage of the streaker it was viewed hundreds of thousands of times. 100% positive comments.

For some reason high speed naked people are hugely popular. The only ones with a problem are prudes and ground officials.

But why the problem? If you think about it, being nude is perfectly natural. It should be normal. The weird thing is clothes. Why the hell do we have to wear bits of material all the time? What are we hiding? Are we that freaked out by what other people's downstairs operations look like?

It was a million degrees at Eden Park, everyone should have been nude. Yet they hire security guards to assault anyone who dares to strip down to their natural state? Were the bits of this man so terrifying that he needed to be violently scrapped across the concrete? Of course not.

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Most people have genitals. I do, I see mine most mornings in the shower. Most of us have partners whose bits we see regularly too. So who is offended by high speed nude people? No one sane. Especially in the case of the man at Eden Park who was running what looked like a well kept situation.

I don't, however, support the Eden Park streaker's timing. The Whakamana Express Lockie Ferguson was steaming in and had to stop his run up. That's not cool.

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Apparently running nude in front of a huge crowd feels great. You should give it a go.

There are plenty of drinks breaks, change of ends and ball collections for people to streak in. So pick your moment, but whether a person running on the field is nude or not is irrelevant. If anything the naked people should be treated better than the clothed pitch invader. At least the nude person provides the crowd with entertainment.

Let's look at it logically. There's nothing wrong or offensive about being nude. It is more natural than being clothed. People generally find streakers funny. Therefore if a streaker hasn't interrupted the game, event staff have no reason to slam them on the concrete.

Instead officials should use the phenomenon for the good of all. How about a couple of designated streaking lanes at ODIs.

One along the boundary from fine leg round to long on. The second on the off side from third man round to long off.

At any time during the game, anyone who wants to can get nude and go for a run along the track in front of the crowd. Win, win, win for stadia. The game doesn't get disrupted, the crowd has a laugh and the speeding nudes get the gratification they desire.

Apparently running nude in front of a huge crowd feels great. You should give it a go.

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We were all born nude. We see nudity everyday. Anyone who says they are offended by nudity is lying. Anyone who thinks kids need to be protected from the natural human form needs help.

It's a fact that streaking is funny. The only downsides are game disruptions and the violence being meted out by security.

The solution is simple. Designated streaking lanes.

Give the streakers what they want, give the crowds what they want and let's bring back some raw naked fun to our increasingly hostile stadium environments. Viva La Streak.

(I wrote this in the nude, it felt amazing)

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